Here's the midway.
We didn't go in but turned left to
the exhibits and animals, like we always do. I'm almost ashamed to admit that neither John nor I spent one cent. The admission was free, being Senior Citizen's Day, and we didn't want anything.
I sat for an hour at least watching this cookware demonstration. It was beautiful stuff, excellently made, but,
when you see me spend 1,695.00 (sale price) for a set of 5 pans with lids, you'll know I've won the sweepstakes and the lottery too.
Hey, Arlene, here's the Quilt exhibit -
Welcome! "Give me a few friends who will love me for who I am or am not. Keep ever burning before my wandering steps the kindly light of hope. And though age and infirmity overtake me and I come not in sight of the castle of my dreams, teach me still to be thankful for life and time's old memories that are good and sweet.And may the evening twilight find me gentle still."
Friday, September 25, 2009
Obviously I'm Into Photographs So Here's Some More
In Warren, this looks like an Old Man of the Andes cactus. Tallest one I've ever seen in a private garden.
This looks like lavender to me, but
I don't really care. It sure is pretty.
It's in Warren again, yes.
This looks like lavender to me, but
I don't really care. It sure is pretty.
It's in Warren again, yes.
This is a favorite garden of mine on W. Vista in Warren facing the park. The elderly gentleman there gets this vine going every year.
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