Thank you for remembering Shirley. I have read her your messages over the phone or taken your cards over to her room at Water's Edge Care Center. Not much changed in 2022 except for building a pole barn and buying some land on a swampy lake to merge with our lot (now we have a lake place) to play the Medicaid game for when Shirley's LTC insurance runs out in four years. Hope you survive the snow and can dig yourselves out in Spring. (OK I know a few of you do not not know what snow looks like any more) . What follows is our year in pictures.
Shirley is about the same. |
Three days or so after the garage shredded a big hail storm came up from the 'cities' and cost the insurance companies $7,000 to fix the hail damage to Shirley's van and about $17,000 for a new roof. |
The new pole barn under construction. |
The food plots are showing some progress but the deer all find safer places to eat during the hunting season. |
The imaginary bowl business may be entering a new phase with a distributor agreeing to sell the bowls at consignment at various craft shows. So far none have sold. |
This is Bruce's Christmas present. He uses it to get sympathy from all the young women in the nursing home. |
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