Tea With Your Blog Sir?

Yes, don’t mind if  I do.   A dazzling Sunday morning here.  Not a thought in my head about what to write about today.  Maybe that is better that way.

Ah, but one thing going on here on Vashon is a fund raiser for Phil’s Camino, So Far So Good, the hour long version.  If you are a Vashonite come down to the Eagles Club at 6:30 on Saturday March 24th for the fund raising spaghetti dinner.  It’s $20 a plate to help support the cause.  Yeah, how great is that?!

John O’Donohue quote by Charlotte Carter Attebery, Rho’s aunt.

Yes, and Rho is going to send us one of these beautiful prints for our art collection.  Of course, John O’Donohue is looked up to by all us Caminoheads near and far.  What a beautiful gift!  Thank you both!

We are walking at 1600 today on our SUMMER SCHEDULE.  Man, I like the way that sounds.  So can we now offically say that we have made it through the winter?  That used to be a joke with me but not any more, serious business.  So yes, time to celebrate, come and walk and have tapas with us.

Celebration loves, Felipe.

2 thoughts on “Tea With Your Blog Sir?”

  1. Hola Amigo!

    Regrets that Pilgrim Farmer John will be unable to attend said function, but happy to report that donation has been cyber transferred to the making of “So Far So Good” into the masterpiece that it will be! Annie is keeping us all well-posted on the whens and wherefores of the production process, so our attention will not falter. Our St Patrick’s Day was a white one, with about 4 inches of fluffy new snow majestically falling throughout the morning. The sunset saw it mostly melted, which is the way things often happen here in the “tweens” season. Blessings on you, and may the healings continue.

    SF,
    PFJ

    1. PFJ ~ Four inches of snow, haven’t you guys heard of global warming out there? Hate to tell you we have some early flowers and green leaves springing forth. I was out in the corn patch yesterday picking up a couple of buckets of rocks. It is pretty dry and am hoping for an early planting. Although that will have to wait for my return from Lourdes. Thank you so much for your contribution to the cause. My Rebecca and I watched a rough cut of the longer version and we hate to say it but it is better than the shorty. I know, hard to believe. PFF

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