These are Carole's girls, Kate on the left, Sofe's the redhead and Maddy is laying down. Just as cute and as nice as they can be!
Joan
The Perrys, Marks, Nelsons and Mobleys can all be on the same page though separated by miles. Grab a cup of coffee and let's chat...
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Kitchen cabinet facelift
After 15 years, the kitchen cabinets received a much needed facelift. We hired the same couple that painted the house, rebuilt the deck, painted the bathroom, well, you get the picture, they're pretty handy! The cabinet behind Birdie's dishes used to have louvered doors which were dust magnets, so Roy built new doors. Trim was glued onto the door fronts for architectural interest, and some hardware was replaced. The lower cabinets are slightly darker in color.
Roy added glass to 3 doors, the 2 you see and the one that holds glassware on the other side of the sink. It really looks good, reflects light and sparkles. Now I just have to keep them clean.
So that's what we've been doing! Time to start on the garden...
Joan
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Harveyville tornado cleanup
Harveyville is a small town, southwest of Topeka. They were hit Tuesday night by a tornado that wiped out 60% of the town. Gene and I went yesterday (Friday) to volunteer through the American Red Cross. The photo above is Gene and his trusty chainsaw working on a row of Osage Orange trees that were completely laid down flat. The good news is, the tree line probably saved the house from more damage.
This is downtown Harveyville. I took this through the windshield. See the white pickup truck on the right? Right above it is a white pile, that was an RV. I watched a little girl, probably 7 or 8, picking up debris and she was wearing her nightgown and a parka. That's probably all she had. We emptied the trailer at a makeshift dump behind the fire station, which was still standing. Amazing how quickly they organized things. Topeka restaurants are taking turns feeding people in the firehouse.
This is the first house we stopped at. You can see they're missing the roof on the left side. Across the road was a hay field where I picked up bits of their lives, a coffee cup, pages from a year book, a sprinkler head.
We came home tired and dirty, but we came home to a house that's still standing. We were certainly reminded to count our blessings.
Joan
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