Hey there! It seems like everyone here misses Jeri.
Chopin is one of my favorites. I still remember a good bit of his Waltz in C# minor. Not one of his most challenging pieces, I'm sure, but it was a work-out for me.
I hope things are right again for you soon. The older I get, the more hospital visits I make to sick friends and family!!
What clarity in those pictures! The first fox is beautiful!
As always, I'm amazed! Keep it up! These arts seem to be disappearing.
What an exciting adventure you live everyday!! Love the pictures.
Go for the walk while you can!
A pick up truck ran into one of the larger poles/lines on 10th just west of Midwest Boulevard. I just happened to be going east on 10th at about Air Depot when it hit. A big green light in the sky and then BOOM all power disappeared. They say it wiped out a huge chunk of our fair city. I went on down there and saw the truck in a blaze of fire. The ambulance raced away West on 10th without heading to MWC hospital, but I'm sure they were only carrying a cadaver. I don't see how anyone could have survived.
Very funny! Love it.
Sounds good! Tell me more about the squash bug life cycle. I didn't know there was hope for more squash after those things got started. They were not put off by Sevin dust at all and I didn't like using that on our food anyway. Been a while since I've done a garden around here.
My grandmother quilted and a couple of her daughters do, but I think they are the last of the line. I wonder if I could get some of my daughters interested soon? Hmmm.... We remember you and your lovely property fondly. So glad we've stayed in touch. Be well.
Get away! It's very healthy for the mind and soul. We enjoyed a few days in San Antonio recently and did practically nothing the whole time. The kids would live in the water if we would allow it, so lots of poolside time was enjoyed by all.