Another early morning picture from my bedroom window! It was a beautiful morning and a lovely day. The iris in front of the Steele house at Hanna’s Town were bright and blooming!
Today was my last scheduled school tour at Hanna’s Town. There are some home school groups in June, I think, and I may help with that if they need me. This group had about 80 kids. We had two of us working Tin Punch and one new person shadowing. She was very good and was doing it on her own before the day was over. The kids enjoy their projects, love having something to take home that they did themselves, and have a good time all day.
Joe called and asked for some guidance with a title. Since I was so close I just ran over to work after I was finished with the school tour. While I was there I finished up the leftovers from Thursday so I’ll be all ready for Tuesday. I pass the cemetery (where Mom and Dad are) on the way home, so I stopped and checked out the grave markers. I love the flags along the driveway. It’s very awesome and inspiring!
When I got home I finally swept up all the little nasty helicopters from the maple trees and bagged them. I also cut the grass then watered the newly planted flowers. The seeds I planted on Mother’s Day are peeking up out of the ground. Can’t wait to see what colors they are and how many come up!
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TOMORROW May 27th is:
National Grape Day; National Grape Popsicle Day; National Cellophane Tape Day.
Grapes are fine – but I’m not celebrating tape! Tomorrow is a planned trip to put flowers at the cemeteries out Home so that will be a good sisters day! Enjoy your holiday weekend – God bless…
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