RABBITS REAL SUNDAY!
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 8:23 am
RABBITS!
(Color of text is red to reflect my embarrassment of yesterday!)
I DID remember to shout it in the depths of the morning (about 1:30 am) when I turned over and looked at the clock, so am hoping for some good luck stuff this month. Did any others of you remember?
Kathy and her grandson called early on last evening and said she was too tired to camp and begged forgiveness----of course I forgave, as Friday was her last day of work, and retiring is an emotional thing that tends to exhaust you! Also, she is planning to drive to her daughter's in New Hampshire today to visit over the Fourth of July. There will be other times for overnighting and campfires! So Mandy, Orion, and I shared a homemade pizza (made by our local Birch Bark Deli down the road) and chatted and played on the screen porch until dark. I always like to hear what my knowledgeable, practical daughter thinks of politics and world situations, and we hit upon health care, gobal warming and much more!
It's already 80 degrees out in the sun, and the nice stiff breeze of yesterday has dissipated----could be warmer today. I picked the first cup of blueberries last evening, and hope to pick a lot more today. I guess I will look for some pancake mix and whip up some for breakfast for us all. The kids will return to their house this week (maybe today?) and it will be lonely here again. And, it will force me to tackle the de-stuffing inside the main house again, beginning with the 78 rpm records. However, I can look forward to a break next week when I head to VT for the Bluegrass Festival. Other than that, I do need to pick up my fiddle skills, or lack of, I should say, and see if I can fake some ability to bow along! (That would be Beau, not Bough prounciation!)
Off we go---hope all who are roasting find some way to keep cool. Breezes are picking up here again, so I know we will have a good day. Happy Sunday for real today!
(Color of text is red to reflect my embarrassment of yesterday!)
I DID remember to shout it in the depths of the morning (about 1:30 am) when I turned over and looked at the clock, so am hoping for some good luck stuff this month. Did any others of you remember?
Kathy and her grandson called early on last evening and said she was too tired to camp and begged forgiveness----of course I forgave, as Friday was her last day of work, and retiring is an emotional thing that tends to exhaust you! Also, she is planning to drive to her daughter's in New Hampshire today to visit over the Fourth of July. There will be other times for overnighting and campfires! So Mandy, Orion, and I shared a homemade pizza (made by our local Birch Bark Deli down the road) and chatted and played on the screen porch until dark. I always like to hear what my knowledgeable, practical daughter thinks of politics and world situations, and we hit upon health care, gobal warming and much more!
It's already 80 degrees out in the sun, and the nice stiff breeze of yesterday has dissipated----could be warmer today. I picked the first cup of blueberries last evening, and hope to pick a lot more today. I guess I will look for some pancake mix and whip up some for breakfast for us all. The kids will return to their house this week (maybe today?) and it will be lonely here again. And, it will force me to tackle the de-stuffing inside the main house again, beginning with the 78 rpm records. However, I can look forward to a break next week when I head to VT for the Bluegrass Festival. Other than that, I do need to pick up my fiddle skills, or lack of, I should say, and see if I can fake some ability to bow along! (That would be Beau, not Bough prounciation!)
Off we go---hope all who are roasting find some way to keep cool. Breezes are picking up here again, so I know we will have a good day. Happy Sunday for real today!