Walking is the perfect way of moving if you want to see into the life of things. It is the one way of freedom. If you go to a place on anything but your own feet you are taken there too fast, and miss a thousand delicate joys that were waiting for you by the wayside. Elizabeth von Arnim

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Saturday, May 24, 2025

Another fine day

 A cloudy morning walk with a temperature of 45 degrees.
At times there were a few peeks of blue sky.


First walked around both cemeteries, then around the ball park,
and continued over to the industrial park and around there.
 

Then it was back to the Jeep and home again.

It seemed more like a Sunday morning than Saturday.
Town was like a ghost town.
A very quiet and peaceful walk.

Yesterday it was Friday and I forgot to post this weeks
engraved gravestone
so here it is a day late.


Sunrise is an early 5:55

🌻    ☁️    🌻

Needleworks Day at the library this morning.
5 of us there this time.
Mikey showed us a beautiful bulky blanket she knitted which we all loved.
She gave us the pattern and when I got home I ordered the yarn
to knit it.
I ordered it from Herrschners and as luck would have it, 
it was the last day of a free shipping deal. 😀

Came home from the library with yet another book to read.
Now I have 5 checked out. 

The sun came out this afternoon but it was windy and stayed cool.

Since we didn't have pizza yesterday we DID make it for supper today.
We put roasted red peppers on it this time.

That's all for today.
Hope your had a super day.
Thanks for popping in for a visit.
🙂HappyK❤️


Comment Replies:
Deb - We have people of all ages in our church, from newborn babies to the oldest
man who just turned 101!!  This week at Fingerprints was actually a low turn out.  We usually get over 20 people.  The workers are all ages too.  Even young children come out with their parents.  The little ones help by transferring the materials from one station to another. It is really a fun time and I am thankful to be part of it all.  

14 comments:

Tom said...

...I see that your Dame's Rocket is flowering, ours is too!

Mari said...

The Dame's Rocket is flowering here too. I love seeing it.
That another young person, it's a pretty stone.
I'm anxious to see what your new bulky blanket looks like. Nice to get free shipping!

Ginny Hartzler said...

Do you make your own pizza crust? It's hard to tell, but these look like wild Sweetpeas.

Deb J. in Utah said...

Hi Karen! I love the picture with the pink flowers in the field. It's so nice that you have a church family that has all ages. Sounds like everyone enjoys working and helping spread the gospel through the Fingerprints books. Have a great Sunday. See you then!

Sandi said...

He was so young.

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

He was young indeed. Isn't it wonderful to get free shipping! Love your posts, dear friend. Thank you so much for sharing.

Granny Marigold said...

I was going to ask about those pink wildflowers but I see they have been identified as Dame's Rocket.
Sunrise here was 5:13

Victor S E Moubarak said...

I like the pink barn.

God bless.

Ann said...

The picture of the field with the wildflowers is so pretty. Reminds me of all the flowers I see growing alongside the roads lately.
That's a really pretty gravestone.

eileeninmd said...

Hello,
The Dame's Rocket is pretty, we see it blooming here now too.
The pizza sounds yummy! Take care, have a wonderful week.

Chris said...

Lovely photo of the meadow.. do you use yeast for your pizza base? Love it but we rarely make it.

NanaDiana said...

Beautiful pictures~. Make sure to post a picture of your knitted project when you are done. No I am hungry for pizza!!! xo Diana

ellen b. said...

Your town must have a real good stone mason who creates all these gravestones. Maybe he had a good deal running. Memorial day weekend calls out to the campers to get to the campgrounds again. I'm not a camper. :)

Bill said...

Love the field with the flowers, it's a beauty.