This looks to be an interesting week.
In a couple of hours I'll be off to a) find some stakes for horseshoes, b) deliver a 12x24 tarp, lanterns, chairs, the aforementioned stakes, coolers, and other equipment necessary for a good party to my Son and Daughter-in-Law's home for their annual Low Country Boil. They sent out over 100 invitations, and are expecting a boat-load of friends.
After this evening's festivities it will be home to pack. We're leaving in the morning for a whirlwind tour of Mid-America to help Marilyn's Mom celebrate her birthday. We'll be leaving Sunday morning, and arriving in Concordia on Monday afternoon after an overnight stop in Illinois, a tour of the Gateway Arch, and visits to numerous Cracker Barrel Restaurants. Accompanying us will be Sandy and Sam. It's his year to come to the farm with us.
Following an all too short 3 day visit to the heartland, it's back on the road again and a mad dash for home to be able to attend Jon's graduation from grad school on Saturday. Congratulations Jon! You've (again) made us proud.
Then comes the nervous breakdown.
I'm hauling the laptop along, and will publish updates and pictures as I can.
Who ever said retirement was boring?
Stay well.
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