Friday, January 31, 2025

Snow in Mississippi in January

It doesn't happen but every five or even ten years, but we get very excited when it does. Of course, all the pot plants on the front porch have to be moved inside. The ones in the back flowerbed and driveway get dragged into the garage. Since the below freezing temperature doesn't last but two or three days, this will usually save the plants. Then they all get moved back outside for the bright, sunny days. Lots of clean-up, but well worth the trouble.



View from my front porch

Daughter Linda and I, with help from the art committee at OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute), hung our quilts/fiber art exhibit. The exhibit will be on display from January through April at the Peck House (OLLI's building), 3601 Pearl Street, in Hattiesburg. There is a terrific lineup of classes for this spring term, and we are happy to get to have our art on display. A reception will be held Friday, February 21, 1:00-2:30 p.m. 


The Invitation
Theresa Ratti

L to R: Linda, Martha, Karrie Pennington, Dean Pennington,
Theresa Ratti, Autumn Pennington


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