Afternoon visitors

Yesterday afternoon we looked out the back window and had quite a little gathering out there.  There actually was another fawn with them, for a total of four, and the one eating had antlers, which we almost never see.  I am not sure if all deer that have antlers are bucks, but that’s how we are referring to him, anyway.  This seemed like a lot of children for one couple – maybe the cousins were playing together or something? 🙂

York County Historical Center

Last week I went & got a tour from Mallory and her supervisor Carly at the Historical Center of York County, where Mallory is interning this summer.  They are mostly a record keeping and research site, but they did have one great display case that Mallory had been wanting me to come and see of hats, of all things, from throughout York County history.  She said she knew I would love it, and she was right.  I obviously had my finger over part of the lens when I tried to take a picture of the aviator cap, dang it. Still it was very cool.

Joshie’s Houses

Last weekend when we were in Tennessee burying Momma’s ashes we spent Saturday morning touring a couple of the houses that Josh is working on now – he said he currently has five in progress. He is a construction manager for Castle Homes, which builds fancy dancy houses in the Nashville area. Jeff & I are hoping to get a walk-in shower put in soon, and I loved this one in the first house we toured. Zollie told me it is called a curbless shower, but Josh said it would be very difficult (read: expensive) to add one like that, because all of the bones are different in the area where it is placed. Still, I thought it looked so cool.

When we got back to Murfreesboro we headed out to the house where we lived on Lascassas Road, where Sher buried some of Gran’s ashes. It was a good day.

Crazy Mason’s

Yesterday Mason & I headed to Concord to visit Crazy Mason’s Milkshake Bar. I’d wanted to take him since I first heard about it a couple of months ago. Then when I was at the beach last week, my friend Charlotte’s grandson Jordan came over to visit, and he works at the one in Wilmington, so that reminded me that we needed to go before school starts back in three weeks (!!!) It was just a great place. Here are a couple of pictures.