The town of Las Vegas, which is about three miles from Storrie Lake State Park, has a really nice library. I stopped by a few days last week and used their fast Internet connection to get some things downloaded. When I was in the library a few weeks ago I got a library card, so this time, I was all set.
From Wikitravel: Carnegie Park, an area of town centered around Carnegie Park, which has a Carnegie Library that was modeled after Thomas Jefferson's home, the Monticello. The surrounding blocks are filled with old Victorian homes.
The clouds came in, the fog appeared and it started pouring rain:
Thunder and lightening:
And we had bright, sunny, hot parts of the day. This large earth mover was bringing some of the mud at the edge of the boat ramp back up the ramp and dumping it on the side. That'll make it easier for the boats to come and go from the ramp. (Thanks Jeanne, for the photo. I left my camera in The Palms.) You can see the clouds building in the distance.
LADIES ONLY???
You may or may not be interested in this, but it might bring back some memories. I made a life change last week. Jeanne and I were talking about hair styles, whether or not to use a blow drier (she has great curly hair that looks good long or short and just got a fab hair cut. It looks just darling and she sure doesn't need a blow drier!)
When I was a little girl, my mom would wash my hair and then make those little circles of hair on my head and cross bobbie pins to hold them down - I would have curley hair the next day after sleeping on the bobbie pins all night. Remember that, ladies?
Then rollers came on the scene, and I sure remember sleeping on those things. Some were plastic, then came sponge. Ouch!
Next was the blow drier cap: wash, roll up in curlers and sit under the cap with hot air blowing on your hair while reading a movie magazine. That was an improvement for sure, no more sleeping on curlers.
Then the hand-held hair dryer became available, and that was a real improvement. We could put rollers in and spot dry them, or blow dry using a brush and then (or not) a hair iron to straighten the hair, or a curling iron to put some curls in.
I've done all that over the years, except the iron. I've never just washed my hair and let it air dry. I don't know why, it just wasn't part of my hair styling system. LOL
After Jeanne and I talked about it, I decided to try just letting my hair dry by itself. It's been too hot to use the hair dryer, and honestly, I get tired of that bother.
This is what I ended up with:
What a surprise - I love it, and it's so easy! If my hair is too hot on my neck, I just make a pony tail below the clip and I'm ready to go. Funny how we get into our life habits and don't think to try something new, and I should have tried this years ago. I've been letting my hair grow since that awful hair cut I got on Christmas Eve in 2012 - 19 months ago. It's getting pretty long now.
WELCOME to two new Followers:
Monica - a mom who loves to quilt, garden, collect vintage sewing machines, and travel the world. Monica has three blogs, if you check out this one, Color My World With Warmth, you can access the other two on the upper right sidebar. Besides her love of quilting, she enjoys collecting vintage sewing machines and treadling. Monica, you are quite a quilter, I love the scrappy Irish Chain quilt you are starting to put together - what a lot of work! Your photos make me want to take up quilting again - maybe some day. Thanks for following along with us!
Welcome also to Phil Southers! Phil doesn't have a photo or any infomation, so I can't share anything with you, but we're happy to have you following me and Katie, Phil!
Welcome aboard to you both! :)
From me and Katie, have a great Saturday, everyone! :)