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  • Noreen 1:39 pm on September 5, 2023 Permalink  

    Tuesday feels like Monday 

    Days of the week can be a conundrum for Stauffer Avenue’s older ones.  That is why our calendar has a spot on the dining room table.

    This morning with stain pail in hand, Dennis did do a walk around the front of the house where our deck is.  Sure enough, there was a spot here and there that needed some stain.  When the brush was put into the pail, it did not have a problem touching the bottom of the pail.  The top of the pail was stepped on and will be set aside until some time later.  There was plenty of stain to do the anchor posts of the deck.

    It was time for a grocery run.  We use a few items that we can’t use up by the sell by date . . . milk.  We generally use it to make instant potatoes.  This evening it is beef wieners and beans for supper.  Yesterday while working on the deck, there were wafts of people in the neighborhood doing grilling.  The aroma of hot dogs sure smelled good.  Thus . . . our fare for supper.

    Dennis’ one request was ice cream.  So be it.  My add-on was butterscotch topping.

    The air is heavy with clouds that look like they might have a shower or two in them.  That would be welcomed.  Over these last days there were several Hosta that just plain gave up.  The leaves are totally burnt.  Oh well.  There is always next year for perennials.

    There may be some 70s in the rest of this week.  Sweet.

    I am heading back to my cherry chair for some stitching.  I finished a book last night and have not yet pulled out another one from my stash.

     
  • Noreen 11:33 am on September 4, 2023 Permalink  

    Labor Day the 4th 

    It is twelve noon.

    Lots of excitement as the last of summer festivities.  I am sure Godahl days are going fast and furious.  Several of our fire trucks made the five mile trip to be on hand.

    Labor-Day-FinishDennis and I are enjoying the full afternoon of this day in peace and quiet.  We finished the deck staining just as the heat hit us.  It truly is a Labor Day finish.  After I had the railings done and a second coat on the deck boards, I handed off the pail of stain to Dennis, so he could go around the outside and hit areas that needed a touch up.  Dennis said he had some black in a spray can to do the anchor posts that are in the ground.

    The last day of this project and I got myself a splatter of stain, right into my hair.  Grr!  That brought to mind the Mother’s day of years ago, when I went to see Kevin and Kersten.  They were in the midst of staining their privacy fence.  Kersten’s hair had gotten the brunt of quite a bit of stain of spray back.  Her beautiful head of red-toned hair was now enjoying highlights of a brunet.

    For the two of us on Stauffer Avenue this was a wonderful job to have gotten done.  Oh . . . the car honking by passer’s by helped not one bit.  The pail still has about an inch left in it and the brush has been cleaned as Dennis is determined to make another check tomorrow of anything missed.

    Me . . . not so much.  Someone a while ago sent me a text after having painted my bedroom as to where I got my energy.  As of today, it has been checked into our local Motel 8.  My body . . . all parts are needing some time off. 

    My cherry red chair is due to have some reading, stitching and traffic watching.

    Last night I came up with French toast for supper.  For today’s supper . . . I’ve got nothing.

    Be sure to take care of each other as summer has got one more kick in the pants left.  Oh!  That’s not summer . . . my butt cheeks are complaining.

     
  • Noreen 2:01 pm on September 3, 2023 Permalink  

    Sunday, Sunday 

    Hello my Sunday peeps.

    This was a good productive day.  The second string of the deck staining project was on board.

    The 18-wheeler, chicken hauler’s strong arms came into play to help stain the deck boards.  We took turns to allow for coffee drinking.  It worked out great and no one was placed in a spot that had it been necessary to jump off of the deck.  We were done by 9:45 this morning.  Take that for the heat of the day yet to come.

    What remains of our project, are the areas . . . the 2 x 4s under the flat board, aka: the place for my coffee cup to sit upon.  Spots clearly show up that need to have some of the slate-colored stain applied that were missed.

    It never sounded like a wham, bam project.  Oh so many areas that needed covering where spindles were built into the project.  The one gallon pail of stain will suffice and my 1.5″ bush will also make it to the end.  The size of the brush was determined by what my hands could grip comfortably.

    Upon completion for the morning, Dennis decided his eyelids needed to be checked for cracks.  I decided to sit upon my cherry red chair and read.  That was followed by some stitching.

    After the nap was over, Dennis fielded the next project.  The black shutters that are on our house windows seem to have faded.  I didn’t realize it until I compared the south facing windows to the north ones.  The north side’s look as black as the day we put them on.  The south’s side look more like a gray from the hot sun over several decades.  Hmm.  I sense another project.  The shutters on the three south windows will need to be taken off of the house as the slats are not solid.  Besides . . . neither of us are up for being on a ladder.

    For now . . . the quiet of the day is now prevailing.  Sweet!

