She's alive!

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bridefrankenstein.jpgAlive I am, though for the last week or so, my hair probably didn't look nearly so good as the Bride of Frankenstein's.

As Hubby mentioned in his very kind guest post over the weekend, I was down for the count with a stomach bug. YES, I was tested for swine flu; no, apparently I don't have it. I was just plain "regular sick."

Back among the living now, though. Lots of great things to talk to you about, though I might lay off the subject of "food" for a couple more days. I do have some upcoming events to tell you about, and a Yorkism that involves dead rodents. C'mon, how much better can it get?


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Here's some "Welcome Back" Trivia: Elsa "The Bride of Frankenstein" Lanchester played two roles in that horror classic. In addition to portraying the Female Monster Bride, she was Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley in the movie's prologue. Lanchester had a long movie career that included roles in The Bishop's Wife, I Love Lucy, Mary Poppins, That Darn Cat!, Willard, Night Gallery and Murder By Death.

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My name is Joan and I'm a lifelong Yorker. Throughout high school and college, I swore I was getting out of here as soon as possible. Now, a few years later, I can't think of anywhere I'd rather be. I love my town. And, as a local editor, I hear every day how much you love your towns, too. So please, connect with me and let's share what makes life in York County great. I'm here to help you enjoy this place as much as I do!




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