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Saturday, April 26, 2008

Spurrier, Little League ,and Grits and Groceries



It has been a long time since my husband and I had three "dates" in one week. Tuesday night, we joined some friends for barbeque at the fairgrounds in Laurens County to hear Steve Spurrier at the local Gamecock Club meeting. (Go Cocks!)



Friday night, we watched a friend's son pitch in a little league baseball game. It was a huge game for this team. The Storm (friend's team) played the River Dogs. Unfortunately, the River Dogs stomped the Storms the last time they played each other. It was a close one friday night but a disappointment for the Storm. They lost by 2 runs. I had forgotten how much I enjoyed watching little league games. Many a night in the spring months, we had watched our son play....20 years ago? Ugh...where does the time go?




Tonight my husband and I joined our neighbors for an evening of food, fun, fellowship and good ole blue grass music. Out in the country near Belton, SC at a crossroad sits a tiny little country store which has been converted into a restaurant called Grits and Groceries. The restaurant is only opened for breakfast and lunch but once a month they have what they call a dinner club with a different theme. Tonight it was a smoked theme: smoked salmon stew, smoked brisket, smoked chicken, and smoked sausage, salad, cornbread, potato salad, green beans and blackberry/apple cobbler with homemade ice cream made from fresh dairy products from my favorite dairy Happy Cow. Boy, oh, boy....delicious. People could eat either inside or outside under the old oak tree. On the front porch of this cozy little building was the entertainment - The Drovers Old Time Medicine Show.
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There is just something about eating wonderful food outdoors with friends, sipping sweet iced tea and listening to the sounds of a banjo, bass fiddle, guitar and fiddle picking in the background.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Baby Hats

Don't ask me why but last spring and again this spring I have had these urges to knit nothing but baby hats. Particularly hats from Itty Bitty Hats. I don't know anyone having a baby anytime soon. Oh, well, can't say I won't be prepared when I do know of someone expecting a little one. And it has been fun, fun, fun....
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Thursday, April 03, 2008

A Little Dab of Paint Makes a World of a Difference

Slowly....step by step...it is coming together!
It started back in October. We tugged and tugged and finally removed the woodstove.
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Then in November, added gas logs. We were warm and cozy all winter.
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Finally over spring break, we painted and painted and, I must say, was very pleased with the outcome.
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Isn't it amazing what a little dab of paint can do to a room? I have not hung my new quilted wall hanging over the fireplace yet. As my husband said, "That sure is a large area of white."
Next step - pull up the carpet and possibly have the floors refinished.