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EMOM'S MOUNTAIN NEWS 10*16
Posted On: 10/17/2013 02:10:15
2013*10*16 Wednseday EMOM'S MOUNTAIN NEWS

Welcome home, dear hearts, welcome home! Get on in here and share some goodies! (Whisper 'goodies'. The critters know that means TREATS!) lolol And don't feed the dogs from the table! lolololol

It's been a strange day again. Is there any other kind? I found a package out front on my chair. Guess who has caught up with me, finally... lolol My Secret Admirer! Been a while but, boy, am I glad he found me. Package contained two boxes. One was filled with CHOCOLATE covered peanuts with caramel. The larger box contains all kinds of cheeses and meats. Yummy! Guess which box I opened immediately and dove into? Oh yeah! CHOCOLATE!!!!!!!! After I come down from my CHOCOLATE high, I will dive into the meats and cheeses. Hmmmm, maybe I should say 'thank you' to the sender. It's a good thing I don't know who you are; you just might find me parked on your doorstep sometime in the future. lololololol Would I pull your leggs? Probably!

Anyway, I progressed out to the mail box...can you say 'knee deep in catalogs'. Sheesh! I truly believe the only ones making money in today's market are the catalog makers. Question to myself: wonder how much money is involved in the production of said cats? Up here on the mountain, G'cutter takes them to the lower field and burns them on safe days. For instance, we had a medium amount of rain up here today. Tomorrow would be a safe day. 

Speaking of G'cutter, he came out and emptied Tilde of all the stuff I had in her. lolol Too funny in one way. I had clean sheets and emergency supplies behind the seat. Hadn't seen them in years.. Then there was a fold up stool that I didn't remember having. (Used it when I went out on painting sessions over on Cow Creek) Then there was the storage bin. 

G'cutter carried it in the house complaining mightily about how heavy it was. It's amazing the stuff he pulled out of it! Tools, of course. A soaked hard cover sketch book. (Wondered what had happened to it) A plastic rain suit, just in case. And last of all, bag, after bag, after bag of polished river rocks. lololol Seeing them, I remembered buying them on a closeout at the Dollar store years ago... was going to use them in a 50 gal aquarium. All this time and I never missed them. Shut up, Marv!

Pix below.. #1 Sugar maple in fence line #2 Anna's tomatoes #3 Abandoned but standing watch.

Take care all of mine. Go in safety always. Remember each kindness received and appreciate the effort put forth.

Many hugs, much love and lots of laffter. Meems, the TerMOMinator


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