Sunday, September 18, 2005

 

A little of this and a little of that.


Here are some pictures of the Tuberose and Hosta (with no blossoms because the deer found them delicious) that were given to Kathleen by Alicia. Also some Morning Glories planted from seed beside the deck.

Kate and Gerardo's house warming party. We brought the desert. Fred made sour cream ice cream and Kathleen made hot milk cake with broiled frosting. It was her mother's recipe.

Pictures of our new refrigerator. We finally got fed up with the side-by-side that came with the house and replaced it with a French door with freezer on the bottom GE. Two very nice men delivered it and carried out the old one.

Kathleen studying the operating instructions. They only look two inches thick because they are printed in both Spanish and English. The English version was not over 100 pages long. People with licenses to operate nuclear reactors could skip to the last 60 pages of instructions.

This is a change from living in Michigan. We got three apples from our apple trees here in Minnesota. We made them all into applesauce. It was very good.

Here is the applesauce. Kathleen is planning a Saturday adventure to visit a local orchard and pick apples like we did in Michigan.
Comments:
I am glad that the tuberosa has bloomed (was this the white or the pinkish one?). I miss the sweet smell. Cora Vogt is "baby-sitting" mine. We will split the tubers next year.

Please send our warm regards to Kate and Gerardo. Ed and I will check out your new fridge in a couple of weeks ;-).

Alicia
 
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