Here is how Rhoda garden grows. The radish did do well because it got
to hot too
soon. The mators and potatoes are looking good as you can see she trying a
new
method (high rise) on the beans, zucchetto and squash. Fighting with the
bugs on the
peppers. She is using organic junk vs. the real chemical. My problem
is if it taste good
use the shortest and fastest method. Ali's and your house looks great,
looks bigger then
1,600 square feet? Also noticed that it has wood floors thus you won't
need to buy many
shoes for the family. Those dirt floors in Kentucky required lot more
shoes for the family..
Seriously it looks good I know that it nice to have your first home.
Rhoda wants to know
where you plan on having a garden, looks big enough that you could do a farmers
market
it part of the yard, ha, ha. What is the address?
I hope that you don't have to pull an addition two months on your stay
there.I know that
would be painful. Hopefully it your upper brass jerking your chain.
I have a friend that lives in or near Seattle, he said the rain makes it so
bountiful. His daughter
is a Doctor in Seattle and thus he there because of the Grand Children.
From Texas to Seattle
not sure that I would want to do that let alone live there. Confirm the
date in July and we will try
to be there. Your Aunt Sue got married a few days ago (Monday), his name
his Harry. He
from near Cincinnati he is in the process of or has moved to her home in Locust.
He seems to be
a nice guy, he is retired and I guess that he is big on playing golf.
Maybe we can set something up
in or near one of the parks in Ashland.
Been busy, lab work and the Doctors office for Rhoda and I, so they are now
out of the way till
Octobers. I think that I'm headed up in the KY area last of June,
Christine is getting married on
July2, 2011 and is working at the Mission Hospital there in Asheville.
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