Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Fixed


To combat the Covid-19 routine today, we drove to Kilgore to pick up our mail.  When we arrived we were greeted by the new baby Pygmy goat.  What a cutie!



Inside we found our daughter-in-law Jennifer involved with folding laundry.  After a short visit

we found son Jeremy 

and grandkids Luke and Allie down at the river working on a project.

They re building a permanent dock on the new pond (which lost its beautiful green color after all the recent heavy rain).  The diving board will come off the floating dock and be installed on the new one.  The floating dock will be relocated across the pond by the swing.  

Our spirits were lifted by the antics of the baby goat, and by our (arms'-lengths)visit with the family.  Before we went home we took our daily walk on the road from the house to the river.  The hills and curves and scenery are much the same as Lavender road, but the big difference is that there is no traffic

unless you count Luke zipping back and forth on his bike.
Three great ways to fill a beautiful spring afternoon. 

Tomorrow, more diversion.

Louise and Duane

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