Tuesday, November 9, 2010





My plan was to bring something back which was a keepsake from the south. Sweet Grass Baskets were the #1 item everyone stated was as must. My second basket came from Henry Ford (he liked by smile) and his wife made the Moses basket and Neatha


Another view of the Old Acadmay and the bedroom where I stayed

The Old Acadmey Bed and Breakfast ran by Don & Jean Sterling

The Old South


Here is a dear friend Mrs. Leona Fennell of Walterboro to whom I asked directions and she and I became good friends. Along with good food there was the Charlston Tea Plantation. It was really nice however, if anyone tells you there is such a thing as decaf tea- well, the plantation reminded us that there is no such thing. Herbal Decaf maybe!

Friday, January 15, 2010

Bread making day


Today was exciting and helpful to those who were not accustom to making their own bread. There were 23 in the class-good turnout. Donna Whittaker made her homemade rolls which are to wonderful and I made the no knead bread. Everyone brought a salad to go along with the bread which was made and we had a great fellowship together. Thanks to those who made salads for this event.
The pearls were for Julia, the snap shot of Lucille Ball at the chocolate packing factory on my jacket was for moral support.
This next photo is Donna making her rolls.