You know, it doesn’t matter where the vacation was, it’s always nice to come home. Although the weather may be hotter, the humidity higher and the scenery flatter, home may be the sweetest sight of all.
I’m glad to be home.
PS – It may take me a few days to catch up on email and the blogging world. Thanks for being patient with me. And if you’re interested in seeing more pictures from our trip: Click Here









I love your house! Reminds me of mine back when I was first born. I added a counter to my site. I will need to add a few more things over the next few days!
Brandon Voss
ps. Home is Sweet!
Glad to hear ya made it home safe
and y’all had a good time.
nice looking house.
have a great weekend!
What a great lawn! You must have rain there…
Welcome home and glad that you had a great time.
You are a champion mower. Look at those lines!
welcome back, Kotter.
brian
Welcome home. I am sure your beds are more comfortable than those at Red River, and you are probably back into your comfortable routine. We leave for F-HU’s Christian Training Series next week, and although the scenery won’t be as great, we know the fellowship and learning experience will be fantastic. Jeanne M.
Do you mow that lawn?? It definitely ain’t where I live because out here, they would build two more houses on that much land! But you are right, there’s nothing quite like coming home.
Glad you made it back safely. And yes, it’s Always good to be home!
Well its about time, I was beginning to think you were never coming home! In fact I even heard a rumor that you went to Vegas to be an Elvis impersonator! So glad that wasn’t true!
Peace
Neva
That is a great lawn and a pretty house. No pressure on catching up – it’ll all be there.
When is Mexico?
Kathy
I cheated on the picture. Took it a few weeks ago following lots of rain. Everying is green. We’re usually having 100 degree temps, but it’s in the 80′s lately. I’m loving this global warming thing. ha
We leave for Mexico on July 13th. I still have a couple of seats on the bus! ? !
I second that, I take pride in my lawn but geez, Trey, that lawn looks great