Thursday, July 15

OMG

 Keeping up gets more difficult with each passing year, thus the big gap between posts. Son Gary is visiting from Missouri and he was called the energizer bunny throughout his growing up years and there are family members who still call him that. As I write this Butch and Gary are out at the bridge seeing the progress on the bike trail. I just heard them return so we will see if it is indeed open.- It isn't open and the guys complained that no work was even in the process nor any workers on site.

We have been playing pool and cribbage and the guys have been getting all the golf in they can. Butch and I have been working on a 1000 piece puzzle. It is perhaps the most difficult puzzle we have ever done so it very slow going. Good activity for rainy days and we have had a few of those.



My next big adventure will be a garage sale and I need to quit procrastinating and get it off my agenda. I suppose setting the date would be a good start.😏

Pete and Jerrilyn recommended a series on Prime Video and we really enjoyed it and thought of a few others who would too. Particularly Marlene and Bernard Kelley. The name of it is Clarkson's Farm.

Follow Jeremy Clarkson as he attempts to run a farm in the countryside. With no previous farming experience, Jeremy contends with the worst farming weather in decades, disobedient animals, unresponsive crops, and an unexpected pandemic.

 https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B095RHJ52R/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r

I would promise to do better on posting, but now you know it is not a real promise but just empty air. Hmmm...

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