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Launch Day! Stepping Into Someone Else's World

Welcome to my website. 


To launch my site I've created a vlog. 


Put on your climbing shoes, we're headed for the Beartooth Pass in the Rocky Mountains.


Do you have a real life situation or fictional setting/situation/character you would like us to discuss?
I look forward to your comments.
Oh, and take a moment to become a follower.

Wednesday is the next post. Lets have a blast on 4th of July!


Comments

Unknown said…
Wonderful new web, Mary. I can't wait to read Wednesday's edition. You are inspiring.
Thank you for stopping by, Marcia. Looking forward to seeing you again.
Angie Dicken said…
I love hearing your voice, Mary! Excited for your new website. :)
Love,
Angie
That was neat to hear your voice again! Beautiful setting and love your header!
Oh Mary!!!! I love hearing your voice and putting it to your smiling face! Can't wait to see you in September!

Congratulations on your new site! I love it!
Angie, Julia, Sherrinda, thanks for stopping by.
I can't wait to see you at the conference in Sept also. Now you all need to make a vlog so I can hear your voice...or I guess I can wait until Sept. :)
Casey said…
Mary, I love that vlog!! My dear, why haven't you done one sooner?? GREAT new website!!!
Case,
My endeavors are usually a result of fab people God brings my way. Stepping from the wannabe to the doer happens when I meet people like you.
Anonymous said…
One proud husband
Candi said…
I'm so excited about your new vlog! What a unique idea you've put together Mary. Thank you for allowing us to participate and enjoy your creativity!
Thank you Candi. So glad you stopped by today. Looking forward to seeing you again.
Very cool, Mary! Love the bulletin-board! You are clever! And how gorgeous is your new photo??!
Pepper said…
Love it, Mary
It's BEAUTIFUL and was so good to see you!

AWESOME!!!

I love my world in the Blue Ridge...and now am compelled to video it to show people. YAY!
Thanks, karen. Gradually the word techy will become a middle name! :)
Pepper,
I agree. A Blue Ridge vlog would look great on your site. Tell me when. :)
Krista Phillips said…
LOVE LOVE LOVE, Mary! You did a fabulous job!!
Thanks, Krista.
Looking forward to stepping into your world sometime in September
Unknown said…
Thank you for sharing your world, and bringing awareness to others. Prayers to you and all in the way of the out of control fires.
Sheri,
With each post I am learning that all of us have a lot to share both praise and prayer.
Thank you for joining us.

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