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  • Noreen 2:24 pm on July 26, 2023 Permalink  

    Hmm 

    At 6:15 this morning the rain shower came.  At 6:30 the rain shower was history.  Just enough to feed the uncomfortable day that was dawning.

    Nephew Brett came over this forenoon with some work for Dennis.  It is a gun that needs a lot of cleaning.  Right up the ole cowboy’s avenue.

    I had a thawed pork roast with bone in that went into a baggie with Worchester marinade.  I sliced into the roast with a sharp knife to allow the marinade to seep in during these next 24 hours.  Tomorrow morning, it will hit the crock pot.  It will just be too dog gone hot for anything more than that.

    This afternoon, the furniture store from Hanska delivered our two occasional chairs.  Free delivery along with a $20.00 check.  I had thought they would need to take the sleeper sofa with them, thus the $20.00 charge.  Our carpenter will enjoy the sofa sleeper in his new home.  Priceless.  Dennis got a recliner in 2015.  These two chairs are taking the place of the sleeper sofa purchase from 25 years ago.  We are not a household that purchases furniture often.  I very much enjoy my teak wooden rocker that was purchased in 2009.  We are set.

    It is very uncomfortable outside this afternoon.  The mail did deliver the five office chair casters that I ordered on Amazon yesterday after we returned from Mankato.  At noon lunch, we decided to take this next step slowly.

    In the mean time, I am switching off from reading to stitching until supper time.  That may well be a chicken salad sandwich.

     
  • Noreen 2:55 pm on July 25, 2023 Permalink  

    So the Heat Begins 

    This morning as I had coffee on the front deck, the air felt good.  I knew what the forecast was for the remaining week.  Dennis made a departmental decision to travel to Mankato this forenoon.  Dennis had an agenda.

    casterThe chair that I have in the studio is going to be eight years old.  It is a sister to the cherry red chair that Kevin and Kersten found for me.  Both have “Bernina” embroidered on the back of each chair.  The chair that the kids gave me had the pamphlet from the company attached.  I went online to see about replacement castors.  They are of the type that look like there is a plastic hood over the casters.  One of the five casters on the studio chair . . . half of it fell off onto the floor.  It was easy to see that each half would push together making one caster that rolled easily.  I would call it a sprocket mechanism.  The company’s website said “not available.”

    Dennis thought casters, much like on any office chair, could be found in Mankato.  Not!  We spent our gas getting to Mankato, so we picked up some groceries.  When we got home, I went on Amazon.  A set of five casters will be at our home tomorrow for $14.98.  Spinning our wheels looking through various stores, and the winner is . . . “Amazon.”  Taking it slow and easy and in time, we will have the chair moving easily.  The full unit will come and there will be a metal prong to fit into the leg of the chair.

    Everyone take it easy in the coming days.

     
  • Noreen 1:20 pm on July 24, 2023 Permalink  

    A Day of Quiet 

    As we were having our last night’s meal of fried egg sandwiches, Dennis and I recapped our day.  Both of us had worked with garden tools to make an inroad on the blue barn acre, and . . . we did.  Neither of us got hurt or fell.

    Today, being Monday, we each pulled into our own selves resting up for a repeat in the near future.

    Shh!  Today felt like the peace that passes all understanding.

     
  • Noreen 12:51 pm on July 23, 2023 Permalink  

    Sweet Sunday 

    An agreement was reached for today.  I would ride along in the little red pickup to the blue barn acre and help refill our gallon pump sprayer with the correct amount of water to the correct amount of Roundup.  

    The areas around some of the trees has a fair amount of volunteer weeds.  There is only so close Dennis can get with a mower for now.   Much needs to be picked up such as pieces of broken off limbs from Brett’s skid loader work.

    Dennis sharpened the lopper yesterday and we were able to take off a lot of spindly new growth from the trees.  Each bit of work does us good and improves the look of the acre from the road.  Anything we cut down is laid in a direction that we can pull it to the larger pile towards the back of the acre easily.

    My-SpotNow in early afternoon, I can either read or stitch.  The light from the windows aids either one.  I will say, “My Spot” is sweet.  I now have the green project bag completed with the lime green zipper.  The setup allows for my stitching tools to be close at hand near the wooden book holder from decades ago that was sent to the trash when I worked at the courthouse.  It fills my use to the max as I can no longer hold a book to read with my hands.  The cherry red chair has great support for either of my wishes.  The sweet little green metal chair has a coffee cup close at hand.  It came out of Kevin’s shop years ago with the stipulation, that I would enjoy it “as is” with the dents and chips.  Absolutely.  Megan and Nicholas always enjoyed pulling it up to the table when they stayed with us.

