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Travel Log # 8 Egypt Part 4 Memphis
We went to the ancient capital of Egypt, Memphis. Well, what is left of it. It was a great metropolis, extremely important as a commercial and industrial center. Chariots were built here. Every race, nationality, and religion probably lived and … Continue reading
Autumn Mystery
A close up of my interesting gourds with the pumpkin. It needs some squash next.
First Snow
Last Saturday, October 8, in Colorado we woke up to snow! It was beautiful! It didn’t stick to the streets, that was so thoughtful of it! Thank You, Lord. The streets were wet but not snowy. I wanted to go … Continue reading
My Cousin
I met my cousin, Mabel, and her friend, Linda, in the Denver airport. I came from Michigan and they came from Oregon. Mabel is my dad’s oldest brother’s daughter so that makes us cousins. Mabel is 89 years old and … Continue reading
Grandma’s School Day #41
Roger is putting the heavy jacket on Armon! The lights are flashing, I’m not sure if you can see them, but they are. Armon listening to cousin Lieutenant Roger explain about the lights and siren. There they go… Today we … Continue reading
Grandma’s School Week #9 Day #38
Today was a good day! Monday-a good day! He knows all the sounds now. He’s trying to trick me into giving him the remote car!!! He’s a smart kid! I told him when he can read the book to his … Continue reading
Timber!
We had a very big tall Maple Tree that was too close to our house in the back yard. Yesterday Rob, Jerry, and a friend, John, cut it down. These pictures are backwards. I never will learn how to put … Continue reading
April
April is supposed to be spring but it seems to have a hard time letting go of winter. New versus old. Oh my, that’s a lot like me! I love new things, but there’s something about the old things… I … Continue reading
Hello world!
Hello world! I’m about to embark on a new adventure of a new blog! This is time consuming and I’m a busy wife and grandmother, but I love to write so I’m going to try to make this a little … Continue reading