     
  • Noreen 3:36 pm on September 2, 2023 Permalink  

    Here We Are 

    These days are like a seasonal re-run.

    Staining, stitching and reading right here on Stauffer Avenue.  Nothing can be accomplished if I don’t stick with it.  

    Today the stairs and toe kicks of the deck were stained.  Ugh!  Again with the black flies!  Mouth clinched or they would have flossed my teeth.

    Today there were three needles loaded with embroidery floss that were stitched. 

    Thus far, one chapter of my book has been read.

    It is beyond warm outside.

    I am fixing chicken tenderloins for supper with sides of cottage cheese and jellied cranberries.

    Dennis is manning a load of Curry work clothes in the laundry.  Nothing feels better than tugging on clean clothes every morning.  For myself, I must say there is one pair of pants that is laundered over and over that will take me through this staining process.  The pants are showing the slate black stain, but my shirts . . . not.

    Here is to this three-day-long weekend.

     
  • Noreen 1:42 pm on September 1, 2023 Permalink  

    A Good Thing 

    When I have nothing new to report . . . it’s a good thing.

    All is in a usual and customary routine here on Stauffer Avenue.  Both Dennis and I are staying upright in our activities.  A good night’s rest does wonders for the new dawning days.

    May this brief post find you well and content.

    Catch you tomorrow . . . I am counting on that.

     
  • Noreen 3:53 pm on August 31, 2023 Permalink  

    We are Home 

    We are home from the big town of Mankato.

    The staining of the spindles on the deck steps went well.  The breeze was hard to leave.  I did have an extra cup of coffee before gathering up the phone and the grocery list to head out.

    Dennis now has a product that should work on all sorts of nuisance vegetation that usual weed killing sprays can’t take out.  Before we came home, Dennis gave me a tour of the blue barn acre.  It is showing definite signs that someone is on board in the tidy, tidy.  When I have finished the deck project, I will be on board to lend a hand.

    The traffic going to and from Mankato was a good indication that this is the last summer holiday.  We will be tucked in here on Stauffer Avenue and leave the last of the summer festivities to others.

    My studio does get a brief visit now and then.  Plans have been in place for projects and will be on hold for a bit.  After taking care of that which is needed to maintain our property, there will be many chilly to cold days to stitch to my heart’s content.  Dennis is always on the same page with me.  If repairs are put off, where do you start when it all falls down around you! 

    Nothing more is going to be started for today.  Before we left Mankato, we stopped at Hy-Vee.  There is a rib, mashed potatoes, gravy and corn meal to heat up.  A $6.00 meal that beats a fast food option.

    Perhaps some reading or stitching will close down this Thursday.

     
  • Noreen 3:09 pm on August 30, 2023 Permalink  

    Hump Day 

    It is a day of checks and balances.

    I called our city hall today to find the amount of our currant utility bill.  I know it came in Monday’s mail and today it is missing in action.  I know it was me that is the culprit.  If I do find it, I will fess up to Dennis where I found it.  I also know that the lot behind us has a utility bill in our name, as it has a minimal amount charged as there is a water line to it.  That utility bill was not in Monday’s mail.  As per my phone call to city hall, I have a check written out for both amounts and Dennis will drop said check off at city hall tomorrow.

    My gripe is this . . . I am aware of sorting by name for mailings.  The county does it all the time for our notice of value information, as well as our real estate tax statements.  Our city hall tells me they do not have that ability.  Invariably that second utility bill always comes several days after our first.  Oh well.  That is my bitch for the day.

    My staining of our front deck is going well.  I need to be out staining that which needs me to be facing east before the sun rises over the house roof.  It is impossible to see my hand in front of my face, let alone what needs stain applied to it facing the sun.  Issues, we all have them each and every day.  Generally by ten or ten fifteen, I am washing my brush up for the day.  Tomorrow morning, I will be staining the east spindles going up the steps of the deck.  That will be the last of my rising sun challenges.

    Dennis did mention that after my staining of tomorrow morning, he would like us to go to Mankato.  He has a lead on a liquid product labeled by Bayer as Advanced Brush and Vegetation killer.  It is worth a try.  Dennis used to get a product that the county used in road ditches.  He no longer has those connections and I am sure the user needs to be licensed. 

    I also checked and our funds from the state have not as yet hit our checking account.  As a married couple meeting the income qualifications, it will be $520.00.  I checked on the internet and those that received a tax refund will be the first to have it deposited and paper checks should be completed by the end of September.  It never hurts to check.

    Catch you all tomorrow.

     
  • Noreen 1:25 pm on August 29, 2023 Permalink  

    Tuesday the 29th 

    It is Tuesday and all is well on Stauffer Avenue.

