Isabella
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About Isabella
- Birthday 01/25/1979
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I love history! Any type! Painting, sewing, playing music, gardening, bird watching, sailing, being silly, walking barefoot on warm sidewalks, whistling, owls (Hey boys look at my Hooter Collection!), men who have the bumpersticker "Real Men Love Jesus" and don't realize how odd it sounds or looks on a Pickup truck. Being lazy on Sunday mornings, being lazy on any morning in general, my husband playing piano, holding hands in the car, long drives, Ren Faires...the OCEAN!
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sparrow: Aw, I never knew. :/ Right now I'm too cheap for cable we're trying to save for a house. But thanks for telling me, I'll look forward to watching it when I have it again. :)
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I really miss shows like Unsolved Mysteries, but I do have a great one called Ghost Stories I got on DVD for 20 dollars at Best Buy in the "collections section" of the store. If you like ghost story style shows, it's great! I think you have to be skeptical, regardless if you believe in ghosts or not, sometimes folks take it all for face value, without investigation. I've been developing my mediumship skills over the past year. I worked for a while as an intutive healer learning to develope and work with subtle energies over the past six years. These have been really great experiances, and I am facinated with the process. I believe anyone is capable of learning it. It doesn't make anyone speical or better, it's just like learning to ride a bike or work on cars. It's a speicalized skill. Sometimes those of us feel drawn to work with it in the compasity of ghost hunting, or helping others. I, in particular am facinated with ghost hunting, and ghost work of any kind. Our area is part of the Underground Rail road, and Civil War training camps. It can get pretty hairy at night driving through some of the areas, because you "think" you see folks walking along the road, only to get up on them and there is nobody there. When I moved from California, which doesn't have as many old buildings as Ohio, it made me gasp sometimes, because sometimes areas would be so intense, angry or bubbly. It was a WHOLE new learning curve living here where history is so litterly alive at every corner. There is supose to be a night up in Mansfield, OH where you can stay the night at a old prison that is haunted. A friend and mine are going to go, if you are local to us and interested in going, we wouldn't mind going with a group. I'm going to try and get more information, if this seems like something someone would like to do. They only allow people to stay on certain days of the year, but I'd be interested. I'd like to read more about the place, but since it's legal to investigate there, I am more comfterable with going. :) Oh here we go, it's in October, how fitting. *laughs* They do it every weekend in October. Ah, Mansfield was where Shawshank Redemption was partically filmed to give you an idea.
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My husband digs ManOWar, but I can't say I like them all that much. I like the older style heavy metal, Iron Maiden, Dio, etc. I like Type O Negative, but their more Goth Metal, but when Peter Steele was involved with Carnivore (sp?) they were pretty heavy.
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*laughs* Now isn't that a funny coincidence! It isn't the Egyptian Priest one is it? Hee Hee! Oh cool! I'll tell him!
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I've never been on a ghost hunt, but I've consulted on a few haunted for friends of mine. :)
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I'll tell my husband, he always loves finding a unknown heavy metal group. I got him Sirius Radio two years ago for his birthday and he's loving it because he's hearing some things he's not been familiar with before. Iced Earth is a great group from Indiana if you haven't heard them I might suggest checking into www.icedearth.com Great sound. Rob Halford is their lead singer now. :)
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I've always loved things on hauntings. I've had some crazy experiances around our area. Paranomal activities always interests me. :)
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The Air Conditioner in D, because it's bloody hot outside.
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Maybe Pirate week on Barefoot Cruises. The captain can marry ya on one of those "mysterious islands" that they come across for lunches that noone lives on. Lucky Pirate! I wish we had the money to go on this trip. :) It would be a bast! Lucky Morgan's wife! *grins*
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We have a Strickly Sails store here also. :) That might be fun! :) I was going to take sailing courses via them to rebrush up on what I used to know.
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Morgan, You sure we're not family? I'm mean really, cause I did fill that dang form out! ROFL Like a month ago. Wooo! Irony would be if we won and had to drag wife/husband on a pirates trip with us! Can you imagine their faces and we run through the streets like insane 9 year old kids high on sugar screaming "Where's the pirates!! I wanna see Pieces of Eight! Oooo!!!! Ahhh!!!" *giggles* I feel for my husband right about now.
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But I can't find it. Hubs and I were having dinner the other night in Max and Erma's a burger joint here, and I'm looking at this giant Valencia Orange painting of a Pirate Wench eating oranges, with a island scene and a pirate ship behind her. I'm chuckling since my aunt lived in Valencia, but the company is marked "Orange County, Calif." (where I was born and raised) So I try really hard not to go and pry this huge thing off the wall and drag it home for my living room! If only! So I have to get up and look at the other stuff on the walls, and on the wall, just to the left is a framed photo of a menu from DA DAHH the Pirate Ship Restraunt in Disneyland! Talk about weird, because folks were talking about this one, and there it was on the wall framed with birthday party photos in the retraunt and photos of the Restraunt and the paper napkin looking menu. I'm going to try and get a photo of the wall for you all, since it was funny ironic and gave me a happy chuckle. :) Isabella
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When are they starting new construction? I'd like to see it the way it was one more time before they begin changing it. :) For the child inside me is stomping her foot.
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*rubs butt* Ow..yeah yeah it helped!
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Question for those who made their own sashes
Isabella replied to Mick MacAnselan's topic in Thieves Market
I use a heming foot with a 1/8th inch opening, and then run it along a 60 inch piece of fabric cut to size, etc wanted.