Our heading refers to a famous event north of here. No, there was no snow in June, as the picture indicates.
But, a HUGE congratulations to Tina and Matthew! Great news. Could you hear the cheers from Illinois stretching all the way to New Jersey and DC?
So, even though the official proposal took place in May, we didn't get to officially congratulate them until June.
It sure is nice to see June. Thought I'd throw in a February photo so we could all appreciate a little better the joy of green. What a difference four months makes!
We got a little greener in Pittsfield last week due to a torrential rainstorm. At least that's what I thought it was. Andrew called that night to ask if I had been hit by the tornado! That storm turned into a tornado a short while later as it descended east of Pittsfield into the Connecticut valley. Scary video and photos.
All is well in Illinois, especially after what sounded like a great long weekend at Green Lake. Andrew recounted his story of the one that got away. At least it was not a snapping turtle.
Our time on Beech Avenue is winding down. We held our last barbecue this past weekend, with Joe, Tamara, Margaret and Dee, as well as the Schwartz's, friends from South Africa. Tomorrow, I unhook the gas and drive the canister north. Movers come next Monday. Did I mention the peach pie that Joe and Tamara brought over?
The Sunday over Memorial Day we moved Margaret into her new apartment, just north of Dupont Circle. It's nice, especially as it is close to her work, and there's a nice dog park nearby.
And, we're getting ready for our trip to China - Annie has been helpful in sending us ideas of what to do while we're there.
I stayed overnight in Hightstown last week on my way north to help Grandma clean out some of her papers and her clothing shift to summer wear. Grandma kept a list of what each of her four sons inherited from Pomfret. Interesting, and almost incriminating material! But also a little inaccurate. Unfortunately.
Our house project is moving forward as well. Floors are done, the upstairs bedroom part is almost all done and ready to receive visitors. Kitchen cabinets are in; just waiting for the screens on the porch. My job? Mow the lawn. Johnny came over to help me move the couch back into the living room, following the sanding of the floors. Three generations of Boyle women participated in a running and walking race this past weekend in Albany. They all look healthy!
We saw on Facebook that Jeffrey and Melodie picked out their rings last weekend! Another congratulations to them. We can't wait til October!
And we can't wait until July to see everyone in Pittsfield for Grandma's 85th party.
Love from down here.
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