“A day in the country is worth a month in town”Christina Rossetti

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Sunday In Five Movements

Sunday Walk
There's nothing like a morning walk on a dreary day to make things better. Already, you are out and about, regardless of temperature, or gray sky. Instead of being inside looking out with a furrowed brow, you are out surveying the landscape, and exercising the body and unclogging the mind.Sunday BreakfastFresh egg and two cheese omelet with......beans and toast. You've gotta try it. My Brit and Aussie pals know.

Sunday Outside ProjectThis post was done holding the gate and the corner of Jake's fence.The Blue and Gray Repair Team came out for the job with all tools firing. With teamwork, the job was done in half the time. Jock watched the tools in the open truck. Can't be too careful.Good supervision is always important.

Sunday Inside Project
(Inside the barn anyway). In anticipation of kids coming next month, another gate was improved for the "maternity ward".

Sunday NapSo damp and yukky, even the cats had to snuggle.

3 comments:

Kittie Howard said...

Really nice fence post (my grandfather would be proud)...and the kitties decided to rest, ahhh

dotsie said...

I HAVE A FRIEND WHO'S DAD WAS FROM IRELAND. HIS FAVORIT FOOD? BAKED BEANS ON TOAST!

Deere Driver said...

GOOD HEARING FROM YOU DOTSIE!

When we went to Australia in '88 (thank goodness for frequent flier miles), all the hotels and B&B's had beans on the menu for breakfast. Dave finally realized it wasn't just my family that was weird! Now its really OK!

Remember freshmen year in high school, I had appendicitis? My last meal - beans on toast. Couldn't eat them for a few years after that!!