The sun is shining brightly.
This is the rotten pear picture as I found it. I have since done a bit to it so you will have a chance to comment on which version you prefer. (or none?)
We went to St. Paul to visit Naomi and had a fun time. I got a hair cut. We visited Fran. She got to see Naomi's apartment. I found the book we're reading in book club at a second hand book store. "Light a Penny Candle" by Maeve Binchy. I am just beginning to read it and it is very charming. All in all a fun time!
Now I am at home and trying to get up enough energy to go shopping for glasses. KW? When should we go? She promises me we can find me some cute ones. I want cheap but cute. Do you suppose that is possible? Or is cute always more expensive. We will see. I promise a picture when it is all accomplished.
Take care.
4 comments:
I ADORE this painting and have not seen it before! I wish you'd not touched it, it's so great as it is--boo hooo
Even rotting pears are lovely.
Living alone the spoiling of produce of any kind is a constant thing I try to avoid. „While Vicki had her haircut, Naomi and I went around the corner to Lund's grocery. Naomi, I ate all the raspberries and strawberries without one spoilage. And the bananas and apples are delicious. I avoided pears evidently because I have none --before i even saw the painting. Loved your large pear painting on Naomi's dining room wall.. Fran.
Interesting pear pianting. So, how do you get the color of "YUCHK"!! Or "EWWW"?
I am so looking forward to helping with the glasses!! Even if you don't buy them ~ just to see what fun we can have trying them on!!!
As I stated before I will always make time for you Vicki!!
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