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More of the Ford Family in Toronto

Hi folks,

I finally took the pictures off of my camera and thought i'd post some more shots from our dinner with Colleen in T.O.

Incidentally, the verging-on-chubby guy with the thick-rimmed glasses is in fact Elvis Costello. I couldn't make the dinner so he went instead.

Sadly, I'm not sure anyone noticed. Except Debbie, who knows very well that while Elvis and I may share similar tastes in eyewear, we still have distinctly different earlobes.

love pat.





Comments

David B said…
I'm SOOOOOOO homesick.
David B said…
I have to say my sister Colleen is looking like a babe in this photo...
robbyblogger said…
Babe-a-lochsler!
patdean said…
If it's any consolation Dave, we had a cardboard cut out of you and Carol there - but it refused to be in any of the photos...
colleen vennard said…
We miss you too Dave! Although I don't get east that often either!
robbyblogger said…
You don't get out west often enough there Colleen You Easterner you!
colleen vennard said…
Well maybe this fall! But...I will expect you to match or exceed what our eastern cousins showed for hospitality! lol!

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