My board meetings finished up around 3 and Hannah and I hopped into the car and headed out to the interstate. Hannah challenged me to live "on the edge" by waiting until we crossed the state line to fill the gas tank where the gas would be cheaper. Even though the fuel light had come on.We did just fine. Good thing, 'cause Hannah would have had to walk if we had run out of gas!
We drove about 5 hours before we stopped for the night. Hannah took this picture of the sunset. Now we are hunkering in to watch Sense and Sensibility on my laptop. We hope to get home tomorrow in plenty of time for supper with Batman. G will be out and about tomorrow night with her senior class...
Whew! what a whirlwind week.
whew that Hannah is a daredevil *g*...glad you didn't run out of gas! I hope you will be well rested in the a.m. and have a safe trip home.
ReplyDeleteJust visited a site you may be interested in Karen. Look for Kate the Quilter from the Sheltland Islands in Scotland. I found her listed under cushions. There is some beautiful photography on the site and lots of information on quilting. Hope you had a safe journey home. Sue
ReplyDeleteWhen you read this, Karen, hope it is when you have arrived home safely and settled down with your hubby and a glass of wine!
ReplyDeletethanks all. batman had scrubbed the screened in porch of it's spring pollen, brought out the furniture, and indeed, we did enjoy a glass of wine out there last night!
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