Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Valentine's Day 2018

After a very foggy morning and 54 degrees this morning it is now 76º with some sunshine.


As usual, click on photo to enlarge.

Here are a couple of the papers from Monday morning's Spanish class.












At Spanish class Monday morning

Later Monday morning at the Pizza place

Monday evening Phyllis visiting with lady who was the
Activity Director here at Kenwood some 5 years ago.

Our performance of Men of A-Chord Monday evening

The Ershal's were at the park for their Skymed lunch.

At Magic Valley Men of A-Chord practice Tuesday in McAllen

At Magic Valley Men of A-Chord practice Tuesday in McAllen
Phyllis's flowers in the big pot

The other pot

This Aloe plant has been here for years, the frost got
to it a little bit a month ago




Fixing hamburgers on the grill this noon

Yup, there are the hamburgers!

Phyllis pulling in just in time to eat lunch.
Patty went with me this morning to a lumber yard where I got some more 1" x 2" strips to finish the ceiling in the Texas Room.  Also drove west to the Aloe Farm where got couple cases of the liquid Aloe to last us until next Fall.  Was very foggy when driving this morning, but has lightened up now at 4:00 pm.  Phyllis has been working hard all day at getting the hall ready for the Catered Valentine supper tonight and the entertainment that will be presented.  Will go down early to help her check the tickets in and help with getting proper food tickets to match what the people ordered.  Think she has about 170 people coming.

GROANER’S CORNER:((  A small two-seater Cessna 152 plane crashed into a cemetery early this afternoon in central Poland. Polish search and rescue workers have recovered 300 bodies so far and expect that number to climb as digging continues into the evening.
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Why does the bride always wear white? Because it's good for the dishwasher to match the cooker and the fridge.
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Knock Knock
Who's there?
Oslo!
Oslo who!
Oslo down, whats the hurry!



Later, Lynn


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