I could have one ready for him real easy too, but I don't think he would every travel this far for it.
And I know that it probably wouldn't mail very well either.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LAUS DEO, Where ever I go, there I am. ..... major at nwi dot net ..... Zone 6a, Eastern Washington, sagebrush high desert, Columbia plateau.
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I may be ready for a lengthy road trip some time in the future to do a little fishing and have a brew or two. (Oh, all right,to do a lot of fishing and drink a lot of beer.)
"Give a man a fish and you'll feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and he'll sit in a boat and drink beer all day." ~ Proverbs, I think.
Please keep the brews on ice. I just came back from a successful trip to visit the daughters.
Daughter #1 gave me some bottles of moderately good wine from an estate that my son-in-law maintains. (Place just got sold, previous owner moved out and left a lot wine to get thrown out along with the trash.)
Daughter #2 (my gardener daughter) gave me a new grandson, born on Monday, Labor Day and also my birthday. (Welcome to the world Roscoe Cally Morrison.)
Anyway, I'm frantically finishing up the cheap wine I buy at the local market so I can start toasting the new baby properly!
Wayne
Where there are gardens and bicycles, there is hope.
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Aaaw! More babies! Toast that wine properly, Wayne.
*GARDEN JUNKIE* I have three seasons: GROW, *SEW*, and SEED CATALOG! "It is not necessary to change. Survival is not mandatory." W. Edwards Deming "Stupid priorities." - Alaskan
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Ah, wine. I would take a nice glass of that over beer any day.
Dirt beat me to it but a belated Happy Birthday to you Grandpa and to Roscoe too.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LAUS DEO, Where ever I go, there I am. ..... major at nwi dot net ..... Zone 6a, Eastern Washington, sagebrush high desert, Columbia plateau.
Posts: 2521 | Location: Eastern Washington State, zone 6a. | Registered: December 13, 2004
Originally posted by adirondackgardener: Anyway, I'm frantically finishing up the cheap wine I buy at the local market so I can start toasting the new baby properly!
Thanks! Here's a first picture of Roscoe, taken the afternoon he was born. Dad was holding him in the light of the kitchen window. 9 pounds, 22 inches long. He's a keeper.
Wayne
Where there are gardens and bicycles, there is hope.
Posts: 1381 | Location: Zone 4a, transplanted to the hills of Western Maine. | Registered: October 07, 2005
*GARDEN JUNKIE* I have three seasons: GROW, *SEW*, and SEED CATALOG! "It is not necessary to change. Survival is not mandatory." W. Edwards Deming "Stupid priorities." - Alaskan
Posts: 2856 | Location: Southern Ontario, Zone 5 | Registered: October 15, 2002