Our morning started off cloudy, foggy, warm, and very humid; however, once the sun came out about mid-morning, the day turned out to be a pretty nice one.
John spent most of his day outside working around the yard. He sprayed the dandelions with some weed killer first thing and then put up a feeder hoping to attract some Baltimore Orioles to the yard. Right now the hummingbirds are at their feeders all day long.
Following lunch, John started the task of trimming all the pine trees--the branches get so low he can't drive the riding lawn mower close to them without hitting his head.
I spent some time today clearing out photos on my laptop. We are planning a trip to northern California and I wanted to get the computer ready for downloading more pictures. The office desktop was getting a little cluttered again, so some time was spent getting that cleared off again.
Joanne called this afternoon with a question about her garden, so after supper John and I went up to look at it. Seems she was having a little trouble distinguishing her new strawberry plants from weeds, so John gave her a hand pulling the weeds and giving her hints about planting their tomato plants. That was our day, a pretty quiet one.
We have started this blog to keep family and friends updated with news and photos about our lives in both Minnesota and Texas. We hope you will check in often and enjoy sharing our experiences.
Monday, May 26, 2014
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