[Scenes from everyday moments of our lives. . .]
The best neighbors you can have are a family of Sand Hill Cranes: Bob, Carol and little Teddie.
the Cranes |
The Grilled Cheese Fest, held at Fuller Park in Grand Rapids and sponsored by the Cheese Lady of Grand Rapids, was packed with hungry folks enjoying a gorgeous autumn afternoon.
Grilled Cheese Fest 2022 |
Celebrating nephew's Ben's 42nd birthday at the Rainbow Grill in Hudsonville, with his dad and gram, where I had a thoroughly scrumptious chicken salad.
a true chicken salad |
Ben's birthday |
However, usually it's home cooking for us: here is my marinated pork sirloin steaks ready for the gill and baby potatoes ready for roasting.
home cooking |
Back out for dinner with the Galloways where I polished off a tasty Cubano sandwich (sans pane) at Third Nature Brewery in Rockford.
An arboreal neighbor who has seen better days.
survivor |
Susie and I took her mom to a CRC church in Byron Center one afternoon for a Lucas family reunion luncheon and sing-a-long.
On a gorgeous September afternoon I came across these three veterans buried in Winchester Cemetery, Byron Center, Michigan. Thought you'd like to meet them.
George Otto, 126th Infantry, died in France |
Levi Higby, 6th Michigan Heavy Artillery, died in New Orleans, LA |
James A. Burwell, 126th Infantry, killed in the Argonne Forest, France, buried in France |
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