Saturday, March 27, 2021

Warm day in the Valley

 90º with hot sun and 23 mph winds out of the south.  Click on photos to enlarge.

I found that a couple videos I posted previously weren't marked public so you couldn't see.  --  Showing the park last week is HERE  and, showing the park back in January is HERE  Lots of units have left the park.  Harold & Imogene Williams sold their unit and left this morning.


Tomorrow is Phyllis' birthday and our daughter, Michelle, sent her flowers that got here this morning.



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With a lot of falling needles from the freeze last month, this tree had quit a bit on the roof.  Cleared them for now, but imagine will be a lot more to come.



Removed rocks and dirt
from big planter box in front of house.
The New Look




 Needing to renew our passports this summer, we had photos taken in Harlingen this week.




 












Went to Walmart in Harlingen via the SAS store in Brownsville earlier this week.  Our 2012 Chevy Silverado clicked over the 100,000 mile mark.

On our return from Harlingen
and Brownsville
Got onions, carrots and grapefruit from veggie man yesterday

Cactus by northwest corner of house
in January

Finally removed all of the
cactus -- freeze damage


Northeast of house
shortly after freeze

Finally took it down to the ground



 Phyllis finished with the quilting gals last week and put finished quilts and material in tight Totes to keep the bugs out, in the storage building.

The "kids" that live full-time in their bus, had Pat Sumner
fabricate a luggage rack that they painted and put on bus.



 This is brother Roger's great granddaughters, Emma, who is a couple days older than our Jessica, with her sister  Mila that was born in February.
And, our great granddaughter Jessica
with little brother David who was
born on March 18th

Steven and Melissa Miles and daughters
Emma and Mila - they live in Germany where
Steve is in the US Army

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