Love all the Songs this morning!

Bummer on all that rumbling and rain Karen. Up here in Pure Michigan we could use a little rain. Feel bad for the farmers. Then again, we have one farmer in Howell, MI that got a HUGE HAIL the size of BASEBALLs the other day and his 80 acres of melons and strawberries and other veggies are all ruined. He said he just made it into the barn in time so he didn't get hurt. So sad.
Jill went Strawberry picking the other day at a small farm close to her house. We get to have some of them on Sunday when we celebrate Father's Day and Art's Birthday (a few days early).
Karen I hope your Breakfast casserole is a hit at the church's Father's Day celebration. You picked a nice church that likes to "eat well"!
Did Barb and Wendy make it to Ohio alright?
Pat: How's the HIP Patient doing today? And how are you doing too? I bet Bert can't wait to be able to get out of the house and into the car again. Just tell him not to rush that idea.
Lee: I see some really nice days starting from today onward for excellent morning walks with Ava and Lu-Ann at the Navy Park. Hopefully, we'll be able to get to Goderich soon and check out the new owners of Culbert's Bakery. They've added so many new items and they stay open on SUNDAY's. Amazing what they can put out from that small old oven in the back.
I follow them on Facebook and the little town of Goderich is lucky they bought and took over that bakery. I'm drooling thinking about the famous "Cream Puff Donut"!
Nancy: Bummer on all the trouble you're having with your fingers. Bend and massage them so they don't get any stiffer.
Hello to Bill & Rita. I'm sure you two are doing something interesting this weekend with your kids.
Art has been pulling up the dead grass on the lower street side of the property. Seems like we have some GRUBS that have been unearthed. When Art came in for lunch yesterday we saw 4-5 Robins all over the dirt looking for Grubs. Art dug up a few and tossed them to a Robin that patiently waited not far from him and 'gobbled' it up. Between the large roots from the Maple trees and little to no sun in the area and the Grubs we think that's what's killing the grass. Art said he's going to buy some rolls of SOD and try that instead of seeding it. I can see our WATER BILL go sky high to keep that SOD watered until it takes hold.
ALWAYS SOMETHING!
You all have a fine day and keep the Happiness DAVE started this morning with you all DAY!
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