Sunday, July 27, 2025

2025 Project 365 – Week Thirty

In the midst of all the national and international dumpster situations, I have two blog friends who have lost beloveds recently. Steve Reed’s Olga went away in her favorite place in the back garden, and Nance’s Marlowe was in her arms. I know that they’re both grieving. I don’t have any fancy words, but I’m thinking about them both today.

Sunday, July 20th 

We had six folks join the church today. It was a good day!



When I went to Dad & Sue’s I tried on this hat that my brother gave my dad. I think I’m hilarious. (Click on the video & view full screen for the full effect).




Monday, July 21st

No photo from me today, but here are Sue and her sisters on their girl trip to Charlotte. They saw the Superman movie (and got up to other shenanigans). 



Tuesday, July 22nd 

Sue inspired me! (I took these to the office - I did NOT eat all of them!)



Wednesday, July 23rd

No photo today either, but I saw this on Facebook & immediately screenshotted it to send to some of my favorite southerners. Ha!



Thursday, July 24th 

The way I plowed through this bag of caramels was a sign of how crazy it was at work this week.



Friday, July 25th      

In my defense, I had a coupon.



Saturday, July 26th

Dr. M drove by one of our favorite scenes. It’s lovely in any season (although right now, with no trees around it, I sure hope that house has a really good air conditioning system!).



Our wildflowers are winding down, although they’re still providing plenty of sustenance to flying things.




I’m feeling puny today. A cold? Allergies? I skipped church & I’m thinking about taking a Tylenol PM & sleeping through the Braves game.It’s been so long since I’ve been sick that I can’t even remember how to treat my symptoms. Ha!  How are you doing these days? What do you do when you have a cold?


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2025 Project 365 – Week Thirty

In the midst of all the national and international dumpster situations, I have two blog friends who have lost beloveds recently. Steve Reed’...