Good day my friend. Well we made the week and want to wish you a fabulously great weekend. Terrific weather here. Sure enjoyed my trip to Indiana to see family, the house I grew up in and the old neighborhood although a lot of the area has been torn down and new homes built. Forgot how many thousands of acres of corn and soybeans are planted. Saw lots of old covered bridges. Enjoy your weekend and take care........George
Oh my, is there a more true statement? Well, not that I know of anyway. OH! OH! Wait... I might have found one...
It is already 2:30 and I have been trying to get here since I finished watering the backyard early this morning. Hubby got the front watered.
I get in the computer room and just get lost in, well, I'm not sure what. OK! I might have taken 50 pictures this morning of plants in our yard. Then uploaded them to the computer and into an album. I will post in Bulletins for those who didn't get the email from me. And I might have also airdropped 70 more from a friend and put them on my iPad and loaded them into a Google album. So where does your day go?
And I haven't even had breakfast or lunch yet! What are you fixing today? Hubby gave up and had a sandwich. If I wait long enough he might end up with cereal for dinner.
MK, what is the font you use? I always think it is so pretty.
Good afternoon my friend. Its a sunny and warm afternnoon here. My thumb is just fine. Can't even tell I did anything to it yesterday and I'm glad. Went and had lunch or dinner which ever you call it with my son and his girlfriend. Had a good time. I hope you have a good rest of your day and a nice evening. Take care, Cheryl
Looking like another rainy day here. Have some errands to run and a dr. appt. this afternoon. Doubt I'll be able to avoid the raindrops but that's ok - my car needs a good bath! Starting to see lots of pumpkins and mums around but no leaves changing yet. Might be one of those years when fall is short and winter comes in with a vengeance. Hope you are enjoying your day and it only gets better for you! Hugs, Nancy