
We're trying to bring Odd Fridays into to 21st Century.
You're welcome to comments as a guest, a hopeful guest, whatever. First hurdle is creating this blog :-/
Even though I've been "web literate" since Gore invented it, I'm lax in blogging experience. I'm jumping in feet first.
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If I lived closer, I'd be there! Looks like lots of fun and fellowship.
If you're ever in the area - Open Houses, Odd Dated Fridays after Memorial Day - before Labor Day. You are welcome!
Last night was Odd, June 17th. A fun night.
Brian came with his sons, Phillip, Daniel & Jacob. They really seemed to appreciate & enjoy our little nature preserve nestled between 15 rows of traffic :~p
Sherral came with tasty BLT deviled eggs - a treat she came up with after learning about them on a trip to Indy.
Fred came with giant strawberries and chocolate for dipping and beer. He hoped Betty would be coming after her previous engagement. Which she did. She'd been to a silk scarf tie-dying class and left early to join us =) She said she hung the [belly dancing] scarf out the window on her way to speed its drying but it was still wet when she got there. Gar suggested she drape it over the fig tree. It added beautiful ambiance to the patio. We toasted with the Pinot Evil Noir she brought.
Don came with his daughter Theresa - same age as Brian's twins [Daniel & Jacob]! She joined them playing Frisbee after Don got the Frisbee out of a tree for them.
Joyce & Chuck shared a bottle of Chianti and their company. It's always good to see them. They strolled the grounds too - a good night for it.
Fireflies joined us once again! Theresa caught on and let it go ♥
Tom came with Barnaby's Pizza - yum! He said he'd try and bring Sue, too, next time.
Ibett came after fulfilling some Re-Max obligations. She and Betty were excited to learn they're both in real estate and exchanged information to network.
Good food, good company, hope to see you in 2 weeks on July 1st.
Happy Father's Day!
Sean made it for an hour or so and presented us with a framed, signed copy of "Kate's Hope" luncheon plaque featuring Sister Maura Brannick, C.S.C. She started the Chapin Street Clinic, dedicated to the medically under-served of St. Joseph County. She received the Kate's Hope Award last year.
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