Thursday May 6, 2010

 

 

Locust Trees

(I think they are honey locust)

…and a few other things from today

 

 

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When I closed the office this afternoon, I realized that I had not taken any pictures today, so went outside to look for something interesting.

 

 

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When I looked up, I noticed beautiful locust blossoms.

 

 

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These are old trees that are native to our area. When I was a girl there were lots more – many lining our road (a dirt road then). They have a fabulous, sweet scent.

 

 

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There are a few more on the border of my brothers’ field to our east.

 

 

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While taking the previous photo, I noticed that our lilac bush is in full bloom.

 

 

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It was a beautiful, cool, airy, sunny day.

 

 

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This geranium (a gift from Keith and Janelle’s family on Sunday) needed to be watered, so I planted it in our patio flower bed.

 

 

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During the summer I like to keep a fresh flower or piece of greenery in a small vase at our kitchen window.  My choice today is a begonia and lilac.

 

 

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After getting a new kitchen floor last week, I decided it was time for new place mats on our kitchen table.

 

 

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I ordered them online, and think they look nice in our kitchen.

 

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It’s been a busy few weeks for us, as Cerwin worked on final chapel construction jobs, and I prepared several mailings (newsletters, sponsors, and vendors) for the upcoming Truck Rally on June 26.

The chapel has been delayed in the paint shop due to the job they had prior to the chapel, so our plans to deliver it to Indianapolis on May 14 will not happen. We hoped to deliver it on our way to Staff Conference in Muskegon, Michigan, but know that God’s timing is always best.

Current plans are for Cerwin and Glenn to deliver the chapel to Indianapolis on June 7 and set it up the next day.

 

 

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