Friday, November 2, 2012

More Bronzes in Carmel

The workers are really making progress on the machine shed after some non-windy days this week.  The three windows are in and the siding is on two sides.  

Bill has been changing oil in tractors and his pickup and taking some trees out of fence rows.  He also took the loader out and dug out the rest of the big rocks we found/hit in the fields when ripping.

We had a nice day this week good for taking out window screens and getting them scrubbed, scrubbing the trash can, recycling containers, chairs on the porches to get them put away, cut off all the dead leaves from hostas and other plants and washed some windows.  Hoping for another nice day to get the rest done including planting a few tulips, daffodils and crocuses.

I'm baking pumpkin chocolate chip bread and waiting to see if we'll have Diane's girls overnight tonight or if I'll be going over to their house early in the morning to babysit while Diane works.  Then tomorrow night I'm going to help sell cookbooks at Turkey Bingo.
This grocery shopper is outside Joe's Butcher Shop.



Mom and Glenn put up this sign for her church's chili supper while I was there.  For those of you that live in the Carmel area, this is at Gray Friends Church at 146th & Gray Road tomorrow night!  Mom is making homemade butterhorn yeast rolls for the bake sale - and cheesecake.  I'd almost drive 600 miles to buy some of those rolls!

 

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