In no particular order since Blogger likes to mix them up.
Monday, July 31, 2023
Flowers of Summer
Sunday, July 30, 2023
Birds at Work
Couldn't quite figure out why the sunflower blooms looked so ragged until Saturday morning when I caught these goldfinches having their breakfast.
Sorry for the quality. I had to take the photos through the windows.
Saturday, July 29, 2023
Blueberries
Blueberries ripening now in field behind our neighbors house. She opens it up for picking just to neighbors at $2@pint. I deposited a $20 Wednesday night, picked 2 pints and have 8 more to pick. They make a yummy pie.
Thursday, July 27, 2023
Who Knew ...
...that living in a house built in 1839 dictated the appliances one could have?
We are making some updates in our kitchen and the refrigerator needs to go. It still works though built in 2006 but for Dan who is 6'2" it's impossible for him to see into it.
In preparation for a taller refrigerator Dan removed the cabinet above.
We went to Home Depot after deciding on the brand and the style with input from Sarah who purchased one this spring.
We settled on this one.
The kitchen appliance guy was occupied with other customers so we took the photo below to the front desk. The woman there said yes, she could place the order but we should first measure our doorways to see if the refrigerator could pass through. We looked again at the measurements almost 36" wide and over 36" deep and thought well through the sliding door. Sure. But she told us to measure and then order on line.
Tuesday, July 25, 2023
Wright World War II Museum, Wolfeboro, NH
Sunday was a beautiful day so we set off to the Lake District of New Hampshire, specifically to visit a museum recommended to Dan. We were not sure what we would find there because the website didn't do justice to what was on exhibit. We were pleasantly surprised and spent a good two hours exploring the exhibits.
This was the first thing we saw out front and we were expecting more of the same inside.
It is quite a museum worth visiting if you're in the area.
Wolfeboro was a busy place on Sunday. I think rentals must turn over then. We lucked out and found a Mexican restaurant off the main drag, with parking across the street where we ate lunch before we visited the museum.
A day well spent!