After I returned from the dog park we got into our
car that was packed full of material and drove to Cartersville. A friend of our niece Tammy knows a lady who
does a lot of sewing and she said she would take all the fabric. She was very thankful when we gave it to her.
Then we met
our sister-in-law Thelma in downtown Cartersville and we had lunch at the Swheat
Deli on Main Street. The restaurant had good food at reasonable prices and was
decorated uniquely with antiques. Also
the staff was friendly.
HOWEVER!! The only thing that bugged me is that they
had only restroom for both sexes, and a sign on the door saying there was not a
lock on the door, knock before opening the door. When I went to the restroom I knocked on the
door waiting and listened for someone to say something. The bad thing is was the there was a big long
table closest to the door and they were all talking. I wasn't sure if I could hear a reply on the
other side of the door or not. Finally,
I decided to take my chance and open the door and the lights were out. Whew!
Then, as I stood and did my thing I had to super listen, with nerves on
edge, listening for a knock.
After lunch
we drove out to Euharlee to visit with
Tammy, Thelma's middle daughter. I am
always impressed by the details in their big
yard - lookie:
click on any picture to make it larger and understandable.
Green House front
Pet Cemetery
Green House side
The beams of the greenhouse are cedar from the wild.
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