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Fabulous post, Susan. Your house is gorgeous! xo,
Amen, Susan…. So very well said… This is what makes the USA a wonderful nation under God.. And may He bless our country and it’s hard working citizens this Labor Day… Just makes you proud..
Luv ya
September 4, 2011 9:58 PM
This was a very interesting post to read. I loved your tribute to the American worker, and your house looks amazing.
A lovely post, and a great tribute for Labor Day. Have a lovely holiday!
Patty
You have written a memorable post, a lovely tribute to those who are not afraid of hard work. Every loafer who lives by “working the system” should be forced to read this.
We had to get a new furnace last year, 2 weeks before Christmas, and it was 7 degrees outside. Those guys were the best, and I never heard them complain.
Great post, and now you can really see your house! Beautiful. I remember always having to work on Labor Day, so to me it was just another day. Kinda sad, really. Thanks for reminding us what it really stands for.
What a great post! That cracks me up that you had so many hard workers at your house that day! Have a wonderful Monday!
Sarah
What a lovely tribute to people who work so hard here! I agree your house is just beautiful!! Enjoy your day! Thanks for stopping by:-)
What a great post for Labor day!
I love it, Susan. We’re thinking along the same lines. I was going to post about my husband yesterday. He is the most dedicated worker I know. His labor of love is truly admirable and inspiring. Great post, my friend.
Oh, and I am very encouraged to hear how God is ministering to you through the diary. Sometimes I need to hear that. Thank you for sharing.
Blessings.
FABULOUS post! Yes, AMEN indeed to the work ethic of the American worker — we have had a lot of them here at our old house at one time or another, and universally they’ve been VERY hard working, courteous, skilled — just excellent. I admire them tremendously, because they do jobs that I would never want to undertake, nor would I know how!
God bless them.
Cass
PS Your house looks fabulous, too! It’s simply adorable.
Nice post, Susan. I’m sure you’re enjoying the new HVAC and the new view. It’s so nice to see those who work in a courteous and considerate manner and with a smile on their faces. Glad you had a nice Labor Day.
I know the mixed emotions that come from losing a grand tree. Mine was a maple, too, and I wrote a whole article about its demise. 🙂
Your end-result looks wonderful and I concur about the working men and womenn who do the manual labor that keeps places looking fit and fine.