Great morning for walking.
The temperature was 45 degrees, sunny, and no wind.
Perfect weather for walking.
Sunrise 6:46
On the way to town I saw 2 deer and a bunny rabbit.
Started out walking down the road I just drove up.
The 5 bulls are no longer in the pasture by the Drane house but in the field behind the cemetery.
Only 4 bulls in the picture, the fifth was over by the fence sleeping so couldn't get him in the picture.
Last walked around the other cemetery and that finished my walk.
😊 🐄 🐰 🥾 ☀️
The rest of the weekly house cleaning got done.
Finished counting out the last of the gospel tracts that I had to do.
Here they are all out on the table.
Each 10 has a rubber band around them and are stacked in piles of 5.
100 piles comes out to 5,000 tracts.
I did 5,000 different ones yesterday so 10,000 in all.
Someone else from church did another 10,000.
We had a late lunch early supper out with David and Liz up the road at a gas station/truck stop/restaurant.
Every Friday they have fish and chips.
This is the first time we went for the fish and chips and they were VERY GOOD.
This evening I hope to read and knit.
Still working on the cable stitch pillow but I've started another blanket too.
The stitch for the blanket looks like a basket weave.
Will take a picture when I have a little more done.
So that's it for today.
Thanks for stopping by and hope you had a great Friday.
HappyK 😊





6 comments:
Fish and chips sound good. We are having chili dogs and fries tonight. Love that sky pic. Janice
The fish and chips sound good ...
A nice collection of photographs.
All the best Jan
Fish and chips is always nice, I especially love Cod! Your photos are beautiful, Karen.
When we traveled my Daddy always looked for a truck stop when it was time to eat, he always thought they had the best food! WoW, that's a lot of tracts, hope they find their way to those whose heart needs the gospel.
...Karen, you are someone who can be counted on!
That was a beautiful morning! I like seeing the bulls out in the field.
Good job on the tracts, you never know how many people they will touch.
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