Sunshine Friday
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2021 7:43 am
Howdy all! Finally, after a week of wet weather and much needed rain, the pesky low has moved on. Back to sunshine. Temps have cooled back to our normal 70’s for highs, 50’s for lows. Now for things to dry up out there. I still have one more small section of my decking to paint and am planning on doing that tomorrow. Need a dsy to wash it, not that mom nature didn’t do it , but she didn’t use the soap/bleach combo that I do. Stuff called Mold Armour. I use it on my house and got some for the deck and porch. Just attaches to hose, spray on, wait about 10 minutes and rinse. Sure cleaned the dirt off my garage and shed. Will do the house next month as deck paint needs to cure before getting any soapy stuff on it. I want to finish up the deck and the railings left as we are heading in to mid July and as August gets closer, night dews become more prominent. So, today will wash of the deck and those rails, replace a board on the steps, got one done the other day, get primer on it and then close off that section to the dogs. Neighbors invited me over for a boat ride this afternoon, so that should be fun.
Finished reading the big article in AARP Bulletin about climate change and it’s effects on us and the environment. Very interesting and brought out a lot of things to think about, even little barely noticeable things. But also pointed out what is and will happen in different parts of the country that will alter how and where we live in the future, our food chain, the effects on wildlife, birds, water, land etc. As an example, it pointed out that when Glacier National Park was founded, it had 150 active glaciers, now only 25 remain. Sea levels along the coasts have risen 2 feet etc., temps and fires in the west are increasing, as if I need to tell you that, more rains and humid conditions in the SE part of the country as Martha can attest too, mong other things. Population shift will probably into Midwest and Northeast. Won’t be fun for the generations following us. https://www.aarp.org/politics-society/h ... hange.html
But enough of that stuff. Gotta deal with the here and now, which is head for the shower and get this day moving. Shirl, hope your garden and even your daughters survive Elsa. Irmi, hope it doesn’t impact you downsizing process as I know you have stuff to toss, put at the curb etc. Stay safe out there.
Finished reading the big article in AARP Bulletin about climate change and it’s effects on us and the environment. Very interesting and brought out a lot of things to think about, even little barely noticeable things. But also pointed out what is and will happen in different parts of the country that will alter how and where we live in the future, our food chain, the effects on wildlife, birds, water, land etc. As an example, it pointed out that when Glacier National Park was founded, it had 150 active glaciers, now only 25 remain. Sea levels along the coasts have risen 2 feet etc., temps and fires in the west are increasing, as if I need to tell you that, more rains and humid conditions in the SE part of the country as Martha can attest too, mong other things. Population shift will probably into Midwest and Northeast. Won’t be fun for the generations following us. https://www.aarp.org/politics-society/h ... hange.html
But enough of that stuff. Gotta deal with the here and now, which is head for the shower and get this day moving. Shirl, hope your garden and even your daughters survive Elsa. Irmi, hope it doesn’t impact you downsizing process as I know you have stuff to toss, put at the curb etc. Stay safe out there.