-=> Quoting Ruth Haffly to Nancy Backus on 09-18-16 20:41 <=-
RH>> And held for several days before putting up. We probably
RH>> should have bought them the day we left. But, they'll still
RH>> taste good this winter.
NB>> Ah, that also explains why they didn't escape totally
NB>> unscathed... ;) And, having put them up, you will indeed
NB>> enjoy them this winter.. :)
RH> We got some a few years ago and did the same thing. This time I think
RH> the peaches were a bit riper to begin with.
Possible. :)
NB>>>> Did Steve take the bad ones back to Harris Teeter....?
RH>>> No, just added them to the compost bucket.
NB>>> I might have wanted to let them know that they were that bad,
NB>>> in case they cared....
RH>> Yes, but we had other things to take care of, and my fall/break threw
RH>> us out of sorts for a few days.
NB> Ah, yes, that would throw a monkeywrench into things... ;)
RH> Quite so, but smoothing out now. Getting used to the temporary new
RH> normal. Not fun but knowing it's short term makes it more bearable.
Yup, as long as you heal clean, you shouldn't have issues later... :)
Since you didn't tear anything, there shouldn't be long-term problems.
RH>>> before we served supper. They unwound some more by doing the
RH>>> clean up afterward, before going down to Barre for maple
RH>>> creemees.
NB>>> Sounds quite pleasant.... :)
RH>> Nice to have the clean up done for us, and the chance to sit &
RH>> visit with those not needed for the clean up. Getting creemees
RH>> the first night in VT is traditional as we understand.
NB>> Like getting ice cream cones (and poutine) is a tradition with our
NB>> mission teams to Quebec... ;)
RH> Probably so. (G) I think some of this year's team got a creemee every
RH> day/night of the time we were in VT.
Quick addiction, eh...? :)
ttyl neb
... A cat is always on the wrong side of the door.
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