Early today, Dan and I went to Woodmans for groceries. On the way home from Woodmans we stopped at the library so that I could drop off old, and pick up new books. We then, went home and had lunch. I put together a batch of granola. The granola has to slowly bake for 4 hours, so while it was baking, we went to the Stoughton Post Office so that I could get my passport application in. I later met Myrna at the Carpe, and we had veggie melts, and chocolate cake, with decaf coffee. It was all as good as you remember it to be. We had a good time. We laughted heartily about an 83 year old lady who accidentally swallowed her 3 unit bridge while I was at work Tuesday while having her teeth cleaned by one of the lady's I work with. She is OK by the way, she just has to sift through her poo until it "passes".
While I was out for a walk today, the air felt springlike to me. It had a heavy, humid feel to it. It was however still brisk!! I could smell new smells in the air also. I like to spend enough time out of doors so that I am able to notice the differences in the changing of the seasons. The reason is for my own enjoyment.
2 comments:
That picture is so cute of Dad planning out your vegetable garden. I imagine it IS quite a bit of work and I cannot wait to see some pictures of the process and of the finished Garden!
And it's ok that the pictures didn't turn out. I am just happy that you enjoyed your time....I would like to hear more about this story with the old woman in your office....sounds hilarious.
I just finished the last of my Granola today and was sad to finish it. It was incredibly good while it lasted and I savored every bite :)
How exciting about your passport, that means you can come and visit us :) hehe (crosses fingers)
Molly's right, that granola goes quickly. It's super addicting and I eat it at least once a day. At least it's decent for you, eh ? ;)
Where ARE you planning to go w/ your passport. Do you have a few ideas in your minds for this upcoming year?
Can't wait to see pics of your gardening process, the pre and the post process.
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