Be careful.
Don't lean in too close to your computer monitor. I have a terrible cold, and I don't want you to catch it!
I am nestled inside That Old House, with a box of tissues, a cup of coffee, and my computer. I had good intentions of doing a real post today, but this darned head cold is getting the better of me.
Instead, a teaser, for next week's Outdoor Wednesday post:
That's our daughter Alida at the Grand Canyon in Arizona.Last Tuesday, she and her boyfriend hiked to the bottom of the Canyon,
camped overnight, and hiked back up on Wednesday.
She has some spectacular pictures, but has not had time to load them onto her computer yet.
These I snatched off her Facebook page.

When Alida returned to the rim of the canyon Wednesday afternoon, and was able to use her cell phone again,
she called, and we had to give her the news that her grandmother had passed away.
she called, and we had to give her the news that her grandmother had passed away.
She flew home the next day; my father was surrounded by not only his four children and our spouses, but his 11 grandchildren, 2 step-grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren, plus their assorted spouses, and significant others.
We got a marvelous picture of Pop with all the grands-and-great-grands, and I know exactly what my mother would have said had she been there. She would have turned to Pop with a big grin, and said, "See what we did?"
My thanks to Susan for hosting Outdoor Wednesday
at her A Southern Daydreamer blog. Visit!
Next Wednesday, I hope to have Alida as my guest blogger, as she shares more Grand Canyon pictures with us.Now, stay warm! -- Cass
I pray for the people of earthquake-ravaged Haiti, a people who have known more poverty and sorrow than most of us can imagine. Our international church relief groups, the Salvation Army, and the Red Cross will need support, as they respond to the overwhelming needs of the Haitian people.





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