Wednesday, July 28, 2010



Partly cloudy today with winds South/Southwest at 10 to 15mph. We have a 20% chance for some rain. The High is predicted to go into the low 90'sF. and the Low last night reached down into the low 70'sF.

Yesterday, Sherry went over to help Jess with the Kitchen Painting Project, and I went over in the afternoon and helped John with his Garage Door Project (at the old home place on Rt.5). Jess came by with Sherry in the afternoon with drinks and pizza which was much appreciated. John's Dad, Bud was on hand to help as was Killian. The job went relatively smooth, other than John mashing his finger and getting a bit of a cut, and Killian mashing his thumb. I, on the other hand came away unscathed, as did Bud. We got the door up and running. John will have to return to get the debris and haul it to the fill. Additionally, he will have to return two panels that they over shipped to the job. It was nice to be able to help him with the project. He has so much to do, and his list gets longer everyday. I remember when I was in that place, years ago. It felt as if I would never get it all done! So, it feels good to help him, if only a little, to get his list knocked down a bit. He is a great guy, and we are all happy to have him in our lives. He does so much for so many.

We returned to Jess and Johns at around 9PM to collect our vehicles. Killian decided he wanted to come back with us, so we have him all to ourselves! He is a wonderful child, very bright, with a great sense of humor. We really enjoy having him alone, without any sisters to cause friction.

And now, back to our commissions. Maybe I will get some good photos today. I am still looking for the Indigo Bunting to show himself, but I see the Brown headed Nuthatch at the feeder.

I finished the Zellmer "Wright Transom" in ambers, and got the go ahead on the 6-pane door inserts. The Robyn commission was approved today, so that is two more "Starry Nights" transoms 12 X30. A nice project indeed. It looks now like I will complete them this week, and run them all down to the Tidewater next week. We should come away with enough money to carry through the month, I hope.

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