Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Capitol, Chickens, Clams, and Mussels.

Today Cheyenne had her last fourth grade field trip to the Capitol in Madison.  It was hot and humid.  Cheyenne was still on crutches and not getting around too well without them, so her teacher had the idea of taking a wheelchair along for her to use.  It worked out great (for the one not pushing Cheyenne)--allowing her to be able to participate.  Thank you for making this a possibility and all the extra work that went along with it!

Cheyenne's fourth grade class.  Cheyenne is the first from the left.  Wearing a pink tank top.


This morning Auntie Pam and I ventured to Beaver Dam, did some shopping, and picked up our baby chicks.  Pam and Al are becoming quite the little farmers expanding their flock to 36.  We have a total of 60 or so.  Some for eating and some for laying eggs.

Tonight for supper we had our clams and mussels which we have been wanting to eat since last week Friday but things got busy and never had the time to make them.  Tonight we decided was going to be the night.  Not as good as in chowder.  Not nearly as good as the squid.  But still fun to try.





 

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