As the sun started to set at the end of the longest day this year, I went out on the front deck to capture an image of the event. I took a wide shot for the full context. The silo, which you can see in the inset (lower left of photo), is exactly west of here. There are actually two silos (the sun is gleaming off the taller one).
In only three months (September), the sun will be setting between the silos. Three months later . . . on second thought I don’t want to even think about that on a beautiful day like today. I’m sure you understand. 😉
Amish country
Yesterday, Sylvia and I joined a group of friends from church and visited Farm Country Cheese House in an Amish settlement about an hour north of here. It was interesting to see the operation in action. Yes, we brought some cheese home with us.
We had dinner at an Amish home. It was quite a feed. Swiss steak, mashed potatoes, gravy, noodles, rolls, butter and strawberry jam were on the table with coffee and pie for dessert. It was all homemade and very good–especially the strawberry jam! A couple of the women said that their jam wasn’t nearly that good, and I believe it.
We made a final stop at a quilt shop. A bunch of children met us as we drove in. While the others went into the shop, Roy and I sat in the mini-bus and talked. (He is the friend that sends the best humorous e-mails to my inbox.)
Today and Tomorrow
It’s time to get back on the tractor today and mow the lawn (about six acres). We had rain yesterday and that has left the air cleaner and cooler. You’ve got to enjoy a day like that. Sylvia is already in the garden working on weed control. I’m waiting for the grass to dry–no, really I am.
Tomorrow, I’ll be helping a friend celebrate his 80th birthday. I’m looking forward to that.
I just received a call from an insurance agent. I need to gather some info and get back to her. Hope you have a great day and a better weekend.
Can’t believe you passed on the Amish quilt shop–they are something to behold–even if you aren’t a quilter. Did you know that they purposely stitch a few errors into every quilt? That is because only God makes perfection. I still think that thought has a lot of arrogance about it, but that’s what they do.
Wish we had rain here. My lovely lawn is brown, half-dead, and very hurty to walk on barefoot. I am forced to use the sprinkler to save the landscaping and gardens. UGH.
Beautiful sunset pictures!
1. I can already feel the days getting shorter.
2. Where were the green beans?
3. My lawn tractor blew up last evening, so I must shut this down now and continue with the push mower. *grimace*
Amish food is the best….paperwork gathering, not so much. Enjoy the mowing
Sunset. Amish. Relaxing conversation. Birthday party. Yep, your blog is aptly named. 🙂 Just reading your post took away the hustle and bustle of my morning.
Happy mowing. 🙂