Monday, March 24, 2008

Sorry, no pictures this morning!

We had a great week-end. (oh, I shouldn't brag about my head! afterall it is quite bare.)

Kidding aside. Our weekend started on Friday morning at 4:00 AM. We went to Billings to the temple. We did our shift (2 sessions). Then because Ellen and Bill were there we went through a session as patrons at 12:00. After that we went to the Golden Corral with them and filled up on corral food. We had a good visit with Bill and Ellen. They are busy. They are also working at cleaning up the Otto property.

Saturday we did some housework and odds and ends. I started to build another shelf for pictures, but messed up the works when I drilled holes for dowels. I tried to drill all the holes by piling the boards in a stack, unfortunately I drilled at an angle so when the dowels went in they pointed in 3 different directions. Should have used a drill press to get it straight. Maybe I can take them to work and use the drill press there, then use some good ol' wood putty to fill-in...or maybe just toss it all!

Sunday's conference meeting was really good. Then we spent the time preparing and eating dinner, visiting, playing a game, visiting, visiting and visiting.

And now it is Monday.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

I started tilling the garden yesterday, but I started too late in the day...had to attend a leadership meeting at 4:00 pm and Saturday evening session of conference at 7:00 pm. Would have been nice to have another 2 or 3 hours on the garden as that would have finished it. But, I'll try to get it done sometime next week. It's still to cold to plant, obviously, with temperatures at night in the teens, but I want to be ready when my onion plants arrive on the scene, and the supersweet sweet peas. And, the ground is really right for tilling at the present time.

Saturday, March 22, 2008



Well now, I've been trying to figure out how to get this picture on your sites. The only way I can figure it out is to do one myself. So here it is!

THE ROADRUNNER WITH DINNER ON THE RUN! And it ain't Pizza.

It has been a fun project. Mostly done by me with coaching. Hope to become independent some day.