Saturday, June 27, 2009

A Saturday in Southeast

Dennis definitely commented that his head felt better without the staples and that it was worth it despite the increased redness and swelling. Today it rained and was very windy, and thanks to friend Ken for coming over and pressure waching the boat, despite the weather. Faith ran errands and went over Hunter and Deb's place to pick the biggest early blueberries that were ripe-they are awesome and they are going to be made into special jam. Thanks, too, to all those that have sent letters and cards- we read each one and intend to answer them all when we return to Washington. Dennis and I are now planning our July 6th Seattle trip

We understand that some of you have been trying to enter comments on the blogspot, and it will not take them. Since I am new at this I can't really give advice, but perhaps my mentor (and penname) Scott F can chime in and help- I can imagine how frustrating it gets and we so want to hear from you. First, sign up for a free g mail account (go to www.gmail.com) and then join this blog as a follower-you don't have to post your photo, but it is nice. Then, when you sign up to comment, check the anonymous box. Hopefully being a follower will help. Scott F, and other suggestions? I hope this helps. Looking forward to hearing from you. best from D & F

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Hi F and D. I've been off line for a bit, having gone to lovely (not) Sacramento last week for meetings. Got back just in time for the temps to climb to the upper 90's, wahoo.

Did I mention to you that my wonderful husband is a FS employee now? Yes, he took a job as a radio tech with the local ISO unit. Last week was his first week at the new job and his head is swimming with all the new bureaucracy. Plus he got called out all day today to fix some broken something. It starts, sigh.

Those blueberries sound great, Faith. We've got a pretty nice garden going, time will tell if it can survive the heat. I'll trade you tomatoes for blueberries?

Take care you guys. I am so glad you are home and have set a course of action. Both of those things must feel great. How long do you think you'll be in Seattle this upcoming stint? Love, Patty