Cathleen McDonald:  

CLASS OF 1973
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Fruita, CO

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Cathleen is from Fruita, Colorado. She is married to Harrison H. McDonald and living in Palm Coast, Florida. Her schools include Fruita Monument High Schoo, Mesa State College (BA in Human Services with a triple major in Psychology, History, Political Science), and Arizona State University College of Law (Juris Doctor). She was also a writer/editor for the ASU Law Review. Cathleen is blissfully retired. Cathleen's interests include writing, crafting, photography, and enjoying her 6 grandchildren. Music she likes includes Classical, Jaz...Expand for more
z, Blues.She enjoys reading fantasy fiction and historical biographies. TV shows she likes include Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Criminal Minds, and most any mystery or fantasy series written/produced by JJ Abrams or Joss Whedon. One of Cathleen's favorite quotes is:"The only difference between obstacles and stepping stones is how you choose to use them.". More about Cathleen:"I am at peace in Palm Coast, Florida. What a beautiful place. Ocean, palm trees, restaurants (Sushi!), and shopping . . . lots and lots of shopping. Happy sigh.".
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Guess what I did last week?  Yup, I played with a dolphin and my son and my daughter-in-law and my four grandchildren.  We went on a short cruise and had a great time.  Thanks again to Nick and Chara for coming up with such
Happy Birthday, Mom!  She would have been 94 today.  I think about her every time I see a ladybug or a humming bird.  Miss you, Mom.
Anna posted some photos of this when she received it this summer.  Creating the cards if so much fun.
The inside of Anna's birthday card.  The jar is actually a "shaker" and the stuff inside moves when you shake the card.
Birthday card for my friend, Suzanne.  The butterflies are stamped in metal and both wings of the card fold in to cover message.
I made this card for my dear sister, Mary Mercer, just to brighten her day.  Sometimes "non-occasion" cards are the most fun.
For my sweet friend, Ariel, on the occasion of her birthday.  She love fairies.
This one I just made for my neighbor who is sending it to her grand-niece.  This one was lots of fun and turned out really pretty.
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My friend Lani and I took a tour of Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah.  I saw this and had to share.  I mean, it's not like there was any doubt, but somehow seeing it written in stone was a nice affirmation of what we alread
Hey, Jody Dawn Cronenberg Sauer. I don't remember if I shared this photo with you.  With all the talk about history, I thought this photo would be interesting.  This photo was taken in c.1900.  The two men are driving cattl
To all of my cooler weather, desert dwellers:  This is what poinsettias look like in Florida. These are growing a neighbor's yard.  Happy Holidays.
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Christmas as only Andria Dutcher can do it.  She shops in the strangest places.
Nick Sullivan: Is this you?  Is it your evil twin? (Wait, I would know if you had a twin.) It popped up on a collection of perfectly timed photos. Inquiring minds want to know!  Mom
This is January 21 sunrise in Florida.  A friend of my neighbor sends photos like this out every day.  As a person who would like to photograph sunrises and sunsets but hasn't captured the technique, I really appreciate the
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