Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Ponies, Pedaling, Produce and Posies...

 The cool down has arrived and I love it.





 I dragged myself to Agape this morning....
 while Gary and Jennifer went to an event with Governor Cuomo.  He was here to announce an economic development project.  Jenny is the Chief of Staff for a State Assemblyman, so we get invited to all sorts of things.






 At 2pm I headed back down to the village for my monthly appointment with the Massage Therapist.  Have been doing this for 8 years and it keeps me cookin'.  Great preventative "medicine."
I can't resist taking a video of the fish.

On my way home, the sky looked like this....
 and here I am pulling into the driveway.


 Spent the rest of the afternoon mowing.  Check out those clouds!

 Today I picked zucchini and blueberries.  The snow peas are almost ready and we should have cucumbers in a few days.







 Tucked the girls in and soloed for dinner.  Gary had a board meeting (with food).
I made me a humungous spinach salad with 1 hard boiled egg, 2 strips of bacon, water chestnuts, a little grated cheese and Korean dressing.  I could eat this every night.
Night all.

PS
Today I got a call from Sandy B..  She, her husband and Hatch are heading back toward Brockport on the Manatee, and will arrive in about three weeks.  Look forward to spending time with them and their two children, who will be driving in from Ohio.  
Thank you Erie Canal, for bringing this family to Brockport...we have really enjoyed getting to know them.

5 comments:

  1. Looks so thriving in your garden, and the Hosta blooms, delicate and lovely colour. Dinner as always, delish. Cheers,Jean.

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  2. Gorgeous day! Love the skies and flowers.

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  3. We are experiencing the cool down as well and it is really nice. Love seeing all of that garlic!

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  4. The sky and clouds have been outstanding the last few days!

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  5. Love the tail swish.
    We are headed toward a big heat-up. Ugh.

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