Sunshine all day long, but with the wind it felt like the 30s.
The roofers were here by 8:30 and they accomplished a lot.
Many months ago I met an artist when I was posting on a site that hosted women and their art work featuring horses. Her name is Susan Duby and when she saw my photo of Berlin she asked permission to do a painting. She certainly captured the essence of my girl. In November, after we lost Berlin, Susan offered the painting to me once it was returned from a show. It arrived this afternoon and is positively stunning. So grateful.
At 1pm I was down at the Library for an afternoon of bridge and it sure was nice to focus on something different. My partner and I came in 2nd.
By the time I got home, the wooden strips that support the metal panels were all set on the south side of Gary's barn.
Fortunately I had leftovers for dinner. I cut up some ham into pieces, mixed them with the scalloped potatoes, added peas, milk and more cheddar cheese.
Went out for evening chores around 6:15.
Night all.
4 comments:
What a beautiful and thoughtful gift!
That painting of Berlin is now a family treasure and a generous gift by a talented artist.
Berlin, what a beautiful painting, and Seamus, he will never get left behind.
Such a lovely gift!
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