Continuing with our journey, we photographed these silos in
Nebraska and the windmills that have been added in the last year or two in
Adair County in Iowa. We missed being
snowbound in New Mexico and the six inches of snow south of Denver in the area
we picnicked in a week ago. The weather
was foggy in Nebraska and it rained overnight while we were camped but we made
it home without any trouble.
Home looked so good to us. Most of my tulips had already
bloomed. I pulled weeds and planted the iris that my friend Saundra gave me.
Nothing was damaged or destroyed in the winter months. There wasn’t even dust on the furniture
BUT thirty hours later we had a hail
and thunderstorm that tore up siding, broke a window and screen, and damaged
our roof. Our RV bra or mask was
pitted, the clearance lights were broken, and the air conditioning covers were
broken. All my flowers were now 1 inch high.
We were blessed that no one was hurt. We are also blessed
that we can be with family. These are
photos of my newest great grandson, Carter, who was just a few days shy of
three months old when we took these photos.
If you want to enlarge these photos, click on the lower left side of photo to see all the pics then click on the ones you want to enlarge.
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