Good morning , To day Monday, is wash day for me and cleaning the home place also, hope to get some sewing done. today I have little fella and his sister Laura bug. The big new is my Grandson when turkey hunting and got his first turkey, the turkey weight 24 lbs and 7 oz. The spur was 1 1/2 inch and the beard was 10 inch so i guess this is a big bird (Poor Bird)If know one turns in one bigger, than that, he has won a gun from the place where the turkey was weight in at. congratulation to the big guy!!!! I think I have decided to make my quilt has you go bigger, it will make a very pretty quilt for the bed,so I will need about 24 more blocks.The pattern for this quilt is in a book called Our Best scrap quilts by ox moor house, this quilt has been in the making for along while, it was put up but when my mother in law had her stroke, i got it out and started taking 2 blocks to work on, when i go there every night to set with her and work on it. I just can't set and do nothing, i need to be doing something with my time.............. IT is a very windy day , and we may have some storms moving in, but is getting to be that time of the year. Spring!!!!!!!!!! Sunday was church, just my younger daughter and little fella was here, big guy was turkey hunting,with his uncle again and Laura bug was fishing with her dad, My mother in law was and we had a very restful day... We miss the rest of the family but they are having fun in Florida on spring break and vacation. Have a bless week!!!!!!!! God Is Good All the time!!
I hope no one turns in a bigger turkey. That's a big bird!
ReplyDeleteSorry I missed your blog this day. I know your grandson is on cloud nine. These two over here are dying to shoot something. We let them practice once in a great while with targets and an air rifle,although Leah has shot Pop's 22 rifle. They are so anxious to get to go hunting.I like to shoot at some things, but not so much to kill.I think it's the challenge of hitting the target that I like.A bull's eye satisfies me just fine.Congratulations to Jesse Scott on a job well done.
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