Quite tired this evening. We went to Jane's today. Sorted probably another 6 bags of clothes to be donated and 5+ bags of rubbish. When I came home I sorted one (very small) cupboard of my own.
Tomorrow is a day off Jane's house. I'll take a walk in the morning. Then I have a couple of errands to run, some housework to do and maybe either some Christmas crafting I need to get done or sorting gifts. I'm behind in what I need to get done so I have to make sure I do something.
I took these photos a couple of weeks ago. While I was in England and my sisters and I were thinking of Mum's bench and plaques and what they say we looked at a lot of them as we walked along. There aren't as many of them over here in America, but when I see one I always stop to read it. This one really made me chuckle, especially since the bench is under a sand drift due to the high winter winds.
I shall catch up on blogs tomorrow as I'm ready for bed!
All your clearing at Jane's house must be so tiring. I hope you have a good day, tomorrow. Stay warm when you go for your walk!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I have been bundling up
DeleteA day off sounds a very good idea - we all need one now and again.
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It was needed. I think I got a lot of what I've been putting off done too. I feel a little more caught up!
DeleteI hope you have a good restful sleep. It will do you the world of good. x
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DeleteWe did 3 memorial benches for a youth that was in my 4H club. He was just getting started in life, new job, fiance', in his mid 20's and a slippery road on the motorcycle took him. We put one at our town hall, 1 at the fair grounds and 1 on a trail that goes from Wausau to Green Bay. He was a special - taught his ducks how to walk on a leash.
ReplyDeleteOh I'm sorry to hear that. I love memorial benches. They are such a good way to remember someone in a special place. I can't wait to be able to go sit on Mum's bench and just remember the good times instead of feeling sad all the time.
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