Thursday, August 27, 2009

Lunch with Galloways

After spending the morning moving books, we took the rest of the day off and went to visit our friends in the country for lunch. It was a delightful day and the lunch was fantastic. My pictures don't do it justice. The view of their 'log cabin' as you turn in the drive is breath taking. It's obvious that a lot of time is taken to maintain the yard.

Lunch was delicious. Homemade tomato soup with croutons (got to bring some home), a salad of greens with slices of roast pork that had been seasoned with jamacian jerk seasoning and some of Al's homemade dill bread.

I even brought home books to read and fresh tomatoes. Can it get any better? We've been friends now for close to 30 years and always enjoy our get-togethers. They'll be heading out for the west coast soon to visit their sons, one in Flagstaff, AZ and one in California. Unfortunately we won't be out there until later.



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We retired after years of being in the computer support business, Jane with Brulin Corp and John with Unisys. We tried tent camping but finally settled on RV living. While we are part timers now, we hope to move to becoming full-timers eventually. John works on his HO model of Ellis, KS UP railroad and Jane persues her search for used books to read and sell on Amazon. We winter in Apache Junction, AZ and summer in Indiana.