Inside the House
We have put some of Tom's turkey prints up the wall along the stairway since this picture was taken.
In the Garage
Anyone familiar with our garage/dump in Baytown would be amazed and impressed, or maybe just relieved, by the organizational impulse Tom brought to the garage here.
He has artfully hung mementos, . . .
constructed and filled shelves,
and devised ways to simplify his work there.
Tom has had well-appreciated help from Tommy and Art (who, amazingly, picked up and hung the Mercury 25 outboard by himself) and also from our young neighbor Cody, but he has also constructed wenches and levers and other devices to lift and install items such as this heavy hose reel. I've always admired the way he approaches a problem, taking his time, thinking it through, and gathering tools before finally tackling and solving it, and this hasn't changed.
Credit also needs to go to Ronnie R., who rebuilt the garage, adding high, sturdy shelves, after Hurricane Ike brought several feet of water into the structure. Tom is placing the more valuable items up high, in hopes that Ike will be neither repeated nor surpassed in the near future. If it is, we still feel fairly secure, in that our living space is probably eighteen or twenty feet above the water.
We found a place in the flowerbed for St. Francis.
I love this tree down in Sundial Park, in the area (about a half mile from our house) where golf carts gather to watch the sunset each evening. I will probably do a long-term photographic study of it at some point.
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