Guest guest Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 Number one on my bucket list is going canoe in camping in Kananaskis country and climbing to the top of Mount Indefatigable. Other than that taking my backyard off grass and putting in vegetables, native plants, fruit trees and herbs. Still building with recycled marble but the patio I think is done....until I find another piece of granite that I like better or fits nicer...LOL Needless to say I am holding off on the moss grout for a couple more weeks. The earth oven plans are coming together, and the solar oven is just waiting for days off with sunshine and time to piece it together. There is also midsummer coming up and I am hoping to light up the yard with candlelight and laughter, a trip to Saskatchewan in August to meet my husband's family without a bride or a coffin involved. Working on his family's tree for the kids, books to be read, wine, jams, marinara sauce to be made, garage sales to be checked out, gardens to be weeded, flowers to be cut for the kitchen table and seeds to be saved. And don't forget an afternoon picnic or two on the beach, at a local historic site, or along a river bank just to get to know these men and almost men in my life. It is truly amazing what you can learn when there is no computer, video game or television. Cheers and enjoy your own bucket lists Bina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2009 Report Share Posted June 4, 2009 Thanks for sharing, Bina. I couldn't begin to list everything that's on my bucket list! LOL. Cyndi schultzjanet <schultzjanet Tue, 2 Jun 2009 8:32 am [RFSL] re the bucket list Number one on my bucket list is going canoe in camping in Kananaskis country and climbing to the top of Mount Indefatigable. Other than that taking my backyard off grass and putting in vegetables, native plants, fruit trees and herbs. Still building with recycled marble but the patio I think is done....until I find another piece of granite that I like better or fits nicer...LOL Needless to say I am holding off on the moss grout for a couple more weeks. The earth oven plans are coming together, and the solar oven is just waiting for days off with sunshine and time to piece it together. There is also midsummer coming up and I am hoping to light up the yard with candlelight and laughter, a trip to Saskatchewan in August to meet my husband's family without a bride or a coffin involved. Working on his family's tree for the kids, books to be read, wine, jams, marinara sauce20to be made, garage sales to be checked out, gardens to be weeded, flowers to be cut for the kitchen table and seeds to be saved. And don't forget an afternoon picnic or two on the beach, at a local historic site, or along a river bank just to get to know these men and almost men in my life. It is truly amazing what you can learn when there is no computer, video game or television. Cheers and enjoy your own bucket lists Bina Wanna slim down for summer? Go to America Takes it Off to learn how. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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