I've been having too much fun making band related stuff. Here's a keyboard stand I just finished for Annie. It comes apart for transport into four flat pieces of 3/8" plywood. I painted the logo to hang on the front.
I also made sax and guitar stands.
We're playing several Saturday Nights a month at the Turtleback Oasis, a local Natural Food Store. They pay us in coupons for free eats at their deli. Our friend Tracy cooks there and the pies and pastries are wonderful. On Sunday's we play at the Lee Belle Johnson Senior Recreation Center (she was a "Cowgirl Poet" who passed away a few months ago).
The crowds have been small, to say the least, but maybe they'll pick up as word gets out. Those who do show up seem to enjoy our music.
We're playing several Saturday Nights a month at the Turtleback Oasis, a local Natural Food Store. They pay us in coupons for free eats at their deli. Our friend Tracy cooks there and the pies and pastries are wonderful. On Sunday's we play at the Lee Belle Johnson Senior Recreation Center (she was a "Cowgirl Poet" who passed away a few months ago).

Our gardens continue to thrive. We've been eating lots of zuccini, along with chard and beet greens. Some of the chile peppers are getting ready to pick but the tomatos seem to be waiting for cooler weather to really set on. Lots of flowers, but not many tomatos yet. Last year they peaked in early October. We've got about a dozen various melon plants that volunteered from our compost pile. Here's a small watermelon, but we've also got cantelope and several unidentified melons of equal size.
A few weeks ago we found a bunch of bamboo beside the road. There is municipal trash pickup here and folks leave their yard litter beside the road to be hauled away. I couldn't see this stuff going into the landfill so salvaged a couple of vanloads. It makes great trellises and we've stuck a bunch in the fence for the birds to perch on. The finches, sparrows and assorted doves come to be fed every day and some days there must be 75 birds at once sitting around our yard waiting for a chance at the feeder.
(that's the empty house next door) I've got several projects in mind and will post some photos at a later date. I have more garden pictures, and if I get ambitious I'll put them in a Picassa album and post a link here.
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