Hanno setting up the sun umbrella yesterday so we could work in the garden in the shade.
I'm looking forward to going out this morning to have morning tea with Morag. I hope you've had a good week and that you can relax on the weekend. See you all next week friends!
- Eastern Eden: Poland’s primeval wildernesses
- Some great dishcloths and a new (to me) blog It takes me a while to notice somethings and when I do I wonder what's wrong with me that it took so long. Selina has been commenting on my blog for ages, here it is. It's worth a look.
- Eight acres
- Creative ways to use running stitch
- Woky Shoten - it's an fibre art form but what a wonderful way to darn
- Our year without groceries
- Zucchini slice
- Where the heart is: US photographer Robert Adams heads home – in pictures
- RIP Merle
- Failing to compare energy deals costing UK households over £400 a year
- The Best $7.05 I've Ever Spent
What a great line up of blog suggestions. Thank you and enjoy your week, Rhonda.
ReplyDeletehope you have a lovely weekend Rhonda and Hanno, I do love your weekend reading lists! A lovely start to the day on a Friday. :)
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Yes Rhonda, Selina knits some lovely things and she is one of our newbie bloggers from the forum. Have a relaxing weekend and enjoy the beautiful weather.
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness! thanx Rhonda for the mention, i was tickled pink when i clicked on it & the link took me to mine!
ReplyDeletei've always enjoyed your weekend readings, hope you & Hanno have a lovely weekend working in the garden
thanx for sharing
selina from kilkivan qld
Wish you both a lovely weekend and thanks again for the links, Pam in Norway
ReplyDeleteMy husband's best friend is 2nd cousin to Merle Haggard. He owns a marina on lake Travis in TX. Many times my husband would go there to fish with his friend and Merle would be there. They fished all night, Merle picked and sang (for his supper) as he called it. He was a funny person. Lots of jokes, some you were not sure were jokes till you saw the corner of his lips curl up...he was a natural born story teller too. It is really amazing to think I knew him as a man, not just a STAR. I do not think he ever considered himself a star. He was not much of a fisherman, but he liked to hang with the guys.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link Rhonda! I hope you had a lovely weekend :) I am just catching up on blog posts now as we were pretty busy with our ongoing house renovations :)
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