Hi everyone. Hope to find you all in the best of health and enjoying this weather. Yesterday sure was something. On our way home from southern Illinois we ran into two accidents, an enormous downpour that seemed to last forever which made us crawl and then construction which was one lane for 13-14 miles. Ugh!!! Felt like we would never get home.
The three of us fell in love with the house across from Trudy in spite of the fact it needs tons and tons of TLC plus plenty of elbow grease. It also needs a new roof and siding. The owner claimed she would take off for the roof so the siding will be our responsibility. The deck needs to be replaced too because it is really unsafe. I doubt she would take off for that but there is no harm in asking. I figure you really can not ask for an allowance for cosmetic things.
It sure needs cleaning though, plus the older gentlemen (new owner's father) left all sorts of holes in the wall and really filthy carpet which we will have to steam clean. There is actually carpet in the bathrooms too which has to eventually be removed. Do not care for that. Of course every room needs to be painted and some wall paper needs to be removed.
DD of course already picked out her room.

She already is planning where each poster will go.

The living room has fake beams up in the ceiling which really impressed me, I love it. One of the bathrooms has an "old time" mural on the tiles in the shower which resembles a scene IMO from like Italy or someplace like that. The woman said she'd replace it. I like it.
Met the neighbors on both sides. Really really nice. Especially the elderly couple to the left of us. I really like them. We have to share a driveway with them and lucky for us they are really super. So much more to tell but do not want to make this into a novel.
We met up with more of my Trudy's DH's family. Really nice people. Went to two Bar B Q's while we were there. One was way in the back of the woods where one relative built a cabin on their acres, acres of land, with a lovely pond filled with fish. Love it!! DD met up with her first tick. She did not love it.

We met up to watch a 21 gun salute on Memorial day in the local cemetery. Never saw anything like that before. Very emotional. Especially when the bugal played taps. We were given a gun shell for a souvenir. Sunday the church service had me crying too.
Someone sang Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the USA". We all really love the Methodist church and it's people. Can not wait to get out there to join their congregation. Just before we left the American legend hall had a free catfish fry lunch for the town. Quite good. Again, such friendly and wonderful people! Trudy says the American legend hall does that each year plus a lunch for Christmas. The hall is right behind their house and is a popular place for her DH and no doubt will be for my DH to unwind, shoot pool, socialize so on. Trudy teaches line dancing there on Wednesday nights so I will be joining that for fun, exercise and socialization. It's free. Can not beat that. All you have to pay for is your soda or beer if you drink it. I guess one can of soda is $1.
Between the church and the ALH we will be kept busy. Sounds so great. Plus one thing that I really like was the "new noises".

Crickets, bullfrogs and all. The evening sky so beautiful, purple. I just can not wait to get down there!!!! Oh sorry this has become a novel I will go for now.

Have a great day everyone!!