
Niki and Joe came by last night and brought Mike his 30 year old mounted bass was pretty bad shape after multiple moves and age. We just had it stored in the basement. Joe is a taxidermist and took it home with him a few months ago to restore for Mike. Wow, I wish we had a before photo of this fish because Joe really did a terrific job of restoring it.
The next photo is of Niki's finger after she lost her battle with an electric trimmer.

She had to have 8 stitches in it. Ouch! Hope you're not squimish!
We don't get to see enough of them so we had a really nice visit.
Dena
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Too funny! We just arrived in Sante Fe, NM and Barbara fixed us bacon and tomato sandwiches on toast for lunch!!! How is that for a coincedence? Yes they are really good especially if you get home grown tomatoes.
Neal
I had to have one the other day. It reminds me of growing up too, don't need the bacon or lettuce. Jim isn't a toast and tomato kinda guy either. My poor tomato plants are about burnt up. Still producing very little, but maybe they'll survive until to cools down a bit.
Annie
I thought both Neal and Annie would remember would remember these. Neal and Barb, that was funny that I posted this just when you had one for lunch.
Sorry Annie to hear your plants are about to burn up.
Mike and I didn't do anything in the garden this year. It was hot as hell in May and we said we'd just buy fresh at the farmer's market this year. Too danged HOT.
Oooh, that looks so good. I know what I'm having for lunch today. Yummy.
Joe and I had several of those this year but none of ours looked that gooooood! We had lots and lots of mators and pole beans, had to give them away. Big and juicy
fresh mators, nothin better than that on hot toast. mmmmmmmmmmmmm.
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