We woke to clouds and a little wind—but before lunch the sun came out and the temps rose to nice spring time warm! Turned out to be a beautiful day.
Michael headed over to Lonn’s to help him with some digging and the rest of us stayed home to hold down the fort. We did go for a walk before he took off for the West Boulder.
I finished the quilt, attached a label and will post photos when the recipient receives the quilt. It is beautiful, beautiful—I need to learn how to photograph quilts better!
Mom and Chuck made a run to town to pick up a couple things I needed for dinner. Joe, Tammy and Jeff are coming for dinner. They own our former ranch and house and are in town for the weekend visiting Jeff who goes to college in Bozeman.
Dinner was fabulous, hamburgers on the grill, a garden salad and fruit salad. Apple/almond crisp with ice cream for dessert. We had a great time visiting with good friends—very good to see them!
Here is a photo of my Mom and Chuck at Pikes Peak—they road the cog railroad to the top.
And here’s a photo of my oldest nephew Trent and his date for the prom, Kerston—looking good—Trent’s Mom Vicky takes awesome photos—this is one of several she took for the occasion.
A very "Montana" prom picture with those boots.
ReplyDeleteThat is one of the best prom pictures I have ever seen!!!
ReplyDeleteYep, my kinda prom gal, with those boots!
ReplyDeleteWe rode that Cog Railroad to the top of Pikes Peak with Rollie and Gina, our wonderful kids.........
LOVE that prom pic... too cute!
ReplyDeleteGot a recipe for that almond apple crisp???
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Karen and Steve
(Our Blog) RVing: Small House... BIG Backyard
http://kareninthewoods-kareninthewoods.blogspot.com/
All I can say is "way to go, Trent"!!
ReplyDeleteLove the boots!
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