Velda, I need to get gas on the way to work tomorrow too. I have just been putting in about $30 worth at a time so I don't feel so much sticker shock.
Judy, yes dog and cat hair in a brush will work well as long as it isn't too long that they can tangled in it. It can be cut shorter if needed before giving to the birds. I should bring hair home from work!
Altho, a lot of the birds around here are on their way north. We have some birds that stay all summer, mostly mourning doves tho.
Tiger Woods is doing well in the Masters and made the cut (he played well enough to be able to play on the weekend). I will miss watching tomorrow due to work but have Sunday off to watch the last day. I have a haircut to do at 11am but will be able to watch it the rest of the afternoon.
I didn't feel too peppy that last couple days so didn't get much done. I did remove the mylar plastic and glue off the bottom of the thunder gourd, but not before cutting my thumb pad with the exacto knife I was using to cut it off! Lots of blood but not really a deep cut so am just using band aides. I will need a few band aides tomorrow at work since I am sure it will open up occasionally while cutting hair all day. I cut off some blue rubber glove fingers to wear on it over the band aides in case it starts bleeding again. I don't want to bleed on my customers or freak them out if they see a bloody band aide. Also not very sanitary!
I think I got the new supplies I need to redo the gourd today (didn't check my mail box) and tomorrow I will get the sandpaper I ordered today to even out the edge of the gourd bottom before gluing the new piece on. I had to clean off the glue that got on the painted part of the gourd and that removed the paint so I will have to repaint those areas too. I am also starting a small gourd for my manager. She wants a pen holder for her desk. I found a small gourd in my stash with top already cut off, that will work well. I will use my new doggy stencils to paint a cute design on it. I filled the bottom of the gourd with a glue/sand mixture to weigh it down and keep the gourd from falling over with pens in it. They are very light so they tip over easily. That glue mixture should be dry by tomorrow and then I can start painting. I found out that I need to paint a gourd with white spray paint first so the colors I use will be true. The yellow/beige color of the gourd can distort the colors a little, especially the lighter colors, so I ordered some white spray paint at WM that I will pick up tomorrow after work.
I picked 3 ripe strawberries today. Hopefully, the tomatoes will start to turn red soon. It will be 100* again tomorrow and I think tomato plants like the heat. I will water them good in the morning again before I leave for work. They dry out so fast in the pots especially if it is windy. Temps will start dropping on Sunday and will be in the 70's by Tuesday. That is more normal for this time of year.
Have a good night!