Hi Marjorie, logged on this morning found 88 messages,all PDs' As you do, I scan to see whats what, read your 2 letters and 1 posting, start at the top again, make hard copies on ones' that bare more studying and delete as I go. When I got to the bottom, I went to reopen yours and found I had deleted them. I'm going to have to smack my hand when ever it gets near this keyboard. Luckily I had read them first. One mentioned Plantation, west of Ft. Lauderdale. I thought you would have to have been awfully brave (?) to sleep thru Josephine if you lived on that cay. My wife drove thru it to Norfolk. Driving rain and 65 mph winds on Rt. 95.she came back Friday. 65 mph would make those stilts shudder Wouldn't know whether it was a PD tremor attack or the building shaking. The other was warning about the length of a John Cotterham (?) forwarding. This I haven't received as yet. Maybe its queued up with Gaylons' letter and your reply. I belong to a couple of Genealogical lists. Friday I received e-mail from Dublin in 12 hours, Australia 24 hours (This from a John Mellors. Wasn't he the gamekeeper in Lady Chatterly? Ms. Librarian). Your posting re fetal tissue I still have. Did you see that answer to my letter from Lynn? I still feelshe missed the point of carrying signs in place of doing something constructive. As to depicting bleeding fetus, I think that should be a civil matter. If you tried parading around a kindergarden with enlarged pictures of nude men or women (note my PC. I included men) they would be arrested for disturbing the peace or inciting a riot or something. It should be obvious that showing pictures of fetuses is not aimed at 3yr olds but to enrage the parents. To switch to a more pleasant subject, in your reply to Gaylon, you mentioned your husband serving in Korea. (On second thought, I'm sure he'd agree that Korea was not particulary pleasant) I was there 1952-1953, 64th Tank Battalion, 3d Inf. Div. Maybe our paths crossed. Later Joe