Hope you all have a Happy Valentines Day, which won't be until tomorrow for me.
Not a lot exciting happening here. Today the high was 45, the warmest it has been in a long time. We still have some snow on the ground but it is melting fast. It will be good to have some warm days. We sure have burned a lot of wood this year. I know I keep saying that, but I am shocked to she how little wood I have left in the shed. Enough to finish out this heating season but sure not much for next season.
Andy & Kelsey are looking at a house outside of Russellville. It is on 40 acres and out in the country. The original house looks to be in good condition. There is a large unfinished addition that will take a LOT of work to finish. With the addition there would probably be at least 3,000 sqft of living space, which does not include an attached 2 car garage. It is at least a 25 minute drive from our house. I don't know if they will make an offer on it. Their house still hasn't sold.
I've been going to the YMCA 3 times a week, trying to get in a little better shape. So far I can't tell a lot of difference, other than it sure makes me tired.
The maintenance/repairs on our motorhome are supposed to be completed next week. We are tentatively planning on heading to the Gulf coast on Monday the 24th. The plan, but our plans always change, are to go from the coast up to Crossville for Merv's birthday party in late March.
Kathy read about a kids program that was being held today at the Runge Nature Center in Jefferson City. We had taken Lydia there once before and she had a good time. Today's "program" was about woodchucks (ground hogs). There were several activities to keep the kids interested plus a "lecture" about how woodchucks lived. We all went outside to look for our shadows, to see if we were going to have 6 more weeks of winter.
The white area at the bottom left of the photo is a tube that the kids can crawl through. The white covering simulates snow. It is supposed to show the kids that woodchucks go down "tunnels" to get to their homes. Kathy and Lydia are at the ones at the left of the photo. The people in the photo represent only about half of those who were there.
We are having some electrical issues with the downstairs wiring. Hopefully it is a bad breaker in the electrical panel. That will be my "fix-it" job for tomorrow.
May God bless you and yours.
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