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Raisins, Pomegranates, lamp shades and RAIN!!!



My husband is on his way home - the last text was from Sacramento. 

They stopped by the Sun-Maid Raisin plant - I don't know if you all have Sun-Maid in your state or country or if it is strictly California.

He sent a cute photo of him standing next to the Sun-Maid statue - 

Headquartered in Fresno Sun-Maid Raisins are grown in the Central Valley of California, midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, a region known for its unique Mediterranean climate perfect for growing grapes and drying them to make raisins. The grapes are picked at harvest time, usually late August to early September, and dried naturally in the sun, either by hand-picking them and laying them on paper trays or by allowing them to dry-on-the-vine 

They produce more than 200 million pounds of raisins each year. 








Pomegranates - 

Gleanings are surrounded by citrus trees, peach orchards, and pomegranate trees. 





I finished those dumb lamps. Grrrrrr.

Now the shades are a problem so I am thinking about scrapping the whole thing. 

I'll still share a photo of them. A proper lamp shade is the icing on the cake or the cherry on top. The wrong shade can just be...WRONG! 

How To Choose A Lampshade: The Ultimate Guide


Have you ever done that? 

You start a project - finish it - don't like it for one reason or another? 







The really exciting news is we're supposed to get some rain on Saturday night into Sunday. Way cooler temps, too. 






 


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