Dull...all day. Very grey and melting a little at a time.
Gary helped me with chores again.
Around 11 I headed down to the Morgan Manning House for
Candlelight Christmas.
The place was packed with handmade goods and people.
Rosie was on duty.
A perfect opportunity to buy Christmas gifts for all ages.
This is a painting of Seymour and Sidney by my pal Brenda Cretney.
And a carving by Al.... His birds were sold out right off the bat!
Alicia and Eugenia!
Sisters.
I got back to the farm by 12;30 and Gary had been putting a few things back together
since those areas were primed and painted. It's going to look great.
I am so ready to unload all kinds of things.
This kitchen is going to look different!
I made a big batch of applesauce for my friend Helen, who just had surgery,
and dropped it off at 5;30.
After that I picked up Mary and we drove out to Tavern 19 for a
Holiday Gathering with some friends.
Wood fired pizza. Delicious.
While I was gone, Gary turned the corner painting, and is almost to the halfway mark.
Now it's time to rest!
Night all.
1 comment:
Dear Lori, the items at the craft fair showed so much creativity. Such whimsy and loveliness. And the white spotted cat--is that Sydney? He/she looks so much life Dulcy, the sweet cat with whom I lived for 17 1/2 years. After her death, she gave me the two gift books "A Cat's Life: Dulcy's Story" and "A Cat's Legacy: Dulcy's Companion Book." She was and is so dear to me.
I have a third gift book now for cat lovers: "The Gift of Nine Lives." It is part of the Bastet-Net Fantasy series that I'm writing. I so enjoyed writing that book and my friend Judy so enjoyed illustrating it. I am so blessed to have a passion for writing. It is one of the gifts for which I am most grateful during this season of gratitude and joy. Peace.
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