Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Wednesday 20th July 2016.........time to work!!

Wednesday is the day that Janet and Malc go here
 from 10 am to 2.00 pm and Janet prepares and serves over 30 hot meals to people on the streets....Malc is the pot peeler and dishwasher and last week I offered to go in for him to give him and a break and I did the same today....

So this is the start of nearly 19 pounds of spuds!!!!



Then it was helping Janet to serve and finally the dishes.....yes the dishes.....it is not so bad there is a great commercial dish washer and I enjoyed my time there although it was a really hot day and very warm in the kitchen....

We did not get home till almost 3.00 pm and we figured we deserved some time in the garden with some tea.

I did some final trip preparation for my next installment which starts on Sunday!!!

If you get chance check out the moo n tonight!!


June full moon is called a 'buck moon'
Tonight's full moon is called a "buck moon" in North America.
The moon will be at its fullest at 6:57 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time tonight, though it will not be visible to North Americans until sometime around 8 p.m. on the East Coast, when the moon rises above the horizon. The moon will technically be in its waning gibbous phase by the time it is visible to North American eyes, but will still appear full.
Names of moons often date back to Native American tribes, and early European settlers. They helped keep track of seasons, and important events at those times. August's full moon, for example, is called the Sturgeon Moon, named for the species of fish that is best caught in the Great Lakes at around that time, according to the Farmer's Almanac.
The name "buck moon" is one of three names given to the moon in North America in July because it arrives during the time when male deer, called "bucks," are beginning to grow their antlers. Other names include the "hay moon," when farmers are beginning to store their hay, and "thunder moon," for the number of thunderstorms that occur at this time, as the Almanac noted.

Yashi Kochi!!!

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