Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Little Progress Today

Having had two days off from our construction schedule, we awoke this morning ready to send Savannah to day care and brace ourselves for another noisy day. Instead we got a call that a worker had called in sick and we could relax for the rest of the day. Deliveries would be made, but no construction. So I canceled Savannah's day care and we took advantage of the time to work a little in the garden and do some inspecting of the fruit. We have been picking tomatoes and radishes daily and I had seen some little flowers popping up on the beans. But lookie here! Two little baby beans have made their way into the world!


These are the only beans I found, but there are lots of little flowers on the bushes.


Savannah might have been a little disappointed in having to stay home. She runs to the garage door every time I head out that way, so I think she enjoys her doggie time at Karen's. Today, however, she picked up a scent in the back yard and really worked over every inch in search of whatever critter invaded her territory! We don't know if it was a squirrel or a possum, but it has left some "evidence" twice now and Savannah is determined to find out who it is!


This is a dog who definitely leads with her nose!


Graham and I figured we could go out for lunch since no one was expected to be working, but when we returned home and let Savannah outside we discovered these lovely boxes stacked next to the door! It's my new sink and faucet! Yippee!! And later this evening we walked around the outside of the new room to find our new window! Goodness! The things that appear when you least expect it!


Graham brought in the boxes with the sink and faucet. The new trim was delivered too.



So it looks like tomorrow will be a busy (and noisy) day. I have Bible study and would ordinarily take Savannah with me, but she will go to Karen's instead and stay away from the hammering and sawing. One day of confinement upstairs was enough for both of us! And we're looking forward to two very productive days.



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