It looks to be a lovely weekend coming up. My plans are to go to the cemeteries tomorrow to decorate family graves and check out an art show in Portland along the way. Should be enjoyable. I truly appreciate the flags on all the veteran's graves and all the lovely flowers at this time of year. I recall that my mother used to cut peonies and iris and put in quart jars, covered with foil to fancy them up, and take to Stahl Cemetery to Grandma and Grandpa Lee's graves. Then we'd go down to Montpelier to decorate the graves of Grandma and Grandpa Schooley. There were more distant relative's graves that they would walk to and recall stories about the people buried there ... Good memories. Now we're "beyond" foil-covered quart jars of flowers you grow in your own yard; not good enough. I've just created some pots of petunias and marigolds to take up to Wells County tomorrow.
Well, here's what I've been doing lately! [Yikes! Slowly getting tired of crocheting hats. Don't know how much longer I'll last ...... ] Think I already mentioned that the knit n' crochet group I belong to has committed to making 800 hats for a senior Christmas project. We are now almost to 500! Yeah!!! I figure if I can turn in at least five hats a week I've done my part.
I've visited a few antiques places near me this spring. It's been fun, exploring western Ohio and other places in Indiana. I'm trying my best to not buy too much. Or not start any more collections. (I have to keep reminding myself how much I sold when we moved here.) But it's difficult! I've already bought an entire set of dishes (that I don't need!). And am now collecting cream and sugars. Oh well...
Here's some photos taken at a few of the places I've found:
Well, as I said, I did buy a couple things along the way ...
It's been a good week in this respect: Went to our one and only granddaughter's graduation party. She then graduated Tuesday night with a 3.8 grade average. So proud!!! Now it's on to college for her!
Well, that's all for now. I hope you have a wonderful Memorial Day weekend. Remember to honor the people who fought for our freedom in some way. God bless America!