Good afternoon. Thought I would check in on this Memorial Day afternoon. Been busy but time to stop for the day. The temps are in the mid 80’s and I too am one who cannot tolerate Hot weather. It gets humid here when those temps start rising thanks to those Great Lakes out there. Actually it’s the dew ooint that cause it to get uncomfortable. But it’s not too bad as humidity is 44%. Better than past couple of days in which we had a bit of humid and still air and the mosquitos were out in force. Could do much outside as they swarmed around. B Hot and humid isn’t a big rhing here fortunately. Get a few days then gone, then might get another day or two here and there. Right now we are about 15 degrees above average.
But have gotTen some things done past few dsys. Mostly spreading a few bags of dirt and mulch, running errands in town, looking for a few things to add to a crsft project I am doing etc. was going to paint the deck rails on Friday, but my neighbor came over and said he was going to power wash my decks, porch and house for me. Now that made my day
Thty just came back from FL not quite two weeks ago, so are self quarantining. I had mentioned to him that I was going to borrow the power washer to do that, now I won’t have to.
He’s going to do my garage too. They are the people whose drive I keep clear in winter, so we are always borrowing things and doing favors. His first wife died two years sgo and be is remarried to another wonderful lady.
So today being Memorial Day, I made a quick run to town for grass seed since we have rain un forecast most of week. Got some of it put where I want it and covered with straw mulch. Also mowed the grass or what grass there is. Went to the cenetary to put out some flowers and clean the grave markers. They are starting to look a little nasty and mossy. So I put some wet and forget about it and see what that does. Few people there todsy. Usually I don’t see snybody. But it is a well kept cemetary and I love going there on Memorial Day with all the flags on the veterans graves, flying in the breeze. Our VFW put out about 1700 this Year in all the cemeteries. There are veterans dsting back to the Civil War as most of this area was settled by those who got homestead grants after the Civil War. The township I live in was the first settled area in this county in 1875. So there are some grave markers dated way back at our township cemetery. The first white woman to set foot in this county is buried there.
Shelia, I see you were having some family history going on at the cemetery too. . How nice to see a long lost cousin. Lyn, glad to hear from you. Always wonder how you are doing. Was interesting about your Grandmothers Mother's name. The lady whom my neighbor married two years ago, I think her maiden name was Maas. She is from OH. I will have to check that out. Don’t know if it’s a common name or not.
The gray clouds are starting to come in, so rain will be here eventually. Supposed to be an afternoon and evening thing, same tomorrow.
Saw on tbe news that a couple fron out of state who were visiting in Traverse City, tested positive for Covid-19
Now all the contacts they were with have to be checked and self quarantine. That’s just what everybody’s afraid, of with people coming to the area from Downstate and elsewhere. We will see in a couple weeks if our counts go up. Govenor extended Stay at Home till June 12.
On Edit: Lyn p, I asked my neighbors wife is she was a Maas. She said yes and some of her ancestors came over from Germany. Said she would have to do some research to find out where from. Could be some relation in there.