The remaining Barrys. This picture was taken at Sean's funeral. Sean's absence is definitely felt. The last time I saw Sean, was about a year ago, the end of March '06. My husband, Brian and I showed up unannounced at his place and he graciously entertained us. If he had other plans, he never mentioned them. My brother, Brian has a pub in Camrose, AB. Sean apparently would stop in daily and drink coffee, wanting to stay in touch. Brian had a new year's eve party a couple of month previous, so I asked Sean if he'd gone. He said no, he'd quit drinking and realized that a new years eve party would probably not be conducive to achieving his goals. He'd also recently quit smoking. I remember thinking that was a lot to give up all at once, but of course didn't want to say anything to discourage him. Sean also had a dream to buy himself all new camping gear and go on a camping trip. This he did at the end of the summer. After achieving his goals, his heart gave...
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Colleen
Thanks Colleen. I'm wondering how to best go about updating the cookbook info. I think the second cookbook (the last one) was dated 1992?....15 years ago. There have been many changes since then of course.
If I were to send you the names of who I have e-mails for you could let me know what e-mails you are short and I could send info to you??????
Therte must be a better way. I confess that I haven't thought this out thoroughly. Also there may be some people who don't want to be on a master list? and their wishes should be respected. Also I understand that what is published on the blog goes out to the world??????....but maybe not the cpmments??? someone knows the answers and maybe can contribute to this subject.
THE FAMILY COOKBOOKS were a GREAT idea. I find that if I go there to look for a recipe I am exposed to the extended Ford family with lots of nice memories which the photos bring to mind. ....but the information is so out of date.
Comments anyone????
Uncle Al
I don't know if the comments are public domain as well but they very well could be.
Dave or Pat might know the answer.
Do everything by emails or physically visit people and handwrite everything (bit more expensive venue),then burn all copies after memorizing them.
This will cut down on spam.
Good luck.
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