Saturday, September 7, 2019

Outdoor Dining and a Utilikilt

This Saturday . . .


. . . we did our chores . . .


. . . then visited a little festival in town.  We ate some popcorn, Anna got her face painted . . .


. . . and we met a guy wearing this cool "utilikilt."  It's made of super-sturdy material, and has straps strong enough to hold a hammer or drill.  It was fun to see an uber-practical, modern twist on this ancient garment, but as my brother Andrew put it, I can't imagine wearing one to a construction site unless I was about 6' 7".


This evening, we decided to utilize some features of our new home that we were really excited about, but haven't gotten around to using yet.  Phillip fired up the grill to cook burgers . . . 


. . . then we enjoyed a nice meal in the screened patio.  It was a lovely way to enjoy the pleasant sounds and cool breezes of our waning summer without worrying that mosquitoes would crash our little party.

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