Breathing is important, always make time for that!
Oooh, is it the one that they have at TSC? I was so afraid I was going to wind up with that the first year they had them right around mothers day
Well if it was meant as sarcasm, I would do them one better. Go over and let them know how much your love their enormous rooster - it is so cheerful. Ask if you can take some selfies with it.
Well I generally don't selfie, but I did stop the car and take a photo.
They put up the sign a few years ago, I was really excited about it because I though they were going to get cows, but the cows never materialized, just the sign. Then the other day the rooster went out by the sign.
The house it is in front of is a duplex. This past winter I met one of the old guys that lived there at the town sand pit. We had a nice chat - he let me know that BF drives by and doesn't wave. You really can't see the house/porch well from the road, and I tried to explain that. About a month ago my sewing teacher told me that someone she works with lives at the end of my road and that he told her I never wave (the old guy's son). Apparently we are considered unfriendlies? Honestly I rarely see anyone. We live on a dead end, mostly dirt, road. I'm out of the house most days by 0600. There's 8 houses on the road. I've now made it a point that any time I even think I see someone that I start waving erratically.
As far as my weekend plans, had a rough start to the morning. Worked the closing shift last night. Got home and the Cone-Cat (Diva, is she a relative?) decided she was so lonely and sad and needed to be on top of me all night long. It was a hot, sweaty and generally uncomfortable night. Still trying to recover.
I would like to get some of my garden in, but it still isn't warm enough, yet. I would like to quilt some more today but I'm not caffeinated enough for that. I need to get my pack together, and practice putting my tent up one more time. Dsqard and I leave for Yosemite in a week. I'm pretty sure I need a few more things. Monday I am planning to head to the ceremony at our Veterans cemetery for wreath laying.