Monday, April 22, 2019

Saturday, 13 April 2019: Georgetown


We all woke up too early.  It was promising to rain but we had our sights set on the historic homes tour in Georgetown.  I made a frittata deliciouso for breakfast before we headed first to Steinmart in Georgetown.  The Steinmart location right by Dellene’s house has closed unfortunately so now we have to go to Georgetown.  I found a few items there and then we started our homes tour. There were five houses on the tour; the first was a church from 1881.  Justin had said he’d like to go too; he said he was interested in seeing more of what’s going on in Georgetown.  I think he’s warming up to the idea of Sun City.  I don’t think we want to set up the house just yet but later, I think he’ll be ready.



So the promised rain came through.  It rained cats and dogs.  I know that the weather had a negative impact on turnout for the tour, but we did our part.  After visiting all the homes we went to the square for lunch and dessert.   Sherri, Steve’s ex-wife, has opened a bakery, 18 Carrot Bakery — yes, her signature treat is carrot cake.  We bought carrot cake, hummingbird cake, German chocolate cake, French bread and cinnamon rolls for in the morning.  Yummy!

When we got home, we saw that Dellene’s neighborhood had experienced quite a windstorm.  A few limbs were down and there were leaves and twigs everywhere.  It must have been something.

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