It's a mild morning here - almost 60*. Our morning walk will be pretty comfortable today. We've been having to really bundle up the last several days. Our high temp is to be 76. Just about purrfect.
Yesterday I got all my letters done and we took the quilt top and the letters to the park clubhouse to lay them out on the floor there to see how they would fit. This morning I'll get started assembling that final border but we are having lunch with friends today so I may not get it all finished.
LORI - the letters spell out the "catchphrase", if you will, of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy: Not All Who Wander Are Lost. They will circle around 3 borders because they won't fit on just one or even two.
VELDA - nice to have someone who knows all the back roads! We have a State Route 16, too! The major No/So route through several towns in our area. It bisects what used to be my Grandpa's farm back in 1902 and my property borders Grandpa's old farm. We can hear traffic from our deck in summer, but it kind of sounds like a river in the distance, so that's what we pretend! How was the dance last night? There was a blues band playing in our clubhouse here but with the next new virus showing up here in Austin now, we didn't want to take a chance on being exposed. Both Aut and Antonio work with medically compromised people, children among them, and They are so cautious and we just feel we can't take any risk for their sake. So we stayed in and watched a Christmas movie - Christmas with the Kranks.
TINA - what's the daily stocking count? You don't have to worry about your ugh-lies. They won't go anywhere. lol!
JANA - I would think your electrical engineer could rig up an alarm for when his O2 drops below a set point. That's standard in hospitals. Set him thinking on that. It will keep him busy for a while.

Our lunch today will probably fill us up for supper, but if not, we have salad makings. We ended up with alfredo last night with some of our ham so I saved the last of it for ham and bean soup tomorrow.
Happy Suppering!