When the year started winding down at school two weeks ago I thought that I would be crafting away and posting often. I was wrong. Construction started last week on my mother's bathroom. She is 91 and can no longer step in and out of a bathtub, so she was having it removed for a stall shower. Needless to say the weeks leading up to construction required shopping with her for tile and other needed items after work. Once construction started I went to her house every day after work and stayed until the workers left....often making her dinner before going home. There was no crafting going on at all in the evening.
This past weekend Hubby and I visited our daughter and her fiance to see the house that they have now moved into. They have been engaged for one month now with no date set for the wedding at this time.
Don't they look like the proud homeowners?
They took us to the Arnold Arboretum. What a beautiful place to walk around. Dogs are allowed on leash and there are many bicyclists. Here is a picture tour of what we saw.
These miniature trees are quite old. If you zoom in on the information stakes you can see that some were planted in the 1700s.
We also walked around a few other areas.
The clematis was in bloom and there were so many varieties.
These are my favorite color.
The flowers below were so very delicate.
I did actually take pictures of a color other than lavender.
But then again who could resist these gorgeous flowers.
Oh so pretty.
One more picture of the happy couple.
I love this picture.
I am not as thrilled with the one of Hubby and me, but it is who we are.
During our car rides to and from Boston, I spent much of my time reading this book.
It is a murder mystery, ghost story, romance. It was easy reading and perfect for my first book of the summer.
Well that is all for now. I hope to be back to blogging on a more regular basis, now that I am home for the summer.
Thanks for stopping by!
These miniature trees are quite old. If you zoom in on the information stakes you can see that some were planted in the 1700s.
The clematis was in bloom and there were so many varieties.
These are my favorite color.
I did actually take pictures of a color other than lavender.
But then again who could resist these gorgeous flowers.
Oh so pretty.
One more picture of the happy couple.
I love this picture.
I am not as thrilled with the one of Hubby and me, but it is who we are.
We even found a bunny at the aboretum.
He was quite small and not afraid of the people walking near him.During our car rides to and from Boston, I spent much of my time reading this book.
It is a murder mystery, ghost story, romance. It was easy reading and perfect for my first book of the summer.
Well that is all for now. I hope to be back to blogging on a more regular basis, now that I am home for the summer.
Thanks for stopping by!