Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Wednesday

64º with light rain here in Clarinda, IA as I start this at 9:45 am Wednesday.  Phyllis dumped about .4" of rain from the gauge from overnight.  Predicted high of 91º.  Very high winds last several days.
Shades of Blue Air Force Jazz Band


Realize I hadn't posted since Sunday -
The Shades of Blue Air Force Jazz Band performed int he Gymnasium Sunday afternoon following the 3rd and final performance of Blue Beginners Jazz Band from Japan in the auditorium.  Due to high winds and the hot temperature the Air Force Band was moved form the outdoor location on the town square and was well attended.
Shades of Blue Air Force Jazz Band



Still not sure which plants are which from the seeds Phyllis bought in Fredericksburg, Texas on the way home this spring.  Supposed to be some Poppies and Blue Bonnets and something else I have forgotten the name of.
Tomatoes have many little cherry tomatoes set on


Black squirrel cleaning up bird seed on the deck. 
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Photo of Clarinda families who hosted the kids from the Blue Beginners Jazz Band from Japan while the were here in town.

I continue to work on putting ceiling in shop - also have about
half-done shelves for wood.





Probably more later, Lynn

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