Life on Vay-Cay is a rich pageant of taste, sound, and colour.
For example, I am sitting here at the PC with my second mug of tea (and no, I am not wearing my jingly Tetley Tea dance slippers- they are being re-belled after the last time I wore them [got to cut back on that caffine!]), listening to Corb Lund singing about shining up his boots, and looking at my den's Chesapeake Blue walls.
OK, so that isn't much in the way of colourful, but my eyes aren't open too wide yet.
The back door is still calling for a deck, so with a visit to Chocolate Bay's MegaChuck Building Supplies, I purchased enough materials for the deck.
Living as I am on the roof of the Great Canadian Mukluk Building, a deck isn't much of a challenge- just what one wants when on vacation.
Sister Pearl is off to "The Holy Land"- the isle of our birth, and might have been where Jesus was born, had they been able to find three wise men. Between visiting her many friends, Prodigal, and swimming in Golden Arm, She will be looking for an "as seen on TV" single serving blender. On her way back to Muddflats Green (MFG for short), she will be meeting up with Patience and her crew for some Waterslide Motel fun.
Other than worship, weekend was filled with travel- Draginon for breakfast at The Kirk Hall, North to Railhead and Grande Lapin- and general relaxation.
I see bright light in window now. Must check to see what shining yellow thing in sky is.
Later, Mushers!
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Another Day of Pageant
Labels:
Domestic bliss,
Family ties,
Personal maintenance,
recreation,
Travel
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