I spent several hours in the gardens this morning. A bit of weeding and a lot of watering with a refreshing spritz of water to wash the dust off of the leaves of the flowers. Going over the areas several times allowed the water to soak in rather than run off. Amazingly . . . one bug bit and I am quite sure it was a black nasty fly. As the heat climbed I headed for the sewing studio. By supper time the humidity had gone down enough that Dennis and I spent some patio time. Priceless.
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Noreen
As promised . . . it is hot outside this afternoon with the laptop showing it to be 93 degrees. This morning, up until 11:30, there was a breeze and it was comfortable being outside on the patio.
Dennis washed off the house yesterday afternoon and the streams of muddy water were amazing. Stauffer Avenue runs east and west along our home and it is gravel with a top layer of ground asphalt. Need I say more? Dennis and I had made a date for after supper last night. With the sun going down we manned ourselves with soapy buckets of water, brushes and enough garden hose to reach back to the potting shed that faces Stauffer Avenue. When we had a lot of rain there were puddles on the avenue and vehicles can splash mud and such very nicely onto the north sides of the potting shed and the garage. It was bad, it was very badly splattered. It doesn’t help matters that the garage is a mere six feet from the edge of the avenue. Stauffer Avenue is listed on city maps as an alley. Over time the well-traveled alley has widened out considerably, thus the mere six feet between the vehicles and our buildings. In short order our potting shed and garage were again bright white. No . . . it will not last, but taking care of our property keeps us on our toes. A cooling off period followed by showers and we called it a great evening.
This evening we are going to enjoy a fish fry. Neighbor Chuck brought over a meal of Sun Fish. They love fishing and apparently he doesn’t mind filleting them. The fish plus creamed onions and cucumbers will make a wonderful meal.
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No Strobe Lights Needed

As I am laying out these finished 6″ blocks and deciding what color combination should be next to each other before the final sewing, I realize that I do not need strobe lights to begin having the feelings of a seizure coming on. This will be the end results of all the scraps Aunt Lorraine and I cut up several days ago. Why oh why can I not just file scraps in the circular bin aka: wastebasket?
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For so many reasons this was just a great day. The cup of coffee I had planted on the patio table was a welcomed treat when I came back from my walk. A great breeze with low humidity lulled me into staying on the patio for some time. With lots of construction going on in town, it’s like watching a day long parade of every type of gas guzzling, multi-wheeled piece of paraphernalia imaginable.
Dennis and I spent a fair amount of time in the kitchen this afternoon getting several dishes prepared ready to pop in the oven for evening meals or cold salads to make a sandwich out of for noon meals. Right about now I can smell the baked frozen dinner rolls that he must have just taken out of the oven. It’s time for me to shut down the sewing studio for the day and see what else is happening on the main floor of the house. As I said, I have had a very satisfying day and I know as nice as it is outside, there is more patio time coming after supper.
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Noreen
What a bummer when the weather man is correct . . . this is the steamiest day yet. When I checked the details for St. James on my notebook this morning, I knew I would not be hitting the asphalt county road today for my walk. Yesterday morning it had taken me quite a while before I dried out and today would have been worse. With the dew point at 82 and temperature at 76 degrees by 8 a.m., this senior citizen was staying put.
I did a bit of housework, then traded out some time on the sewing machine and then hit Dennis’ Cardio Mini Cycle. After three rotations of activity, I feel I did give it my best considering the day. I recalled what Kevin had shared about the Mini Cycle when he encountered one at Frank and Elise’s house . . . decades ago in the early 70s.
We had been ask to their home in Buffalo Lake for supper. Afterwards us four adults stayed in the kitchen visiting and Carrie and Kevin moved on into the living room to watch television. Low and behold Frank had a mini cycle near his chair in the living room. Kevin tells that for the majority of the evening he laid on the carpeted floor peddling the mini cycle while watching the tube. You got it! Kevin recounted that the next day he could hardly walk. I did bare that in mind as I clocked in some time on Dennis’ mini cycle. It’s not the real deal for me. I would be hard pressed to trade the actual walking for the mini cycle, but in a pinch . . . .
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Noreen
Looking Spiffy
The chain saw Eagle is looking very spiffy after a good cleaning and a new coat of protectant. Great job Dennis.
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Noreen
My goal today was to get my two mile walk in and then I would see how the rest of the day would fill in. Dennis is fighting a head cold and is hiding out in his recliner. I headed for my sewing studio. No hard and fast plans. I moved a ruler, straightened up some spools of thread and did a bit of dusting. Seven hours later, I now have an embroidered 12 part project started, a scrappy blue quilt thought through enough to have some of the fabric cut and pairs of blocks that Aunt Lorraine helped me cut, put together and marked to make triangles. Yup . . . Grandma Laura Wendlandt, I have something to show for my day. Into Grandma’s 90s that was her ultimate goal each day.
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Wow!
My first new sewing chair since 1970! It brought to mind a diddy from “Words With Weight”: I forever remain humble as I know I could have less. I am grateful because I have had less.” The height that this chair can be raised to will be make my shoulders very happy campers. Life is oh so sweet on Stauffer Avenue.
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Noreen
This morning I did not check the weather on my laptop. I took a huge glass of water before enjoying my hyped up cup of coffee and began contemplating the two-mile walk. I headed out with my cellphone in one of my pockets and filled the other pocket with my wonderful mini tomatoes for my go-to snack while walking. I so enjoy my tomatoes. When I got home, I did check, and sure enough, it was to be one of the nastiest days yet. That’s okay. I got that “One” done. I can report the tomatoes also wash up well. As I emptied the washer this morning, lo and behold there was one lonely tomato washed still in tact. I need to check my pockets better. I am sure the birds enjoyed that freshly washed snack.