Good morning. Midway through March already. Tine seems to fly by and once we switch to DST, seems more so. Takes dsylight a bit to get here, so unless one has to be to work, one tends to not move too quick, then you realize what time it is and morning half gone Then supper time sneaks up on you because the nights are longer and you are busy doing something until you look at the clock and realize the time. I see Congress is working on making DST permanent. I for one am not too keen on that. Those of us in the northern states would be at a serious disadvantage in the winter. It was pointed out n our local newscast, the taking the Winter solstice for example, our morning sunrise is usually around 8:09 a.m., but if DST were in effect it would be more like 9:15 a.m. which means half our morning would be in the dark. Days are cloudy enough during the winter, without dragging the darkness into the morning longer. Granted, it would extend daylight in the evenings as time goes on.
Carol, sorry it took you awhile to get through the grocery line. I have on occasion moved to another aisle too because of the slower pace of it, which is one reason I use self checkout. But then I am retired, so time isn’t of importance unless I have to be someplace by…. I wouldn’t want a job as a cashier these days with everything being done electronically like it is, and discounts and coupons and some people use their phones for coupons are for shopping and trying to keep track of it all. The store that I do the majority of my shopping has a set up where by you can scan your groceries as you shop with your phone, and then run the information through on a special checkout line from your phone , pay and go. Some people who have their own grocery bags, fill bags are they shop and by. the time they get to check out, they’re all set to go.
Barbie, good luck with your sale. Your neighborhood sounds like mine where neighbors get to know each other.
Shirl, wonder if one of those patio mats that are used for camping would work in your balcony. They air and moisture through but not dirt. You could use it in the warm months and take it in during the winter. I haven’t used something similar to that on my front porch which is a covered porch and my wood has been fine. In fact it might actually be better because it keeps it from getting scuffed up from walking and stuff.
We wound up with a beautiful 60° day here yesterday. The dogs and I took a nice long walk as the roads are clear with a exception here and there where some slush or water still lays. Today is cooler with rain in forecast and possible snow/rain mix tonight and tomorrow.
So todsy I am going to work on wood crafts etc. but first need to go over to a neighbors and turn up their heat. Thry are in their way home from wintering in FL. So guess I should get a move on here. Have a nice dsy all.