A very quiet town on this Palm Sunday. It may be that the 45 mph winds we are having do not require vehicles. The sun was bright and there is the scent that spring is right around the corner.
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I hope this is the last of the chilly sunny days. Snuggles and Butter Ball spent very little time outside this evening. About the time it is dusk, they will be meowing to be let out the patio door. Honey Bunny doesn’t find her way home until dusk has turned into dark. Honey Bunny is five years old and sure doesn’t like to stick around home during the day, but by golly she will make sure she knows who is boss at the end of the day.
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The sun is out and it makes such a difference as to how I feel. Sitting in my rocking chair in the porch this morning with coffee in hand, I felt good. Dennis filled the Koi pond last week. This morning there was only one small hole that the water pump had been able to keep open, fighting against the ice that wanted to totally cover the pond. Oh yes, it got really cold during the night. With the weather forecast that Dennis is watching, I am sure that the Koi will be out of the horse tank by the first of April. Once that process has taken place . . . spring on Stauffer is on a roll.
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Our state and federal governments are solvent for the time being. I filed our income taxes via e-file today. The feds pulled what we owed them from our checking account before I had a chance to put our information into a file folder. The greedy people.
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What is a secure home without food for the table? Generally in the early years, Orlin and I grew 99% of our food. Situations do change and pantries and freezers are kept full with goods from local grocery stores. I cannot recall a single time when there was not a balanced meal put on the table for the family. I have lead a thankful life, right up to this evening. Dennis and I worked together this afternoon to have a wonderful pot of ham and bean soup ready for supper.
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In all the years of being an adult, I have been thankful for the home that I had and have, be it at quite a few locations. No matter if it was a previously occupied chicken house in Texas or a huge two story brick schoolhouse in Minnesota. Regardless of the physical properties of the house, it was my desire to make a home of it to the best of my ability and resources. I always knew the security of having a home and was very thankful for it.
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This is the day the Lord has made and we rejoice in it. On March 29th, Palm Sunday begins a week of preparation for us to totally realize what our Lord and Savior endures for us believers. I think I will start my soul searching a week early.
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As Dennis would say, “Time to blow the stink off” as we went for a drive around the community. We finished off by having a great cheeseburger with fried onions at the Home Town Cafe. Dennis couldn’t help himself but have a piece of sour cream raisin pie and a piece of coconut cream pie to have as a take out for later in the evening. The days of shingles are getting easier to contend with. Life is good on Stauffer Ave.
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First day of spring and there are sounds of gardens being tilled in the neighborhood. We put forth some local effort and cleaned the east and west patio doors in the porch. It is a treat to watch the world go by with clean windows. Little by little the porch is being brought out of the depths of winter grime. It’s a good thing.