Mission Completion
Mission completion on my studio floors as well as the two closet floors. The Filter Queen’s cord is tidy and the tops of the two church tables are empty. Ready willing and able is my studio.
I had sent for an extra battery for our new weed-whip and blower. Dennis switched it out between the two chargers and the two chargers worked, the battery would not take a charge. Today I packaged up the battery and printed out the shipping labels. Our Fleet Farm is an authorized UPS depot. No charge for the return and the price of the battery, $47.30, will be refunded to our credit card. A good feeling to have that taken care of.
As we were in the little red pickup, Dennis filled the two gas cans up as I am sure there will be one more tidy, tidy that Tom will do yet this fall with the mower. From there we went to Dollar General to pick up some Lemon Heads. They are still a $1.00 a bag, compared to the grocery store at $1.29 for the same sized bag. I bought all they had, 8 bags. From there Dennis wanted to take a ride around the block to the north to see how the farming was going. There was not a bean field left for harvesting and a fair amount of the corn fields were either out or being worked on. That satisfied the curiosity as well as the errand’s we had.
Driving along Main Street, the city flower baskets may have had some tender plants that got nipped with last night’s temperatures.
All I have left for this day is to put fresh linens on Dennis’ bed. My bed will be done tomorrow.
The two older ones on Stauffer are keeping their head’s above water. There is so much fright being aired about the cost of health care for 2026 and that is what the democrats are touting for verification for the shutdown. Yesterday we received our information from Blue Cross/Blue Shield for 2026. It was no higher than the realistic bump we got in 2024. Oh yes, let’s just kept everyone frightened. So be it.
With that I will take my leave. ♥