Graeme decided that he needs to work on his fitness levels, so we took a walk into town, and the foot of Jacob’s ladder. I popped in to the museum, while Graeme climbed 100 of the 699 stairs. He was not even breathless!!
Back home, we realized that the shelves that we were going to put the National Geographics on, would be too weak to hold their weight. I now have to remove books that I unpacked onto the bookcase in the entrance hall, and pack them back into boxes, in order to make place for the National Geographics…Grrhhh! Graeme was offered some wood, and he plans to build a big bookcase that will hold all his theological books. Until this book case is built, they will have to live in the boxes that they arrived in.
See photo of the front view of the manse, and a close up of the bougainvillea plant that grows in the corner . A lovely splash of colour.
Back home, we realized that the shelves that we were going to put the National Geographics on, would be too weak to hold their weight. I now have to remove books that I unpacked onto the bookcase in the entrance hall, and pack them back into boxes, in order to make place for the National Geographics…Grrhhh! Graeme was offered some wood, and he plans to build a big bookcase that will hold all his theological books. Until this book case is built, they will have to live in the boxes that they arrived in.
See photo of the front view of the manse, and a close up of the bougainvillea plant that grows in the corner . A lovely splash of colour.
I keep wondering why the National Geographic mags are so important........ forgive me if I am rude to ask - hey Graeme? Never mind we all have our "funnyosities" teehee. And one has to admit that they are beautiful and educational mags.
ReplyDeleteI am thrilled to hear that you have an improvement in health Hazie - may you continue from strength to strength. I am soooooo green about friends there who share your delightful company.