Lou's Links

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I have listed family and friends, and also some of my favorite places to hunt for graphics, goodies and midis for my pages. I really appreciate the graphic artists out there who loan their art, and expertise. Without them, none of us would look very good. 

I am also grateful to the midi artists out there who help bring the internet to life with their music! 

My sincere THANKS to all the artists from whom I have borrowed or sought advice.

Lou

 



Family and Friends

Falcon Cache... My Son's site, this one about one of his passions, the "cool" new high tech challenge of geo-caching (treasure hunting or hide-n-seek, all over the world) Some great photos of my sweetie here ;-) He hasn't had much time for this passion for quite sometime, but he really enjoys it when he can.

Back To Bethel Ministries... My dear friend Tom Smith's, revival-ministry site 

Poetry Corner... Some wonderful Christian Poetry written by my dear Christian friend, Tom Smith.

CHANGED FOREVER... This is Trish's labor of love. My friend's memorial site for the September 11, 2001 horror that this country will never forget... plus much more about the war we are now in.



Some Favorite Graphic Sites

Some Favorite Midi Sites



"Special" Cards/Pages...to share with your family and friends can also be found at my other site, Some serious, some funny, but all with a whole lot of pizzazz... *grin* I am NOT buying or selling anything on either of my sites... I only hope that you will find something you enjoy and will visit me again :-) Just click the Tones Into Treasures words above to visit me there ;-)



 




Credits and Kudos

Sysster Designs is now closed A special thanks to my service provider
IgLou Internet Services
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"Come Rain or Come Shine" sequenced by RedSal

 

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Updated 1 April 2006