Thursday, October 23, 2025

Another Day another adventure

Gause had it's Founders Day Celebrationa and our Bookclub decorated a float for the parade. Several of us were off on other adventures but (L to R) Jamie, Debra, Peggy, Emily and Kelli did us proud. They even had books to hand out to the various age groups. I
Being a bookclub of couse we had to have the book worm to decorate the float. I missed that part too but it looks like they had fun.
 

 
The greatest gift is a passion for reading. It is cheap, it consoles, it distracts, it excites, it gives you knowledge of the world and experience of a wide kind. It is a moral illumination
Did I mention I have now have a red headed daughter? This picture was from their date night but the pictures that follow really show the change. 
 

What a difference. Looks beautiful here and in person.
On Sept. 29th I attended my last PT for my inflamed rotator cuffs. It seems to have helped. YAY! So afterwards we went for a bite of lunch at Top of the Hill Burgers off OSR in Bryan.  While waiting for our food I saw this sign. Probably fits my type of coffee since I put all kinds of stuff in it so the coffee taste isn't in my face. LOL   The burgers came out. David got a regular sized burger and I got their smaller portioned size.  It was perfect for me.
I ate the whole thing but shared the fries with David. It was a celebration of sorts. LOL It was juicy and very yummy.
  



Speaking of hamburgers.  Blackie went to freezer camp and is now in our freezer.  We haven't had to buy beef from the grocery store in almost 5 years. Big saving or our grocery bill would have been outrageous. Not that it wasn't already. 
Poor Bri Bri had skin cancer and had to have it removed so she had to wear a donut to keep her from chewing at the stitches.  Slowed her down for a few days but hopefully she's back to normal because today her furless grandpa is bringing her back to the farm to hang out with her cousins.
Her furless Mom and Dad are taking a little trip.
Check out the full moon. Yep that's the moon not the sun.  I'm not good with getting a good picture of the moon stuff but I took this one anyway.  I was sitting on the front porch with David for Happy Hour.
And the passion vine continues to flourish. In Fact, it produced fruit. Not ripe yet but I now have 3 fruits thus far. I love my red passion vine. Thank you David.
 
Check out this cute quilt hanging at Sew Vac City in S College Station. I want to make this and I got the fabric to do it. It's only 1 fabric. Striped fabric to make this quilt. I'll let you know if I succeed later.
 

 I was happy to see my black and blue butterfly came back.  I hadn't seen one in a couple weeks but it's back.
 David's  small potted plants are growing like crazy. And there he is planting more.
 
 David pulled out the blackberry whiskey from Black Shire.  And I'll be there next week to pick up another bottle.  It's in Hermann Missouri.  
 

 In fact I'm leaving soon so this is it for now.
Until next post...1.    “Learning is an ornament in prosperity, a refuge in adversity, and a provision in old age.” – Aristotle


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