Neat Trip

I went up with Andy for a picnic supper last night so I could see how he’s testig his electronics for automating the solar heating panels.

We also picked some daffodils from the old greenhouse area.

Tomorrow I’ll tell you what we saw on the drive home.

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22 Responses to Neat Trip

  1. Hootin' Anni says:

    A deer? Was it getting dark? An owl? No snake, I hope.?
    A picnic dinner sounds perfect!!

  2. The OP Pack says:

    That must have been an enjoyable time for both of you. Flowers make everything special:)

  3. Bruce Taylor says:

    Deer! I’m betting on deer!

  4. Ginny Hartzler says:

    He must have an engineer’s mind to be able to work all this!!

  5. Ann Thompson says:

    That yellow volt meter in the back looks like the one Wade used to have.

  6. Myra Guca says:

    Love those cheery daffodils! A picnic among the pines sounds wonderful. Just to be different, I’m going to guess you saw a black bear.

    • Jean says:

      No pines up there since the fire, except for the limber pine Beate and Tim gave us. We eat at the table and even though the wind was howling and whistling outside it was peacefully quiet inside.

  7. Rose says:

    I would love going up there…cannot wait to see what you saw.

  8. Madsnapper says:

    I do hope it was not a tree down across the road again and something interesting like maybe a bear or a mountain lion haha. Those Electronics just looking at the picture makes my brain hurt

  9. Cindi says:

    I love daffodils!
    😀

  10. A picnic up at your land sounds wonderful! Well, a picnic anywhere sounds perfect now, after being shut in all winter.

    • Jean says:

      I don’t go up very often partly because it makes it so special when I do go. It feels like a mini vacation. I also love my life down in my “play pen,” aka our apartment.

  11. well I’m behind again with blogs, so already know what you saw…

    but that besides the point – picnic and daffs – good combination

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