tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4636206148855802897.post960755488191197243..comments2023-06-07T09:10:38.543-04:00Comments on Resaca Rose: One Life To LiveResaca Rosehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03681418526404849445noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4636206148855802897.post-68979580417252452842012-01-30T22:39:59.664-05:002012-01-30T22:39:59.664-05:00Polly thank you for stopping by. I love watching t...Polly thank you for stopping by. I love watching the British comedies on PBS public broadcast system on weekends. They show Keeping Up Appearances and Are You Being Served, among others. I love the way British make movies because they choose actors that look more like real people, not picture cut outs like in Hollywood. One Live To Live had women dress modern but nobody was very trashy. I loved the characters and will miss them dearly but I guess it's an end of an era. // We've gotten plenty of rain this winter but the cold is bearable. It shifts from cold to warm and it feels like spring. It's supposed to be cold again soon. // I used a template on my blog or I wouldn't have the pretty roses. I don't know how to put my own pictures but I like it like it is so far. I don't want to change to the new format blogspot is offering because it looks all jumbled and I like mine better. I chose Resaca because I wanted to write about my community and Resaca is a little town between to other towns. The Battle of Resaca was fought in May of 1864 and 6000 people died in that 3 day battle. I chose Rose because I have a whole bunch of Rose of Sharon's planted everywhere, beside the road and beside a fence. I rooted over 80 bushes one time and planted them all over the property. They're also known as Althea in the hibiscus family. // I'm always willing to talk. I'm southern, after all. We never meet a stranger. // I love your blog. The little bee tubes are what got me.Resaca Rosehttp://resacarose.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4636206148855802897.post-32597776986911219372012-01-30T21:24:00.682-05:002012-01-30T21:24:00.682-05:00Hello again, I must admit I have never heard of th...Hello again, I must admit I have never heard of this series which is unusual as most lengthy series seem to show both sides of the ocean. I quite enjoy the period dramas, at least when they are done well and the make-up is discreet. I find it irritating when it is slapped on with thick eye liner, mascara and bright red lipstick at a time when nice ladies gently pinched their cheeks! I am always pleased when these sorts of programmes are shown on the BBC as they are uninterrupted with no advert breaks or goods promotions.<br />Today, it became very bitter. The winds are apparently from the East ... it's tempting to go and stand outside and blow from another direction in the hope of changing it. Lol ... I still have my fingers crossed that the wind will change and the weather will become milder again. I must be an optimist as, well Winter is Winter.<br />I love your red rose pictures on the sides of the blog. I actually found myself looking up what Resaca meant and found that it was a town. So does your blog mean town rose or does it have a deeper meaning? (Just a wondering friend - perhaps you could kindly let me know.)<br />Take care,<br />Polly xAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12232800801644644689noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4636206148855802897.post-5283633331122385212012-01-29T15:14:36.924-05:002012-01-29T15:14:36.924-05:00Thank you Sue. I had been trying to figure out who...Thank you Sue. I had been trying to figure out who had told me something about Robert Woods. I always liked Ms. Treglown. She was the boys teacher.Resaca Rosehttp://resacarose.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4636206148855802897.post-19975807623170419812012-01-29T14:34:57.230-05:002012-01-29T14:34:57.230-05:00a bit of info..you may already know. Robert Wood ...a bit of info..you may already know. Robert Wood is cousin to Mrs. Pam Treglown former teacher from Tolbert school. I think her father and his father were brothers.Your boys may have had her in the third grade. Pam is a good friend and we have managed to stay in touch throughout the years. My boys didn't have her as a teacher but I substituted a lot for her when I was subbing when the boys were young. I made a lot of friends in the Gordon County schools through volunteering and subbing when teachers were out.Sue Hillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06504535313135570910noreply@blogger.com