Well, let’s see what my day was all about. First, I read two chapters in my newest book before I even started my day. I had hot tea and oatmeal for breakfast, then started a laundry load. All folded and waiting for some to be ironed – maybe later tonight.

I buzzed down to Scottdale Walmart and Dollar Tree. I was looking for something that I didn’t find, but found something I wasn’t looking for!

Something fun and very inexpensive!
I stopped at the Old General Store, which I thought might have some vintage or Antique items but no. All just items you’d find in an old general store. They had non-perils, and the bag was almost $19.00! I was shocked. I thought the bag in Smicksburg at $9 was a lot.

It was a pretty big store!
Was almost home when I noticed the sunset. Normally I can’t see them from my house – they are hidden behind the trees, houses and hills. This one was beautiful!

First picture….

A few minutes later up by the church.
I stopped on the way home for a frozen coke, then came home and made a salad and garlic toast. I decided to take advantage of the 70* temperatures. I turned the outside water spigot back on, and hopefully I can leave it on: no more sub freezing weather. Then I washed and wiped out the Rogue. Nice and clean!

So everything is cleaned up, and I even hosed out the garage. Probably not really warm enough for that but it will dry – I swept out the excess water.

Floor is still a little wet
I snuck in a little snack, and that’s it until supper!

TODAY I am thankful for a warm sunny day!

QUOTE of the DAY: (Courtesy of Diane)

PEANUTS?

TOMORROW March 7th is:
National Crown Roast of Pork Day; National Play Outside Day; National Flapjack Day; National Cereal Day; National Be Heard day; Alexander Graham Bell Day; Sock Monkey Day; Iditarod Day.
If it’s not raining tomorrow I will be outside a bit – I’ll be at Hanna’s Town most of the day. I have a sock Monkey that either Grama or Mom made for me. God bless!
MOVIE from 1979:

Who didn’t watch the Muppets!
On this day in History: 1933 Eleanor Roosevelt is the first First Lady to hold an official press conference at the White House
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