Good Morning, Flowers! It's a cloudy and windy day in my neighborhood this morning. It just looks cold outside. Yesterday afternoon Bob came home and hauled 3 pickup loads of leaves to the landfill. We still have a few left on one tree and a few here 'n there on the lawn. We haven't had rain for several days but some of the bottom leaves were still wet and the grass was turning yellow -- good thing he got to it yesterday.
Today I'm off to find fall paper plates and napkins plus finish my grocery shopping. No one evidently ordered fall paper products and I have one place left to go. Otherwise, it's going to be "white" for card club. I have another meeting at church late this afternoon. I hope it's the last one and all of the vacancies are filled.
Maggie -- Thank you for sharing the recipe. I have to agree that chocolate and pumpkin would be a questionable combination. You try it and let us know how you like it. I did find the blocked senders part of my email and there were no addresses there. I may end up making a phone call which is ok.
Susan -- I hope the storm has let up by now. Just the pictures on TV look scary, but to have trees falling across roadways would make anyone nervous. Do you have a garage for your car? I know that where Bob's parents lived in AZ, everyone had carports instead of garages. I hope you don't have to move your car, but better to be safe than sorry. I did check my address book and the email address is there.
"Gma" -- I can just see Thomas studying the stock market! I wonder if his high school requires an economics class to graduate. Our econ teacher is an idiot (softball coach first and teacher second); he has dumbed down the class so much so that everyone passes just by showing up for class. I love the bright colors in the yarn! It would be interesting to see how they hand paint yarn -- I have a mental picture of the seven dwarfs lined up at the table with tiny paint brushes.
Did any of you see the lady whose chimp chewed her hands off and ripped her face apart? I didn't look when Oprah took the veil off. I can't imagine what that must have been like.
I need to comb my hair, do my makeup, and I'm off! Have a terrific Thursday!
Jean -- from Iowa!