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vitaeb
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Hello All:

Living in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia is a blessing for young and old. The climate is relatively mild and the landscape is mostly green with rolling hills. And the people are super nice.

I've been retired since 1994 and love it! Young folks have it rough these days. rougher than in my time, I do believe.

Since retiring, I've taken to sailing. I own a small, 22 foot sloop that's big enough to live in. Have cruised for as long as three months at a time.

Also, I write novels, which I market as a self-publshing author. My books sell well, I'm happy to say. I'm a practicing numerologist as well, and wrote a self-help book called Numerology for Soul Awakening, which I offer in a pdf version as a free gift. See my wewbsite if you want a copy.

I look forward to reading posting here. Just read Randall's story...he must have hundreds of good stories to tell.

Well, that's it for now. Cheers to all.,

with best wishes,

Vitae
Best wishes and Latcho Drom

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Post by minks »

vitaeb wrote: Hello All:

Living in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia is a blessing for young and old. The climate is relatively mild and the landscape is mostly green with rolling hills. And the people are super nice.

I've been retired since 1994 and love it! Young folks have it rough these days. rougher than in my time, I do believe.

Since retiring, I've taken to sailing. I own a small, 22 foot sloop that's big enough to live in. Have cruised for as long as three months at a time.

Also, I write novels, which I market as a self-publshing author. My books sell well, I'm happy to say. I'm a practicing numerologist as well, and wrote a self-help book called Numerology for Soul Awakening, which I offer in a pdf version as a free gift. See my wewbsite if you want a copy.

I look forward to reading posting here. Just read Randall's story...he must have hundreds of good stories to tell.

Well, that's it for now. Cheers to all.,

with best wishes,

Vitae


Hi V, nice to meet you. Hope you enjoy yourself here, loads of us are oldies ahahah or feel that way most mornings when we fall out of bed.

The garden is full of interesting sorts so I hope you find your niche. You sound like a very busy person.

Cheers

M
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Post by Peg »

Hi vitaeb and welcome to the garden.:-6
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Post by Accountable »

Welcome! I understand people live long and well in the Shenandoah Valley, which makes you just a bit into middle age. You've got a good 40-50 years left to write down the first half & let us know what to expect. :-6



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Hi Vitae and welcome to FG!! I'm looking forward to hearing more from you! :yh_peace
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Good Morning V and welcome to the Garden. I'm sure you will find many kindred spirits here.
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Post by Lon »

vitaeb wrote: Hello All:

Living in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia is a blessing for young and old. The climate is relatively mild and the landscape is mostly green with rolling hills. And the people are super nice.

I've been retired since 1994 and love it! Young folks have it rough these days. rougher than in my time, I do believe.

Since retiring, I've taken to sailing. I own a small, 22 foot sloop that's big enough to live in. Have cruised for as long as three months at a time.

Also, I write novels, which I market as a self-publshing author. My books sell well, I'm happy to say. I'm a practicing numerologist as well, and wrote a self-help book called Numerology for Soul Awakening, which I offer in a pdf version as a free gift. See my wewbsite if you want a copy.

I look forward to reading posting here. Just read Randall's story...he must have hundreds of good stories to tell.

Well, that's it for now. Cheers to all.,

with best wishes,

Vitae


Welcome from one old geezer to another. You have me beat by a couple of years. My ancestors were Shenandoah folks.
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Post by chonsigirl »

Hello Mr. V, you live in a beautiful place. I hope you have fun here.
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Post by Jives »

vitaeb wrote: H

Also, I write novels, which I market as a self-publshing author.


Hey, that's great! I want to try that! How do you "self publish"? I've got a couple of stories hanging around here, would you read them for me?

Here are the links:

http://www.forumgarden.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3437

http://www.forumgarden.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3367

Just post your thoughts about it on that thread, it'll help me keep the thread from disappearing!
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Post by theia »

Hello vitae and welcome. The numerology sounds fascinating.
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Post by vitaeb »

Thanks all for your warm welcoming messages...!

I'll try to answer some of your questions as time goes on. Am just beginning to find my way around Forum Garden.

My nest step is to work on my profile now that I a supporting member.

Talk with you all soon.

Best wishes,

Vitae:-6
Best wishes and Latcho Drom

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Post by weeder »

Viateb.. Im from the shenendoah valley. Staunton Virginia. Im serving a self imposed prison sentence here in Georgia. I am homesick every single day. I travel back there as often as I can. MY children, grandchildren and parents are there. Please respond to me.
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vitaeb wrote: Hello All:

Living in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia is a blessing for young and old. The climate is relatively mild and the landscape is mostly green with rolling hills. And the people are super nice.

I've been retired since 1994 and love it! Young folks have it rough these days. rougher than in my time, I do believe.

Since retiring, I've taken to sailing. I own a small, 22 foot sloop that's big enough to live in. Have cruised for as long as three months at a time.

Also, I write novels, which I market as a self-publshing author. My books sell well, I'm happy to say. I'm a practicing numerologist as well, and wrote a self-help book called Numerology for Soul Awakening, which I offer in a pdf version as a free gift. See my wewbsite if you want a copy.

I look forward to reading posting here. Just read Randall's story...he must have hundreds of good stories to tell.

Well, that's it for now. Cheers to all.,

with best wishes,

Vitae


Hi Vitae, welcome to the Garden, you will enjoy it here. I just took early retirement January 31st this year. I'm still getting used to it, & starting to like it.

So many things that have to be done, it's not easy being retired!!! ha- ha- ha!
Cars :)
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Post by BTS »

Howdy Doo and a happy:-6 welcome from New Mexico.

My roots started in Virginia in the mid 1600's and one day I want to travel the area for a month or more.



What kind of books do you write? Do you have a pen name?

Hope to see you again.
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Post by vitaeb »

Hello BTS:

Thanks for your warm welcome. Eveyone!:-6

I lived in New Mexico for two years in a little Spanish village 50 miles east of Santa Fe called Gusano...it was quite an experience.

I write under my own name. You can see my books at my web site,

which is listed below.

Thanks for asking.

Best wishes,

Vitae
Best wishes and Latcho Drom

Vitae Bergman

http://www.vitaebergman.com
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