Foxfire or Haint Necessarily So - Page 2


© Virginia Marin
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This is Dubh Sidhe

Halloween, Ghosts and the Hant. Journalist, Bill Maxwell of St. Petersburg, Florida, explains the Hant.

Foxfire Books.

Foxfire Books.

Foxfire Books.

The Imaginary Kingdom of Prester John

Wee Word Wizard
Puzzles
Structured Vocabulary Stories

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6.   Sep 27, 2000 3:13 AM
Aw, I'm just dawdling, honestly. When I saw all of those pages in that function I simply had to put something on them, but my graphics file is full and I can't get another page--You see, I hav ...

-- posted by Dubh_Sidhe


5.   Sep 26, 2000 8:38 PM
Hi Virginia,

These books sound like great reading! And I too love your "hants."

You have been busy on you're welcome page. It's wonderful. And I am eagerly awaiting your 10 page Halloween extra ...


-- posted by Tina_Coruth


4.   Sep 24, 2000 12:38 AM
Thanks so much. Appreciate it, and thank you for stopping by.

I do spend so much time in my Suite pages, I neglect my outside home pages terribly. But you and others do also!

I used to have a ...


-- posted by Dubh_Sidhe


3.   Sep 23, 2000 8:36 PM
Virginia, I agree with Renie. Your welcome page is super. I can see that you have spent a lot of time on it. Great job.

Hehe!!! I love you animated hant too. She zips along your page and catch ...


-- posted by Red


2.   Sep 23, 2000 5:11 AM
You are so sweet! Thank you! And thanks for enjoying my Welcome Page, too. I look forward to your visits and wish the road's distance between us was shorter. ...

-- posted by Dubh_Sidhe





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