Sunday, November 29, 2020

Thanksgiving Day 2020

Great Grands, Jace, Jax, Maggie and Bruce, are helping us celebrate Thanksgiving.



John Brennan, Charlie and Jackson enjoy petting Babe, our neighbor's mule.

The children begged for an apple to feed the horse and mule.  Babe always likes petting and apples!

Bruce looks like he is ready to be picked up.  I think he has had enough of those Pine needles!


Grandson Wesley and his daughter Charlie, held by her Great-Granddaddy, Jeep, (my hubby).

 

Grandson Jesse, his wife Casey and their son, Jax reaching through the fence.  Casey is holding Bruce, her nephew.


We were blessed with a good day with family, beautiful weather, and a bountiful Thanksgiving Day feast.  We are very thankful for the many, many blessings from God!


Looking forward to Thanksgiving 2021........



As of the 2020 Presidential Election


 I am making this post so it will show back up as a future memory on my timeline: Today is around the 2020 election. Gasoline is currently $1.99 - $2.09 per gallon. Interest rates are 2.65 percent for a 30 year mortgage. The stock market closed at 27,848, even though we have been fighting the COVID (Corona virus from China) for 9 months. Our GDP growth for the 3rd Quarter was 33 percent. We had the best economy ever until COVID and it is recovering well. We have not had any new wars or conflicts in the last 4 years. North Korea has been under control and has not been testing any missiles. Isis has not been heard from for over 3 years. The housing market is the strongest I have ever seen. Homes have appreciated at an unbelievable rate and sell within hours of going on the market, with multiple offers. I hope our new leadership can build on these things and can keep them going, but if I were a betting man I would bet that the only place we will see these results will be in this post!
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Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Fall can't be far away!



The Hummers are getting ready to fly South!


Katydids are everywhere maybe looking for a home for the winter.


The Muhley grass is beginning to 'bloom' and that's a sure sign of Fall.


Spider Lilies pop up, almost overnight around the Fall Equinox, September 21st.




And all along the roadsides the 'Swamp Sunflowers' are showing out!




The nurserys are always a step ahead with their colorful displays.  What is it like where you live?  Are you beginning to see signs of Fall?