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Pam Dailey votes to keep blackberry eating simple!

Includes confession that her husband is a blackberry complicator, whose elaborate consumption process requires too much equipment. And she still needs help finding her dog. She compliments the oz of CM, but we admit - on the jump so not too many will know about it -who really deserves the credit

Ed,

About blackberries, I vote right out of a bowl, cold, with my fingers.

My husband puts evaporated milk and sugar on them, so he requires a spoon. I keep things simple.

My dog is still missing.

You can't believe how many folks read your online magazine and have told us they saw it posted over the weekend.

Missing on June 19, 2010: Spayed female 10 year old mixed shepherd dog, tipped ears and faded orange collar. Tan with black saddle markings, 60#. Looks like a large coyote from a distance. Adair Co., between Flatwood, Gradyville and Sparksville. Possible sightings on Jones Chapel RD. (270) 378-5041
I don't know how you make money from this or ever take a vacation, but I log on at least every day. During the heavy rains, I was impressed by the flood photos that you changed regularly.

Thanks again,
s/Pam Dailey



Thanks so much. And thanks for the kind words about CM. The credit really goes first to Pen, who manages the giant database, and the incredibly gifted network of contributing writers and photographers and proofreaders - especially one highly skilled volunteer editor, fact checker, and proofreader, Mr. Robert Stone, and others. I'm actually on perpetual vacation, thanks to Mr. Franklin Roosevelt and the Social Security Administration. The benefits include the only health insurance I've ever had I truly trust, Medicare, a single payer, reliable system - which, after years of living in mortal fear of what Blue Cross-Blue Shield would spring on me next, is a real relief, and quite reassuring. -Ed Waggener


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