Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Rain - and cooler




65º with clouds here in Clarinda, IA at 2:45 pm Tuesday.  Rained much of yesterday - imagine an inch plus, I have already stored my rain gauge.
Got Wood Sealer down on the raised portion of the back dec.

Still adding things to the pickup.  Small spaces still take things.
Have filled underneath storage on the trailer.

Gathering all the plants that don't go -- tub at right goes
to Texas with us.

Short picket fence around the flowers near windmill is now in shop.

Emptying the hot tub.


Everything but the tomatoes moved - floor drying
so can put wood  water sealer on rest of deck.

Winter cover put over basement "escape window" area.
At the Garrison House

I added these next three pictures to my blog about the 55th Class Reunion Phyllis just had several days after publishing it.  In case you missed them, here they are.  In fact, they are here even if you didn't miss them.
At the Garrison House
Mike Sell and Bill Lisle - at Garrison House Coffee Shop

Nancy Tarrant-Schauerte, Nancy Fleck Stotts, Elaine Winger Whitehead, Janet Demanett Neihart


Sherrill Larson Lisle, Nancy Tarrant-Schauerte, Phyllis Cabbage Miles, Ruth Otte Miller,
Sally Peterson Nordland,. at  Clarinda Country Cclub


Going thru the check-list of closing up house and packing trailer - to pull out Thursday morning.

GROANER’S CORNER:((  Two blondes, Molly and Maggie, were walking down the street.  Molly noticed a compact on the sidewalk and leaned down to pick it up. She opened it, looked in the mirror and said, "Hmmm, this person looks familiar." Maggie said, "Let me look!" So Molly handed her the Compact.   Maggie looked in the mirror and said,"You dummy, it's me!
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Census Taker: 'How many children do you have?'
Woman: 'Four.'
Census Taker: 'May I have their names, please?'
Woman: 'Eenie, Meenie, Minie and George.'
Census Taker: 'Okay, that's fine. But may I ask why you named your fourth child George?'
Woman: 'Because we didn't want any Moe.'

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Knock Knock
Who's there?
Pammy!
Pammy who?
Pammy the key, the door is locked!


More next time.  Lynn

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