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A Day in the Life: Tuesday, May 3

There was nothing special about today…just felt like documenting it with photos, for fun! I’m still not feeling too great, but I’m tired of being sick and I had things to DO today. So I pretended that I had the energy, and did ’em!

The kitchen this morning...and sauteeing some apples with coconut oil & cinnamon. I should really clean up the kitchen. Maybe tomorrow...

Finally cleaned up the living room! And put the tomato seedlings in the open window for the day. A clean house makes me feel good 🙂

Even cleaned the bathroom too! ! I love lilacs in a vintage bottle vase...

My bike is my car...and it's time for errands!

I like to admire this house on my route to the library...

Isn't this sweet?

Someone's pretty flowers...

First stop is the library. I had some stuff on the Holds shelf. I love the library. If I could give it a hug, I would.

Ya know, just your typical curbside lettuce garden.

Trash

The other errand was to go vote.

Crockpot dinner that was smelling SO good when I got home from errands! Chicken-n-onions w/ Penzey's BBQ 3000 seasoning -- yummy!

I made this basket a couple months ago, and I felt so old fashioned picking Vinca flowers in it today. I'm going to go press them right now...maybe while I watch a cooking show, or listen to some music I got from the library.

2 Comments

  1. Mindy

    You have such a cute blog! I have vinca flowers growing in my frontyard; pressing them is such a good idea as there are so many and they’re just plain cute. I never would’ve thought. How is the garden?? I just planted some squash and cucumbers today in our raised beds, for the first time… fingers crossed. Anyway, I like your blog, thanks for sharing!

  2. Lindsey

    Hi Mindy,
    Thanks for your compliments on my blog! I’m glad you like it… and my garden is doing great, thanks for asking! I’ll have to post update photos soon.
    Best of luck with your squash and cukes! I hope they shower you with abundant fruits!

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