Glad you got the day off. I wish I had. The sewer is not working so we shouldn’t have been open. We ended up using the church bathrooms across the street. Nightmare! We are closed Monday cuz they can’t figure out the problem. I went to the estate sale on my half hour dinner break. Everything I wanted was sold. One of the boys asked me if any of the sold stuff was mine as he knows what I like. The only thing left I wanted was the house. It will be interesting to see who ends up getting the place. I didn’t buy anything. He had a lot of stuff.Good morning everyone!
DMC, sorry you can't get to the estate sale today. Do you have anyone that could go for you to bid on things you're interested in?
Bob, hope you have a good day at work.
Sharron, glad you found the garden culprit!
I don't have to work today because of the annual high school track meet. Not going to be sorry to miss that crazy event! Son and I are going to run errands in town so when Tuesday rolls around we can get up and go.
Can’t wait to see them.That was so nice of you to say Bob. I'm a lucky person to have a kid like him (not such a kid now, but always to me).
We spent a lot of time last night looking over his latest paintings. He's a watercolorist and every time I see them, he just keeps getting better! I'll try to get some photos later of a few to share. He even painted a couple of small ones for me of....chickens of course!
I like the old dressers. I don’t buy cuz it might be worth something, I buy cuz I like it. He had an old bookshelf with glass and was asking $500. I like it but not for that price.probably and also for a arm and leg, i could never understand just collecting for it being a antique, i have a few but only because they were my momma's or husbands momma, and those i use at times, . is that what you wanted, antiques?
You sound like us!Lol... nope but I think they are imported from the US.
It's never made sense to me that local products are exported and what's available to us is imported.
The county I live in has declared an agricultural disaster this year. We've had so much rain that everything grew really big but isn't producing anything. Hay is usually cut in July, but a lot of farmers are just now cutting. Baling is proving to be a problem because moisture levels are too high. Almost half of my property didn't get cut because it's still in standing water.