    My stint at staining went well this morning.  The ground level of the spindles has been stained on the north side of our front deck.  Not quite enough of a breeze to keep the black flies at bay.  Ignore, ignore is all that could be done.  If all goes according to plan, I will do the west ground level of the step spindles tomorrow.  Doing only the amount of staining until my known level of discomfort tells me to get that brush cleaned up.

    Dennis came around to show the ground wasp he had taken out.  Its mistake was getting into the patio porch.  They are nasty looking things even when they are dead.

    After sharing a cup of coffee with Dennis, we headed to the blue barn acre for the next quest.  The lot line to the south has been nothing but a dumping site over decades.  Don’t know whose crap it is and we don’t care.  There has been plenty of activity on the lot to allow those on the other side of the lot line to realize . . . no more.  Today my job was to drive the little red pickup along side the south line as close as I could to the point of today’s quest.  Dennis used his fork to snag foam mattresses and drag them out of the weeds.  Sitting on the end-gate of the little red pickup he could then get them drug to the pile that will eventually be hauled away while I was driving.

    Leave it to Dennis and me to stay busy while being safe.

    It is mid afternoon and I plan on doing some stitching and reading until supper time, which we have decided will be Subway.

     
  • Noreen 1:48 pm on August 28, 2023 Permalink  

    Bright Sun 

    The sun being bright this morning had me washing up my brush for staining by 10:30.  I did get the spindles done on the west side of the front deck.  It may have been a bit of a reach standing on the grass, but any additional height would not have allowed for me to get under the top railing.  Tomorrow I may do the north side of the spindles.  Lots of shade with no glare of the rising sun.

    Tiny-AntI spent some time stitching after calling the deck work done for the day.  I could not believe my eyes.  I had never seen such a small ant crawling along my fabric.  My bedroom porch has just had a thorough going over and no bugs were seen.  The cloth I am stitching on is sixteen stitches per inch.  You can see the squares of the fabric in the photo.  You really have to look closely to see anything on the fabric.  But . . . the ant is there, barely the size over one of the squares.  Even kitchen grease ants are larger this this one.  I looked the entire cloth over and found only one more.  What a mystery. 

    The afternoon feels warm with that bright sun.  That doggone dewpoint really makes the difference.

    I will check on you tomorrow to see how your Tuesday is going.

     
  • Noreen 1:36 pm on August 27, 2023 Permalink  

    Another One 

    It is Sunday the 27th of August and we are having another great day.  Back to back . . . can’t beat it.

    Another session of staining deck spindles is under my hat.  Everything of the side spindles via my roll away old office chair has been completed.  My bristle 1.5″ brush is cleaning up well.  When I was about to sit on the front deck and cool down . . . yes, my internal furnace heats up fast, real fast, I decided to walk down and around the deck. I was interested in seeing what the reach would be to do the staining on the north and west sides.  The reach is doable for me to stand on the ground and get the staining done.  All I will need is that trusty kitchen stool for the gallon can of stain to sit on.  Sweet.  My plan is to do the west side of the deck first before the sun rises over the house roof.  All is going well.

    As I was finishing my stint of staining, Dennis left with the little red pickup in search of someone with a chainsaw.  A tree on the east lot line on the blue barn acre was tipped over at the root and it had fallen to the west.  Who’s tree is it actually?  Who cares.  It was impossible for Dennis to mow in that area.  Wham, bam.  Dennis returned with son-in-law Tom as they headed for the blue barn acre.  Before I could pour some breakfast coffee into my cup, Dennis was back home alone.  The tree had already been cut up and Tom was back home.

    Dennis checked on my staining of the morning and man . . . can I read that man.  I put my socks and garden shoes on and Dennis and I headed to the blue barn acre.  Tom, with his chainsaw, cuts up minimally and he then he is done.  We are back home and I am cooling down for the second time today.  The nasty tree and cut up limbs that were all over the place have been pulled over to the huge pile that Brett had made when he came over with his skid loader earlier.  Tree hauler, Ryan, already has us on his list to take care of the huge pile.  It did make sense to add one more tree.

    Dennis appreciates the fact that I can do duty with my legs and the bending over.  Dennis doesn’t do the bending without getting dizzy.  There was a trade off.  The sandburs that got onto my pant legs, need to be cleaned off by the time I need those pants tomorrow morning for painting.  I have dedicated only one pair of pants for all things that need painting.  I took care of cleaning the sandburs off that got onto my socks and the Velcro of my garden shoe closures and the Velcro of my walking cane.

    With the area we got cleaned up today on the blue barn acre, Dennis will be able to take another wider swath with the lawnmower.  What follows then is another wider swath with the weed killer.  Slow but sure there is headways being made.

    I don’t mind helping Dennis one bit.  I am not going to see what the temps tomorrow are going to be.  All I know is that our home needs tending even if there is more of it now.  We are in all things together.

     
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