I've got a new cross stitch project my mom got me for Christmas I've been itching to start. But first I have a bazillion patches to sew on the boys show coats. BLAH!! Maybe I'll get it done this weekend..weather is suppose to get nasty here. How about there?
Becky, we've got some chance for some winter, but not like y'all up there. I keep looking at the weather map to see where it's coming from. It's clear as a bell here right now!
Thanks, Melanie, you too! Let's just say I have NO reason to say, "I'm bored." LOL
hope you are stocked up on hot cocoa - this coming week is going be a cold one! love your wheat and looking forward to hearing about your harvest, about July?
Rhonda, I've got a huge, cheap red plastic bowl on my kitchen table that holds packets of cocoa! LOL :) Harvest around here is June-July. It's a little earlier than where I'm from in Kansas, and I'm still getting used to that! It always surprises me when I see the wheat heading out - "Already?" LOL It's interesting how different the wheat growth can be, not "that" far away.
I've got a new cross stitch project my mom got me for Christmas I've been itching to start. But first I have a bazillion patches to sew on the boys show coats. BLAH!! Maybe I'll get it done this weekend..weather is suppose to get nasty here. How about there?
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your winter days inside!!
ReplyDeleteBecky, we've got some chance for some winter, but not like y'all up there. I keep looking at the weather map to see where it's coming from. It's clear as a bell here right now!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Melanie, you too! Let's just say I have NO reason to say, "I'm bored." LOL
hope you are stocked up on hot cocoa - this coming week is going be a cold one!
ReplyDeletelove your wheat and looking forward to hearing about your harvest, about July?
Rhonda, I've got a huge, cheap red plastic bowl on my kitchen table that holds packets of cocoa! LOL :) Harvest around here is June-July. It's a little earlier than where I'm from in Kansas, and I'm still getting used to that! It always surprises me when I see the wheat heading out - "Already?" LOL It's interesting how different the wheat growth can be, not "that" far away.
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