I know it's not a holiday but I could eat turkey all the time and we have two in the freezers so I decided one would be eaten tomorrow so this one is sitting on the table defrosting. I will so enjoy it tomorrow after it has cooked in my favorite roaster.
We had alot of snow and rain last night. Now we still have that ice from a week ago and it will just have to melt on it's own, every time my hubby puts down sand or salt it either snows on top or rains like it did last night. I told him to just leave it alone for a few days. We went out yesterday and we don't need to go our until this Friday to get my pacemaker checked at the hospital. So we will stay in and enjoy each others company.
The tulips are coming up great but the daffodils are really slow even thru they all had growth on them when I planted them. I just have to wait.
I have gotten some head way on the boys stitching this week. The eyes where really good and did not cloud up on me so I managed to get some stitching done. I like how it is coming alone.
And I would like to thank Ira from Siberia for coming back to my blog and leaving a translation of what her first comment was. I do not understand or speak Russian and it was nice of her to come to my blog and leave a comment and then come back and leave me a translation. I so appreciate all your comments and the time it takes for you to put them on. Thanks again.
Hope everyone has a great weekend. Hugs
The wee ones are so cute! Your train is coming alone, glad your eyes are cooperating. I've never cooked a turkey. My least favorite part of the Thanksgiving meal, and the only time I eat turkey throughout the year. Looks like a good size bird you've got there on the table.
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Yes, I can't wait to dive into it after it is cooked. Have to make my stuffing and then cook. Yes, the wee ones are sweet, wish I lived closer.
DeleteYour grandsons are so beautiful! We love turkey also and do not just eat if for Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures. How nice to have your tulips starting to sprout. Glad Dave is taking a break from the snow and ice.
ReplyDeleteOh what sweet photos of the little ones beautiful my friend .
ReplyDeleteI see your Tulips growing away ,hope that snow goes soon .
Lovely stitching too, enjoy your week and that turkey yummy.
Lynda Ruth: What a fun post, your grandbabies are so sweet.
ReplyDeleteI love the little train design, so cute.
We have so far today received from the clouds above eight inch's of snow, more to come, I would rather have snow and not icy roads.
I am looking forward to seeing your tulips in bloom.
Catherine
Ooh! Linda, thank you for the thank you! Very nice! I don't speak English well, but I like to read and watch your blog. Beautiful photo! Our nature and weather are similar to yours.
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