Happy Monday! Good grief, already a week into May! However, we have 3 more Mondays to go.
Duplicated myself to be able to drink my two cups of coffee this morning. Now that the caffeine has kicked in, I am trying to prioritize my "to do" list.
We have family coming over, the Parletts, so I had better get things straightened up around here and then get me cleaned up too!
I was going with the casual 60's look, which is my normal relaxed everyday look today.
However, Rbt wanted to wear a bow tie for us to go to lunch and celebrate Mother's Day early. After all, the Kentucky Derby was yesterday and his nephew and wife were there on the third row near the finish line again this year.
So now I have to dig out the hat and jewelry and my fancy purse! Hope your day is as fun as ours will be after we get our chores completed.
Friday has arrived! What are your plans, after coffee of course?
The flowers are blooming (posted pics on my page)! Every evening/night we get rain and most days we have clouds with some sunshine.
Yesterday morning we had 6/10" overnight and we had a nice cool breeze with lots of clouds, so the hummingbirds were everywhere getting nectar.
I even saw the squirrel running across the backyard, away from the bird feeder that has hot seeds squirrels are not supposed to like, on his way toward the fence.
Do you think if I had a cute little pig that it would eat my grass and chase away the squirrels? I know, it would just eat all my flowers, but isn't she cute?!
Thank you for being one of the blessings in my life! I am so glad God introduced us! Blessings & Hugs! Pam
My friend Kay, from my bulletin, is still in hospital and they are running test. I will post an update when I know something more. Thank you for your prayers.
The bridge in the photo is called a Clapper bridge, (Latin form clapus, claperius, "a pile of stones" ) they are one of the earliest known bridges and believed to date back to medieval times.
Beautiful Yorkshire Dales near Malham Cove.
The bridge has two central piers spanned by three large granite slabs Clappers). These slabs would have replaced stepping stones to help pack horses cross the river carrying all sorts of commodities (wool, lead, salt,coal) carried in bags on the horse's flanks destined for the regional towns and cities.