A little warmer today at 38 degrees and another sunny morning starting out with a beautiful sunrise.
Now when I get to town I see the street lights turning off so it is light enough to start walking anywhere.
First went around the cemetery up the hill and over to see the cows again.
Most had their heads through the bars and were eating.
Made a collage of them.
It is kind of hard and took me nearly an hour to finish doing the puzzle.
If you'd like to give it a try you can do the puzzle HERE.
Next I went around the other cemetery, then over to the ball park and then finally just all over town.
As usual I enjoyed my morning walk and thankful that I am able to!!
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Book club morning at the library.
A great turnout this time with 13 people participating, everyone liked the book and we had a good discussion.
We have the book picked out for next month and the library had copies of it there so I have the book already.
This afternoon I went out in the garden shed and transplanted the little seedlings into cups so they have a bit more room to grow.
Can't plant anything outside here till the end of May.
They should do nicely here by the back door till I can plant them outside.
4 tomato
3 beans
2 radishes
Ken cut three dead trees down out front.
My job is to put the branches on the natural fence I'm making with all the dead fall. It's a never ending job because there are always branches coming down somewhere.
I like making the fence though and many little animals live in it.
The deer like to lay next to it also.
You can see some of the fence in the picture.
Before going back inside the house we sat out on the front porch for a while.
It's been a good day.
Maybe spring is finally here to stay this time.
Hope you enjoyed your day and thanks for stopping by.
HappyK😊
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Debby - The tracts are handed out anywhere and everywhere we go!!







5 comments:
I like your cow collage and a beautiful first photograph.
All the best Jan
That Guide to Gardening looks like it could be very interesting.
You have the perfect plant stand for your little pots of seedlings.
Will your radishes make it to the end of May? The ones I plant are ready to harvest in 3-4 weeks from seed. I plant them directly in the ground. We haven't planted yet but my son has his garden in and so do my neighbors. We're always running behind but we have a long growing season and we're not in a rush.
Your cow puzzle is nice.
It's so nice to see the sun shining and have it be nice enough to work outside. We had a nice day too and Bob did some work on our flower gardens while I went walking.
I like your cow collage. I'm going to check out your puzzle next.
...it wonderful to see things growing!
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