Charlene
Well-Known Member
i'm gonna go ahead and start a new thread and i hope marty and everybody else will jump in here. these things fascinate me, more so since gary has been gone and i am just SO amazed at the "timing" of my visits. i have had not such a great day today, been crying a lot off and on and when i visited the cemetery today, i broke down big time. i don't usually cry when i am there because i know gary wouldn't want me to but today, i just could not help it.
so, i come home to check my e-mail and look what i get from my son!!!!! he and his girlfriend are gonna try a "container" garden)...
"I just finished building the garden box. I got a chance to try out my miter saw, and I really like it. I also used that drill. I put a plywood bottom on it with drainage holes so that it's portable. It turned out pretty well. I didn't plant anything in it yet. But, I filled it with a mix of peat moss, vermiculite, and a variety of compost. When I was finished with it, I stepped back and looked it over, and I noticed a penny right next to the box! It was a dark, well-worn 1980 penny. I suppose it could've been there the whole time, but it was right in the middle of the garage, and I think I would've noticed it. Perhaps Gary was giving his stamp of approval to my first wood-working project! It was quite a chore. I'm exhausted."
i had just finished answering john's e-mail when we had a pop-up shower. five minutes later, i look outside and what do i see?.....
if you look really close, there is a second rainbow just to the right of the bright one. gary's working overtime this weekend!! LOL
ok, now it's somebody else's turn!
so, i come home to check my e-mail and look what i get from my son!!!!! he and his girlfriend are gonna try a "container" garden)...
"I just finished building the garden box. I got a chance to try out my miter saw, and I really like it. I also used that drill. I put a plywood bottom on it with drainage holes so that it's portable. It turned out pretty well. I didn't plant anything in it yet. But, I filled it with a mix of peat moss, vermiculite, and a variety of compost. When I was finished with it, I stepped back and looked it over, and I noticed a penny right next to the box! It was a dark, well-worn 1980 penny. I suppose it could've been there the whole time, but it was right in the middle of the garage, and I think I would've noticed it. Perhaps Gary was giving his stamp of approval to my first wood-working project! It was quite a chore. I'm exhausted."
i had just finished answering john's e-mail when we had a pop-up shower. five minutes later, i look outside and what do i see?.....
if you look really close, there is a second rainbow just to the right of the bright one. gary's working overtime this weekend!! LOL
ok, now it's somebody else's turn!