This is my first blog, so it should get better as I gain experience.
Today I pruned the bottom limbs of my camphor tree. Filled two leaf boxes ready for the Thursday pickup. I have my peach trees all pruned and sprayed. I used an oil and lime sulphur mixture in a spray can labed "Winter Spray" so I use it for just that. I still have to do the same for the rentals, but that is another day.
Kelly sent us a seed bag for the little birds. I have filled it up twice, and still they get all excited when it gets hung up for their feeding.
We had medical appointments for every day last week, so now we will have a free week. When I went to the heart pacer checker, she said that I had a lead that wasn't working but didn't need it because it was for the top chamber. I have 7.3 volts left in the battery so that should be enough for another couple of years.
I wasn't able to eat supper, so told Dr. Johnson--He gave me a pepsid, and said to stop taking the little white pill. Everything is hunky dorey--So much for all of those little pills. Had a high clorestal reading so am taking that medicine that you see advertised on TV that puts two pills in one. I take it at night and it builds the HDL at night--so it says. I go back in a month to see if it is working.
Wanda and I are still walking every evening. When we get to Main and DeWitt we see so many cars that don't observe the stop sign that we feel that the police could clean up on fines, and besides it makes it very dangerous, so we wait until there aren't any cars coming to scurry across the street.
Acacia has been sick in San Diego--poetic alleteration, isn't it? Mikie spent the last week with her because it was mono. Acacia is feeling much better, and will be coming home Tuesday--We will be happy to see her. I can imagine the backload of things to do that was waiting for Mikie when she returned to her job yesterday, Friday.
I peeled a basket of Granny Smith apples while the football was showing on the T.V. . You would be surprised at all of the time you sit there between the 9 seconds of play. Wanda put them on to cook in the large pan, and we have been eating them all week. No sugar and they are just delicious made into apple sauce.
I made another stand for another platform for the cymbidiums. I need to make one more and then they will be all accommodated. I took my air gun apart to find out why it wasn't nailing. found that I was using larger headed 2" brads--will have to go to home Depot to buy some more.
Today I pruned the bottom limbs of my camphor tree. Filled two leaf boxes ready for the Thursday pickup. I have my peach trees all pruned and sprayed. I used an oil and lime sulphur mixture in a spray can labed "Winter Spray" so I use it for just that. I still have to do the same for the rentals, but that is another day.
Kelly sent us a seed bag for the little birds. I have filled it up twice, and still they get all excited when it gets hung up for their feeding.
We had medical appointments for every day last week, so now we will have a free week. When I went to the heart pacer checker, she said that I had a lead that wasn't working but didn't need it because it was for the top chamber. I have 7.3 volts left in the battery so that should be enough for another couple of years.
I wasn't able to eat supper, so told Dr. Johnson--He gave me a pepsid, and said to stop taking the little white pill. Everything is hunky dorey--So much for all of those little pills. Had a high clorestal reading so am taking that medicine that you see advertised on TV that puts two pills in one. I take it at night and it builds the HDL at night--so it says. I go back in a month to see if it is working.
Wanda and I are still walking every evening. When we get to Main and DeWitt we see so many cars that don't observe the stop sign that we feel that the police could clean up on fines, and besides it makes it very dangerous, so we wait until there aren't any cars coming to scurry across the street.
Acacia has been sick in San Diego--poetic alleteration, isn't it? Mikie spent the last week with her because it was mono. Acacia is feeling much better, and will be coming home Tuesday--We will be happy to see her. I can imagine the backload of things to do that was waiting for Mikie when she returned to her job yesterday, Friday.
I peeled a basket of Granny Smith apples while the football was showing on the T.V. . You would be surprised at all of the time you sit there between the 9 seconds of play. Wanda put them on to cook in the large pan, and we have been eating them all week. No sugar and they are just delicious made into apple sauce.
I made another stand for another platform for the cymbidiums. I need to make one more and then they will be all accommodated. I took my air gun apart to find out why it wasn't nailing. found that I was using larger headed 2" brads--will have to go to home Depot to buy some more.
3 comments:
This is an excellent blog entry! I especially loved the photo of the birds. They are like lovely yellow jewels, aren't they?
Great blog entry! Its cool you got the photo to sit on the right side. I hope you will be able to share some of your stories growing up in the blog. : ) Pat
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