A Visit With Zack And Becca!

Our country needs more of this!!

It’s World Garden Naked Day, and the weather has turned cold!  Oh my, the thermometer registered -65 degrees.  The brass monkey was even worried.  So, we stayed inside, and then the phone rang!

Robin was with us this morning after our bar-hopping adventure of last night.   She departed about the time Joe showed up.  Mary gave her some flowers, which are her favorites.

Joe and his high school friend Bob were on their way over to take a look at our solar system.   They examined the roof and decided they could remove the panels themselves, repair the leak, fix ALL the joined into the roof, and reset the panels over a weekend.  That will save us about $10,000 as we have fifty panels, and people get $200/panel these days.

I am a lucky man to have such a marvelous son!  He says, “No Problem!”

When Joe left, we entered the Silver Fox and went to Zack’s house, where we discussed his plans for a new patio.  We visited the family for a few hours before heading to Joe’s house.  We got the latest rundown on the family and friends.

Remy has become quite a chatterbox!

The rabbits are having a field day with a wide selection of new greens from our garden.

The great Grandkids, Lilly and Remington, play with their rabbits.

Mary picked a mess of greens for the rabbits.

We went to Joe’s to drop off two fairway woods he wanted to borrow as his clubs were Cosco specials (i.e. not very good).   With all the help Joe has done for us, we will probably surprise him with a trip to a club fitting facility and get him a new set of first-rate clubs!

When we got home, Mary made one of her unique sandwiches using garden ingredients and 256-grain bread!  The sandwich was fantastic.

Dinner will be served!  The lettuce was so fresh I had to slap it!

After the sandwich, I got to thinking which is always dangerous.  If the earth was one giant sandwich, the entire population would be in-bread.

We watched a movie and stayed inside where it was warm!  Tomorrow is another day!

About Paul

Just an old retired guy trying to finish out my last years on this planet. I lost my best friend and wife in early 2020. I was blessed again by reconnecting with Dr. Mary Côté, a long-time friend. Mary and I got married July 28th, 2021, and are enjoying life together and plan to spend the rest of our lives being a blessing to our friends and family.
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