Lori_Lee-Ray has been a member since
April 16 2009,
has rated 154 lenses,
favorited 56, and has
created 33 lenses from scratch.
Lori Lee Ray
donates their royalties to Squidoo Charity Fund and Operation Helmet.
This member's top-ranked page is "What Happened In The 70's?".
My Bio
Hi! I hope everything is going well for you! My name is Lori Lee Ray and I'm the owner of Basket Of Candles, located in the pineywoods of East Texas in a town called Lufkin. I will be posting on a variety of different stuff regarding my shop and also my home life and family,(because I am interested in so many different things) so check back often! Thanks for taking a look!

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- Candles & Gift Baskets
Let's face it.... In today's economy, if you are going to make a purchase, don't you want to get your money's worth? If you love candles, like I do, then take a good look at the one burning in your home or office. How does it look to you? Like the ph... view lens -
- The Lonesome Whippoorwill
"Hear that lonesome whippoorwill, it sounds too blue to fly," starts off the lonesome sounding song written by Hank Williams in 1949.The song is titled "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry and it was #111 on Rolling Stones top 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.... view lens -
- HONOR OUR HEROES
God put this in my heart after I went through some photographs of armed servicemen. I hope it conveys the immense thankfulness I have for the fallen soldiers and our forces today. If not for them.. where would I be? May God bless them, their friends... view lens -
- Laughter Is The Best Medicine
And I hope to be like my grandmother... laughing myself to the grave. She lived to the ripe old age of 95. There was never a dull moment around her. She had the most humorous tales and episodes! When she was placed into a nursing home, by the evil un... view lens -
- Yesterday's Memories Of The Old West
Howdy There! I'm Goodness Nose. I run the genr'l store here in these parts. I wanted to tell ya a story about candles back in our days: "Back in the earlier part of the 1800's a lot of folks were still makin' their own candles. They would melt down... view lens
