Sunday, May 4, 2008

Thank You Very Much!

This morning has been great! After feeding my six dogs, Mama, Abbie, Thunder, Toto, Little Girl and Hank, and then Lucky, our three-legged cat, I made some coffee, and then went out on our new screened-in deck to enjoy my first cup of coffee for the day.

I just love our new deck, that my incredibly great big brother, Ron and my nephew, Tom— built for us! Decorating it has been a lot of fun for me, and I am nearly done with it, and I will have pictures to share soon.

After breakfast with Tony, I decided to check my e-mails. As always, there were numerous letters and spams, but the last two e-mails, made my day! The first one, was from our great friend Carl. He wrote to tell me that he had to cancel his visit with us because he had some business that needed his attention. At the end of his note, he attached a beautiful picture of a rose in his garden—that he had named—Nancy! Wow, that is too cool!

The second e-mail was from our friend Dr. Kim G., who donated the agility equipment to us, a few months back. Well, she is putting on a dynamite Benefit for us, on June 6th, at 8:30 pm, at the Ruta Maya Coffee House & Organic Coffee Importing, up in Austin, featuring—Joe King Carrasco, who we love! Anyway, Kim wrote to tell us that the web site, promoting the upcoming benefit, was now ready for us to post!

Here is the site for the event: http://www.myspace.com/utopiabenefitjoeking

The site is fantastic! Please check out the site and near the bottom of the page they did the coolest slideshow of our dogs!

Thank you, Carl Naylor, Kim and Joe King Carrasco! We love y’all!

I’m fixing to go to Kerrville to get some paint for our front porch!

P.S. Cindy Lou, I hope your move to Granite Shoals went well!

1 comment:

DY_Goddess said...

Oh! What a beautiful rose! nancy, I'm envious of your improvements and gardening. We're still waiting for it to warm up here. You can't really plant until May 24th, there's still danger of frost. My heron is back at the pond tho, and all the birds are "gettin' busy" so Spring is officially here, even tho it's not warm yet.
We had about 8 feet of snow here over the winter and most of my herbs didn't come back. Oh well, I'll plant again & see how they do! Tell Tony good luck with his Victory/Heirloom Garden, it sounds divine!
I currently only have my hearty chives and Kris popping up out of the dirt ; ))