    Enjoy this sweet day as the Lord has made.

     
  • Noreen 3:23 pm on July 22, 2023 Permalink  

    Quite the Day 

    The main objective for the day was laundry.  When Dennis works outside, it doesn’t matter if two t-shirts hit the laundry or a dozen.  Clean clothes is desirable.

    By 10:30, I was ready to ride shotgun over to the blue barn acre.  Lopper and weed whip in the pickup and we were off.  There is a lot of the Kudzu vines in the trees.  We did cut a lot of it off, down to the roots.  The next step will be our little pumper gallon sprayer with a strong mixture of RoundUp to go around the trees.  There is one Black Walnut tree with a crop of nuts in the greenery.  Right next to it is a very old Mulberry tree.  The ground around it is full of berries that fell once they were too ripe to hang onto the branches.  Every time Dennis mows it is looking better.  Once tall weeds are cut, it gives the good grass a chance to stool out.

    By twelve noon we were home, giving legs and arms a break.

    I did go down into the studio and check the YouTube video on what the next steps would be for my project bag.  Watching a video over and over breeds familiarity.  What needed to come first was a good cleaning under the hood complete with oiling and a new needle after the embroidery I had done for Kersten.  Using the machine doesn’t hurt as long as I keep it cleaned and oiled.  Just like a valued vehicle.

    Tomorrow may see some actual stitching.

    When Dennis visited the studio, we agreed on soup with a fried egg sandwich on the side.

    Happy Sunday coming around the corner.

     
  • Noreen 1:28 pm on July 21, 2023 Permalink  

    Back at It 

    Today after enjoying coffee on the front deck, I began making plans for the studio.

    As I sat looking about the neighborhood, I couldn’t help but notice the leaves on the trees are cupped, hoping to catch so dew.  Well . . . as dry as it has been, I don’t think we hold out hope for dew that heavy.

    I had been catching some YouTube videos in regard to fabric project bags with zipper closures.  Hmm.  I could use one of them for my counted cross stitch project.  My bag would be 16″ across by 14″ deep before sewing seams.  The instruction pamphlet can easily slide in without crinkling it.  First thing I knew I would need is a zipper at least 16″ long.  I happened to have a lime green 24″ zipper.  The length can always be cut off.  The next item to check on is the box that holds green fabric.  Yup, I have some of that.  The bags are lined.  I also have some of the Fusible Wonder-under iron-on for stiffening.  Gotta love a full service studio.  I have completed the fabrics that needed cutting out.  The Fusible Wonder-under is also ironed onto the fabric of the back of the printed fabric of the bag and also the back of the front of it as well as also the smaller shorter front fabric that the zipper is sewn onto as well as the shortened front piece.  That was all for today folks from the studio.  Tomorrow is another day.

    I do want to read a bit this afternoon in my “cherry” red chair.  Thanks editor! Tee Hee!

    Dennis and I have agreed on supper, which is always a good thing.  Chopped up pre-cooked meatballs, warmed up left-over instant mashed potatoes combined in a heated skillet.  Just before all is heated through, an egg put on the top of said mixture and give it all a toss so the egg has a chance to scramble.  We call it a smorgasbord.

    Rest well all that have had a good run of this week.

     
  • Noreen 2:13 pm on July 20, 2023 Permalink  

    Thursday the 20th 

    Hmm.  They said if we were not included in the rain showers of last night, we would be in for a long spell of warm, hot and dry days.

    Once I had three needles threaded for stitching in my bedroom porch, I headed into the studio.  It does accumulate more than is warranted.  

    My sister-in-law is a registered nurse.  Her mother does not have Blue Cross Blue Shield Senior G0ld insurance as Dennis and I do.  At ninety plus, her mother battles open wounds from bumping into things.  I offered JoAnn whatever medical supplies we had left from the lengthy bout Dennis had had with his left foot.

    Today what was left of supplies I made a first-aid kit for the Fairfax team of usual items that could be used at home or in the shop.  The remainder is in a tote with a cover and handles of what we may put to use.  Got that cleared off the studio floor.  The pair of hard soled shoes and one knee high boot, all with Velcro, is also stored in a basement closet.  Whew, what a good deed done.

