Hi! I saw your linky on Rocksinmydryer, and it caught my eye because we have the same name. :-) not too many of us! do you pronouce Lana with an "a" as in "apple" or "a" as in "lawn"?
then, while perusing your great site, I noticed your sister's site, and she shares the same name as my older sister. what a nice coincidence! :-) We're 17 months apart, and mom tells us she felt like she had twins. :-)
Hi miss anonymous Lana! We pronounce Lana as in banana or as you so nicely put it, the a in apple. Now we are from Texas so we really draw out the aaaa sound with a little nasal to kick :-) Thanks for stoping by!
Hey again! Anonymous 'cause I don't really have a blog. :-)
I've been mostly Lana like banana too most of my life, though way back when I went away to college, I became Lana like lawn. :-) Now I've got a mix of folks who call me either.
Some may feel squeamish about eating it, but rabbit has a fan base that grows as cooks discover how easy they are to raise — and how good the meat tastes.
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Hi! I saw your linky on Rocksinmydryer, and it caught my eye because we have the same name. :-) not too many of us!
do you pronouce Lana with an "a" as in "apple" or "a" as in "lawn"?
then, while perusing your great site, I noticed your sister's site, and she shares the same name as my older sister. what a nice coincidence! :-) We're 17 months apart, and mom tells us she felt like she had twins. :-)
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Cool video!!! I passed it on to our LIfe Group. The site is looking good.
Hi miss anonymous Lana!
We pronounce Lana as in banana or as you so nicely put it, the a in apple. Now we are from Texas so we really draw out the aaaa sound with a little nasal to kick :-)
Thanks for stoping by!
Hey again! Anonymous 'cause I don't really have a blog. :-)
I've been mostly Lana like banana too most of my life, though way back when I went away to college, I became Lana like lawn. :-) Now I've got a mix of folks who call me either.
Blessings!
Ooh.
Some may feel squeamish about eating it, but rabbit has a fan base that grows as cooks discover how easy they are to raise — and how good the meat tastes.
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