Thank You, Girls, Set Up and Show

 
Headed out on Friday to 
go and set up for the craft show when 
I looked over to see this in 
front of my shed.

Getting closer I see a card.
From Deborah, neighbor on the 
right side of me. I noticed that the 
grass had gotten high, and that is not
like Deborah. She usually keeps up on 
that. But she was out of down and I 
saw her hubs get out of the 
mower twice, but then stopped.
Figured there was an issue 
with the mower, so Monday before
my doc appt., I got their yard and 
my front done.
Wasn't that sweet of her?

I have been really enjoying my
morning coffee on the deck.
The other morn I had Lily gracing
my presence. 

Matter of fact, she is being needy this morning,
Sunday, and she is with again, on the daybed, purring.

Friday while I was starting to chill and 
before the sunset all the way, I sat
down on the bed and looked
over into the cat window entering
into the dining room.

Sitting there on the stool,
watching her mom.

Look at my gypsy chilling next to 
me.


As I mentioned, craft show on Sat. so on 
Friday, I went 30 mins down the road to set
up things. Of course, I was not at 
all surprised to see that Water Valley 
is yet another town in this area that 
looks as if all the folks just up and 
moved out!
NOTHING THERE.
Community Center sets right in 
the middle of farming land and there 
is nothing but a few homes scattered around.










Those are all cell phone, drive
by pics.
Sat. when I went to the show, 
after things were closed up and 
packed back up I took off with my
real camera.

Do you ever just wonder about why a 
house is just sitting there, falling 
apart? Wander what you would hear
if the walls could talk?
Why someone might have
up and moved off, why curtains 
still hang, how long its been
empty?


I am drawn to hold deserted
houses and barns.





This appears to be 
Batchlors Buttons.





 









 



 There is just something sad
about deserted old cars that
are tucked away behind building,
in trees, or even just sitting out
in the open.
Yet, they make magical 
pics.


Hoping you have
an amazing 
week!
Pam


 


















































Comments

Sandee said…
Love those flowers. Beautiful.

I also love your precious kitties. So precious.

Have a fabulous day and week. Scritches to the kitties. ♥
Christine said…
Sweet gift for a thoughtful act
Liz A. said…
So many questions about why the buildings are abandoned. And the cars.
Miss Merry said…
I know why it sounds like you have such great neighbors - it's because you are just a great neighbor too!
I am drawn to abandoned farm houses, too. Sometimes I write entire stories in my head about them. I also wish that homeless families could discover them (like a children's book) and make them into a home without the worried of property ownership and taxes and utilities and the cost of rehab - you know - just a dream.
Ann said…
Yes, old abandoned houses always make me wonder. Who lived there, what it was like when it was new. and what kind of stories it could tell.
Cool photos! I hope the nasty storms have been leaving you alone.
Darla M Sands said…
What wonderful photos of your sweet girls, along with all the others. You have such great talent! The cows watching you made me smile. Like you, I'm fascinated by old buildings and such.

I like watching Joe and Nic's Road Trip on Youtube. He travels back roads and provides commentary while filming. His gorgeous wife *must* be exercising in whatever hotel gym the entire time he's gone. lol On some videos he'll film them together enjoying a meal somewhere nice.

I hope we both get to enjoy some awesome tomatoes this summer. Take care!

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