    When Dennis went to the eye clinic yesterday, he came home with an appointment card for October 18th of this year.  Yippee!  This morning the VA clinic needed him for an INR blood draw, clotting check.  That was spot on.  The VA is a monthly check.  Being five minutes away and taking another five minutes to completion is no big deal.  Fewer appointments are always favorable.

    Dennis just came in for an afternoon coffee break.  Nephew Brett had been over with a skid loader and pushed as much of the loose brush together on the blue barn acre as possible.  That allowed Dennis to mow a bit more and then he followed up with the weed whip.  The 1.14 acres looks tidy from the Hammond Hwy.  At some time, there are trees that could be cut down as none of them are keepers.

    Tomorrow, the weekend begins.  The month is flying by.

     
  • Noreen 2:08 pm on July 19, 2023 Permalink  

    Wednesday the 19th 

    I have just sent Dennis off to our eye clinic for his macular injection.  It would be great if he could go for two months out for the next appointment as this one had been.  We are liking the fact of fewer medical appointments.

    The ole Grammie was bone weary last night when I crawled to bed at nine.  I didn’t get up during the night as I awoke at nine this morning.  It is now mid afternoon and I am still in my bathrobe.  It feels like I am on holiday.  Hmm.

    Dennis and I did have a recap of yesterday’s visit this noon over a sandwich.  I had not been able to have a catch-up with niece Laura since before she became a mother to a 14 year old son and an 8 year old daughter.  Laura used to be a flighty, giddy young girl.  Not so much anymore.  Laura is solid and a PERA in a school district other than those her children are in.  Laura’s husband is a union electrician and his main job is going on site for new Kwik Trips in Minnesota, working solo.  Kwik Trip is everywhere you look.

    My sister-in-law is a widow on the family farm that has the land rented out.  At 70 she still does not have her fill of antiques.  The granary is now a two bedroom on the second floor with kitchenette, bath and living room on the first floor, furnished in antiques.  There is a full kitchenette in the basement of the farm home where her and Laura had just done 40 quarts of pickles.  I think my mouth fell open when she told me she had made the old milk room of the dairy barn into a she-shed.  WTF!  It all just drove home, how I love our tiny home.  To each their own.  Maybe realizing how free I felt today of being unencumbered of stuff, it felt like a holiday.

    They talked of us having a chance of rain . . . but it sure doesn’t look like it as the day feels quite warm.

    See you tomorrow.

     
  • Noreen 3:08 pm on July 18, 2023 Permalink  

    Tuesday with Sun 

    This has been a busy day, actually my second busy day.  I wouldn’t trade either of them for anything.

    Yesterday was huge for me.  A funny thing happened to me on the way to a car repair.  I have driven through Hanska more times than I can remember.  Yesterday I decided to pull into the Main Street and even managed to pull off parallel parking . . . right in front of Johnson’s Furniture Store.  The stars were aligned.  A bit later, when I went on towards New Ulm, I had purchased two matching occasional chairs and would soon see the end of the 25-year-old chair and a half pull-out sleeper.

    Kersten picked me up at Chuck Speath’s and we motored on to McDonald’s for a well-deserved visit.  It was just sweet.  Next time we will need to meet up in Sleepy Eye.

    It was a long day, but all plans had been achieved.  I stopped at Hy-Vee for a few items as Tuesday was going to see family coming from Hutchinson. 

    By the time six p.m. arrived, the sleeper chair was out of our home going on to be of use in our carpenter’s young family’s home.  Bryan did an excellent job on our front deck and having moved into their own home recently, I gave him the option after a look-see.  The thought of an extra bed for a guest filled the bill.  Dennis and I felt good about helping out.

    By eleven this morning, Tuesday, sister-in-law JoAnn, her daughter Laura and Laura’s William and Heighlie were here at Stauffer Avenue.  What a great visit.  Now, at four, the house seems very quiet.

    Dennis did get the blue barn acre mowed with plenty of time to have coffee, lunch and a visit as well.  Dennis mentioned the bright sun felt warmer than the 78 degrees of actual air temp.  With no rain, it is a matter of keeping the weeds cut as the grass is dormant.

    Two very busy days for this Grammie, but so much appreciated.  The cherry red chair and I have some catching up to do.

     
  • Noreen 6:21 pm on July 17, 2023 Permalink  

    Monday 

    Way too much wonderful that was filled with today.  How can I be this weary after such a wonderful.  I am going to write it off as Grammie is tuckered.  I will catch up tomorrow.

     
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