Friday, June 5, 2015

Just a little post

We pass this little church every time we go to Mansfield and I never have stopped, and very seldom try to take a photo.  One of these times I am going to stop to get a good picture.  It is nothing fancy...but I noticed a feature today that I had never noticed in all the times of passing it.
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We decided to try a bit of fishing this afternoon.  Much to our surprise the Big Raccoon Creek was full to the brim...they were letting water out of the dam.  We threw our line in the water about a dozen time but it was swirling and muddy and just not a good time to fish.

Maybe another day...I have really been wanting to go.  I just need to go fishing every so often.  It is sort of like rebooting a computer...it puts me in better working order. 
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I never let myself really start looking for that batting today.  I just now finished sewing to pieces together to make one big enough for the baby quilt.  As I passed Roger, I asked him wonder where I should hide it from myself at....LOL  

Some randomness....


It is time for Tanya's Willy Nilly Friday 5....that's a good thing because I have no idea what I would have posted otherwise.  You would think with the nice weather I would have a lot to write about, but I don't.  So this might be a struggle to come up with 5....

1.  I have spent almost the entire day looking for the crib sized quilt batting I know I have, but with no success.  It reminded me of the graph above.

2.  Then I spent a good fifteen minutes finding the graph...I have shared it before but it is still so fitting every time I see it.

3.In my search for the above graph I found this one:
I haven't shown this to Roger, but I am sure he will identify with this.

4.  Is anyone else anxiously awaiting the arrival of the first tomato from the garden?

5.  Go see Revrunner's post with photos of clouds and read the poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley.  The actual poem is longer.  I love the verses chosen to accompany the photos.  If you want, click here to read the entire poem.  It is pretty wonderful.