My friend Joanne sent me a surprise hand knit dishcloth to go with the dishes she found for me in Omaha, Nebraska. Celebrating my Fouth of July bday in style this year!
Wanted my student teacher to be reassured that her recommendation was mailed in by the deadline!
Wanted to make soup but the onion and potatoes were sprouting!
Steve and I drove to Squirrel Hill to see friends’ art show. On the way there was an eerie light on the sycamores.Nice work Linda, Pat and Suzanne!
View from the Art Show. Murray Avenue.
After we picked Mary up at the train we ate Saigon Soup at Tram’s in Bloomfield
Saturday we had lunch in Columbus with James and Laura. She set up the Easter Tree
I am so happy the Easter decorations have a new home with Laura and James now.
Laura put the bouquet in the vase Mark and Erika gave them for their wedding. I brought her the nest of wooden robin’s eggs too.
Mark likes the Nimitz statue I got for him at the Pacific War Museum in Fredericksburg, Texas. He put in up on his office shelf next to the book on him.
Maura’s old shoe. When I moved it the grass was a lighter green.
fun post – and love the pics of onion and potatoes – ha!
well all the photos were great – but hat view front eh art show (window one) would also make a nice painting – and I love when stuff finds the perfect new home – like with the cute easter decorations….
A terrific set of photos. My favorite is the one taken in Squirrel Hill with the eerie light on the sycamores. Excellent!
Great photos Ruth.
You had a busy start to your weekend. Much more interesting then mine.
Fab fun images, Ruth, especially the onions and potatoes. 😀
I LOVE all of the “small” details captured in these images. It’s the “small” moments that make a rich life.
Even though your potatoes were not fit for eating, they made a very good picture. And the sky behind the trees seemed ominous! I adored seeing the Easter tree – it immediately reminded me of my family. Good times. 🙂
Another nice collection, Ruth. Especially liked the eerily lit trees and the dishcloth, though I’d never use it. I like that Easter tree, too, though I must admit, at first I thought it was a re-purposed pasta drying rack. 😀
Ruthie: Thanks for the kinds words about our Art Show. see you soon. Linda K.