Hello, friends. I usually try to keep some notes for the week, and didn't do that, so we'll see what I remember. I'd recently gotten a couple of canisters, to turn into compost crocks. I drilled holes in the lid, sized a carbon filter for the lid, did a photo shoot, and listed them in my shop. I receive emails from one of our state representatives, and it mentioned the website to check for cash owed you. Though I didn't have any, I found ten entries for the capital credits of the electric co-op I belong to for my parents. As they've been gone 11 years, we no longer had anything with the listed address, so I called the co-op, and they mailed something that should work. It's not a huge amount, but will still be nice if it actually goes through. A pair of leggings with a small hole were mended. J pointed out this spiderweb one morning. Isn't it lovely? The universe tells us we are loved in so many ways.
I was surprised when the phone rang at 6:30 Tuesday morning. It was the dentist's office, letting me know the hygienist was out that day, and they needed to reschedule my cleaning. Thinking of it as a bonus day, I made the most of it. (It takes me ~1.5 hrs. to drive there, and with running an errand or two, that would have been most of a day.) I'd made several loaves of fig bread for J recently, and decided the first thing I'd do is make a couple of GF loaves for me. A batch of Garden soap was made next. There were a couple pairs of slippers that have been needing attention. The first pair needed washing, but as they had a pouf of feathers on top, they needed to be gently hand washed. After that was done, I worked on a pair of suede slippers. The suede had gotten badly stained, as I hadn't thought to use protective sealer on them, and pretty much live in them all winter, if I'm not outdoors. I'd bought a suede cleaning tool with several options, and though they're still not pretty, they're better than they were. I do intend to spray them before using them again. Though the day was jam packed, I'm sorry to say I've forgotten what the rest of it looked like. That's why I need notes! I just know I was tired and happy by the end of the day, which constitutes a good day, in my book.
J found this sweet birds nest, which must have fallen from a tree, on the roof of the skoolie. The pears have started ripening, and I haven't done a good job of keeping up with them. Maybe this week I can make a small batch of pear sauce. The muscadines have also begun ripening, and we've been eating them fresh. Other than that, the garden produced tomatoes, one eggplant, and a couple of peppers. I harvested oregano and basil, and am still harvesting figs and pawpaws, though both are on the downswing. Both figs and pawpaws were shared with my massage therapist. While in that town, I stopped by my favorite thrift store, which is actually four separate stores. I found a canister in one, and specifically went to one for flannel shirts, where I happily found two for $1 ea., a significant savings over Goodwill, where current local prices are $4.49 ea. Before meeting my sister in town, I paid property taxes for our home and businesses, which was early enough to get the discounted price. The cooler weather and open windows has been most welcome. Wishing you a lovely week.
4 comments:
That's an unique spider web! You truly are busy, I can see why you need to write down what you've accomplished in a week. I know how nice slippers are; I hate to take them off! andrea
Isn't that spider web amazing! So glad J captured it. Sounds like a well-rounded week, my friend. I love flannel shirts, and really need to go out and find some at a thrift store. Glad you had time with your sister.
Enjoy this beautiful weather, my friend.
Cozy slippers are the best!
I was looking for flannel shirts, because I'd worn/washed my previous one until it was ragged. They're perfect to cover up shoulders in the a/c, and warm up on cold mornings and evenings. Have a great week, friend.
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