This won’t be such a big post in word count but it is big for me. It’s big because I’m gaining more confidence with each new tool I use or skill I learn.
The big work was done to my main web site – www.pgentile.com. I added a a few new pages over there as well as a few widgets. Just a little clean up to make it flow better. I also tweaked the looks of this blog based on the prompts of Blogging 101. I’m starting to get the hang of things here. I hope you’ll check out the web site and let me know what you think.
News from the writing front: I continue to plow through research on one of my projects in preparation for an upcoming meeting with a client. I’ve got the seeds for a post about my boy Peter. Be on the look out for it by the weekend.
Finally, I’m preparing to visit my Dad down in North Carolina. He needs some help going through some papers, trinkets, etc after my step-mom’s passing a few months ago. It will be good to see him again. More reports will come in from the Southern front over the weekend.
I love the vintage photo and the warmth it exudes. I look forward to your future thoughts expressed in words.
Stacey
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Thanks Stacey. He’s a pretty cool dude.
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Visited your website, very nice. LeHigh Valley… my memory isn’t clear but that name sounds familiar. Was it the location of a Civil War battlefield?
Nice picture of you and your dad, hope you two have a good time. Get some good story material from him. Would love to hear.
Paula
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No, PJ; no Civil War battles fought here although we are about 2 hours NE of of a little town called Gettysburg. I live in Bethlehem, PA – the Christmas City.
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I think I figured it out. I am a fan of John Jakes and his books North and South the characters were from LeHigh Valley had to google otherwise it was going to bug me. I even texted my daughter because her husband is from Malvern but she said that is outside Philly.
Visited Gettysburg in 1986 on our way to Delaware to ship vehicle prior to flying to Germany when my husband was still in Army.
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I look forward to reading your blogs.Love hearing about your family. Say hello to your Dad & sorry to hear about Kathy. Keep up the good work. Love Joan
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