Chiapet - 09/18/00 19:07:24 My URL:http://www.chiaweb.net My Email:chiapet@chiaweb.net From where: Edmonton | Comments: Great site!! Check out my site that features a live growing chiapet webcam, and more! |
Lorenzo - 08/01/00 13:05:41 My URL:http://geocities.datacellar.net/uslit My Email:rlbolo@libero.it From where: Italy | Comments: Hi all, do you have a website devoted to American Literature in general or to a specific american writer? So why don't you join for FREE the American Literature WebRing and bring to your site lot of selected traffic?! ... more info at http://geocities.datacellar.net/uslit bye, the RingMaster Lorenzo :-) |
mzmyopia - 05/22/00 16:18:40 My URL:http://geocities.datacellar.net/soho/square/7536 My Email:mzmyopia@yahoo.com From where: USA | Comments: Hiya, looking to discuss American lit with other interested folks... Nice site layout. |
Sue - 04/21/00 00:45:51 My URL:http://geocities.datacellar.net/r_stetten My Email:meaning42@hotmail.com From where: pa | Comments: Excellent Site |
carol stephens - 09/08/99 15:15:50 My Email:scarol@jps.net From where: Traver, ca. | Comments: Surfed into your pages. they are beautiful, the pictures are awsome. .......carol |
Steve Hayes - 03/18/99 11:36:38 My URL:http://geocities.datacellar.net/Athens/7734/litmain.htm My Email:methodius@bigfoot.com From where: Pretoria, South Africa | Comments: I'm interested in children's (and other literature). If you are interested in discussing Christian theology and the differences between Christians of dfferent backgrounds and traditions have a look at our theological discussion page! |
Nina Roberta Baker - 07/18/98 13:32:56 My URL:http://www.user.shentel.net/nbaker My Email:nbaker@shentel.net From where: Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia | Comments: Brenda, dear; Somehow, I missed linking from your mothers' memorial site to this, your other site. I'm sure that happens to you too? You click on something and are off onto a journey into uncharted worlds and territories. At first - I will click on the back button and return - sometimes even manage to see a whole site at one time *giggle* (returning until through) but other times I go so far and for so long that I suddenly look at the time or Brandi says wistfully, "Mommy, are you going to shut down soon?" (computer user herself at eight years of age!) and I am startled back into the *real world* and just call it a day! Anyway.... I'm so glad you had the URL in your e-mail to me and consequently, I have once again wandered out into an unplanned journey which I will return to finish later, for this lovely summer morning is calling me out to tend to the grounds around our humble little cottage (a castle to us! *S*) before the sun gets high and merciless upon an old womans' head! *g* Brenda, I appreciate not only your work here, and yourself as a person, - but your tribute and honoring of the works of the many whom you are sharing by introducing avenues to finding them. Thank you so very much for doing this. Please accept my sincerely appreciative "Thank you" for this site. It is one of the best - "No!" - actually, it is THE best of its' kind I have ever come across on the net. God is blessing you and through you, dear one! Yours because I'm His, ~ From your GYPSY, (Nina) |
Shirley Hailstock - 06/10/98 12:42:23 My URL:http://geocities.datacellar.net/Paris/Bistro/6812 My Email:shailstock@prodigy.com From where: Plainsboro, NJ | Comments: Brenda, I viewed your mother's memory pages and they moved me to tears. I've written a book about a daughter who's mother has Alzheimer's Disease. Her actions were much like yours in that she left a job to return home and care for her mother. As time passed sh had to put her in a nursing home. While the book is fiction, the emotions of losing someone close to you while they are still alive are very real. I didn't lose my own mother to Alzheimer's but to kidney disease when I was only 10 years old. I dedicated my book to all the families of Alzheimer's patients. God Bless you. My prayers will be with you. Shirley Hailstock |