Visiting the Myers
A Bluegrass Festival in Maine
When you travel 500+ miles, you see a few of these.
Our grandson Josiah was hoping to surprise his parents and siblings and was in the front passenger seat.
He did surprise each one. There were tears from his dad and mom, squeals of delight from his sisters, and a big hug from his brother.
The view of my favorite driver.
My outside view was from the passenger seat behind Cerwin.
Behind me was luggage, gifts for the Myers, and a bushel of peaches for Ashleigh Horning.
This sign was at the end of their road.
After hugs and delivering everything we brought for them, we caught up on Mark’s progress since two hip surgeries – August 6 and 20. Recovery from his first surgery was a bit faster than the second one, but he is progressing nicely.
Supper consisted of Ham & Cheese Ring from their daughter Abigail who recently opened a bakery near our place – along with her sister-in-law Adrielle.
Fresh carrots from their garden.
Fresh red beets from their garden.
Dessert was fresh fruit from a fruit basket given to Mark as a get well gift.
Josiah keeping a close eye on his dad as Mark and Diane leave for therapy.
These brightly colored tires were one of the first things I noticed when we pulled in their driveway. This was Diane’s clever way of using up some old tires.
My blogging and computer space at the end of their kitchen table.
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Since the bluegrass festival lasts until 10:30 at night, I will blog in the morning for the next few days.













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