Tuesday the 19th of Sept.
Hello, Hello!
It may be warmer today, but still a great day.
I was visiting over our picket fence this morning with neighbor Jan. She asked me what I had been up to this morning. Can you imagine how time consuming it is to read reviews of Ott lighting choices. As I told her that, she asked me to wait a minute. Out of her garage she came with a box. In the box were some items that came out Bonnie’s room, aka: mother-in-law, from the assisted living facility in Madelia. Bonnie passed away this last late winter.
Out of the box came an electrical lamp that had been on Bonnie’s bedside nightstand. Jan insisted to carry it over to see if it would work in my bedroom porch. What a persistent friend.
When all was said and hooked up, it was a win, win. Jan was all smiles as she walked home, happy to have one less box to move about.
This persistent friend has a hubby, Randy. Last night after our supper, Randy had come over and offered his green Deere to help Dennis at the blue barn acre. This was after Randy had put in a day at his job. These two neighbors had been watching Dennis toil. Randy went over, followed by Dennis in his little red pickup. Randy, with his tractor blade, pulled debris from the south lot line and then pushed it onto the huge pile in the center of the lot. Dennis’ goal was to be able to get farther towards the south lot line with his killer spray. Jan had been right there giving Randy directions. If Jan had had her way, they would have worked until dark, and Randy wouldn’t have gotten his supper. Actually, Randy enjoys playing with his tractor. Dennis came home totally content that he could now push on killing burdock.
This afternoon, Dennis called me and said he was coming to pick me up. Randy Aspland was taking out the huge pile of trees and limbs from the blue barn acre and taking it to our tree dump.
How perfect could this all have been. Last week Bruce cut down the needed trees from the blue barn acre. Last night Randy worked his magic. Today all the debris will be gone. Going forward, Dennis will have little piles of twigs to burn. Going at his rate, no more waiting upon those that can and those that do.
God has shone His glory upon the owners of the blue barn acre.