Friday, June 14, 2013

May In Oklahoma

This May in Oklahoma was so awful that current plans are to never spend the month of May here again.  I had already decided that I should stay in Southern California for at least one of the Summer months, so I was keeping an eye on June to see if I should just go for May and stay through the end of July.  But June is proving to be lovely, and I need to tend to my garden.  (I have a co-op plan with Melinda to water her garden plot in June in return for her watering my the month I chose to leave town.)  So July is this year's winner.
But don't feel sorry for me - John didn't travel at all and we were 15 miles away from the nearest tornado.  I grew some of the most amazing vegetables and flowers ever.  I joined the Daughter's of the American Republic (Simone (last name withheld to protect the innocent) was my 9 great's grandfather who fought on the side of the Colonists), made lots of cards for the pregnant wives of servicemen, sewed (one item of which was a copy of the white skirt Sanda has that is just perfect for the hot Summer), and cooked up a storm.  But it felt so disrespectful to do anything frivolous - and my blog is nothing but frivolous.

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  1. Hi Beryl, I have missed you. The tornados were awful - I saw it all on TV. When I went to Canada we flew over Tulsa - saw it on the in-flight map - and I waved to you from up in the clouds!

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    1. Hi Patricia - Thanks for the wave! If I ever fly over Australia, I'll wave to you too! I'll have to visit your blog and find out how much fun you had in Canada.

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  2. Beryl it seems you had a productive month. The tornados were so awful and it just seemed unreal there were so many in such a confined area. Glad you were safe. And how clever you were to copy my skirt, having only seen a small picture of it on my blog. I have pulled mine out for the summer but am going to have to adjust the waist because I have lost about eight pounds from working so much in the garden this spring. Manual labor is quite slimming!

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    1. Hi Sanda - Gardening is hard, but pleasant work. I'll have to get over to your blog to see what you've been up to.

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