Monday, July 20, 2015

Pam's Corner... comments, questions and other stuff by Port's Famous Photographer



Mother's Day has come and gone.  I spent the day with Kacie and her family.  We went to church, had a nice dinner out, did a little shopping and came back to Kacie's and we each had a few gifts to open.  It was a great day.  I was sad to not be with my Port Allegany family, but we will celebrate when I return home.  

Coming home...it's hard for me to get ready to leave town.  I am having a hard time getting ready to come home.  We will miss Kacie and her family just as we've missed our PA family all week long.  I'm the last one up.  I wanted to finish this column before leaving.  I have sandwiches to make to take with us on the road, I'll need to shower and set my hair tonight so it doesn't take us so long to get ready in the morning and I have to wait for the dryer to stop so I have clean pjs for tonight and we don't have to haul dirty clothes home.

By the time this issue of the Reporter Argus hits newsstands, we will have been home for 24 hours and will have taken in two Senior Day celebrations and a choral concert.  The town-wide yard sales will be held in just a couple of days and the list goes on and on.  

I have only "heard" about the PASD production of Beauty and the Beast, but everything I have "heard" has been wonderful!  Congrats to all involved!

Since I've been a little out of the loop, I don't have a lot to share in this column.  I wanted to mention the banners that are hanging up downtown.  The springy theme was created by local artist Brenda Freeman Sawyer.  They are beautiful.  She is also responsible for a few of the glass block designs being sold by Serenity Glass Garden. Brenda is an amazing artist.  Check out the designer blocks!

I guess the dryer has stopped and the pb&j is calling my name.  It's time to pack Mike's laptop up and get ready for bed.  

Be kind to one another!

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