Thursday, July 20, 2006

Thursday afternoon. 86 degrees with haze and the sort of clouds that look as if it might rain, but Gallaghers' cows are all standing up, so perhaps it won't, after all!

(Click photos to enlarge.)
Laying brick paving stones must be one of the hottest jobs of all and,
after that, paving sidewalks. The walkway on the point of Monument Park
is finished and crews were working on the short "legs" of sidewalk at
the Eastern end of the Park. Everyone notices and is appreciative of all the
pleasantly curved sections of pavement!



There weren't very many people out and about: children on bikes, of course, but the only three "regular" walkers that we saw were Bruce Payne and Mr. Pesto with K.C.


Mark Bentz was outside touching up paint on his sign. Mrs. Eastman has painted a great deal of the building during the past week.
Although Mr. Don Brown, II was not in sight, you can see how much refurbishment he is doing to his residence on Sanger Avenue.


Looking for a cool, shady spot, I stopped at the Treens' "mountain cabin" at the Home Shop! So many lovely rustic-looking papers, fabrics and decorations. And then there are Bob's new "trompe l'oile" paintings: all very "Cool"!

Have a Pleasant Evening!

E-mail: Homeinthehuddle@AOL.com