The last few weekends, like the last few months, I've spent visiting friends in DC and New York City. All in all, I'd say I've had a great year in 2005. I've been to so many unbelievable places across the country and have been able to visit many family members and friends. Not working hasn't been too bad either! I really have no complaints. And in case any of you are still wondering, I'm planning on continuing my travels after the holidays. I'll be heading south to warmer weather. I plan on stopping a number of places on my way to Florida, and then heading west across the very southern US. I'm looking forward to seeing more of you, but also getting back out on my own again.
This year has also been one of great loss for some friends and family members, not to mention the more widespread tragedies in the world. I'd like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a more peaceful, healthy and happy New Year in 2006.
Ed
...and Abbey too!
Comments (5)
How could you have forgot to mention Mr. President? Verizon was pleased to take you out to dinner especially after the nice plug. Keep plugging I need my stock to go up so I can tour like you.
Posted by John Ruddick | December 21, 2005 3:21 PM
Posted on December 21, 2005 15:21
Merry Christmas Ed. It's been great following you on your travels in 2005. Don't forget there is a spot for the RV in Snellville waiting on your trip south. Clyde and Stout would love to have Abbey visit. (Oh yeah... and Kathy and I would like to have you visit.)
Posted by Jeb | December 22, 2005 9:17 AM
Posted on December 22, 2005 09:17
Ed- If you head west from Florida, get in touch with us in New Orleans. Johnny, Marcus, and I would love to see you! Cousin Nancy :)
Posted by Nancy Schaible Keisman | December 30, 2005 4:52 PM
Posted on December 30, 2005 16:52
Ed,
Keeping up the great blogging! I hope your new year is even better than last year.
Dan & family
Posted by Dan Connors | December 31, 2005 12:43 PM
Posted on December 31, 2005 12:43
Jeb,
I usually send email straight to Ed, but I see here that you are responsible for putting this blog together for him. I just wanted to say "Nice job." In particular, the title "Abbey's Road" and the "Mean Mr. Mustard sleeps in the park ..." subtitle. Perfect!
Keep on truckin', Ed! :-)
Posted by Michael Schiavi | February 2, 2006 10:07 PM
Posted on February 2, 2006 22:07