AndNow It’s Thursday
Posted: Thu May 19, 2022 8:25 am
Morning from the sunny 45th. Lookng to be a great dsy with highs in 70’s. Was a beautiful evening yesterday, cool enough for a light jacket but great for an evening walk. Dogs and I took a walk around the subdivision, hated to come in, but all good things must come to an end eventually.
Beth, the flowers are back outside and will be staying there. Going to have to watch tomorrows weather, as showers and storms are in forecast, some possibly severe. Hope no hail as don’t want them shredded. Also planted the asiatic Lillies, Shasta daisy, tall phlox and black eyed Susan yesterday.
Oh Sharon, so sorry to hear about the accident. But glad you weren’t hurt, other than maybe some soreness. Sad to lose the car too. Hope you can get some transportation pretty quick, although you have Lola as a backup.
Well, the workers are rolling in. Septic tank installation, actually two, still ongoing. Yard looks like a bomb went off. Sand piles everywhere, not to mention trenches. Clean up crew from tree company just went by to pick up the stumps and debris from the tree removal at another neighbors. Had to clear trees that were interfering with their septic system. And yesterday, the planes were training over on the firing range for Camp Grayling. Sounded like an all out war, with the jets roaring and the bombs dropping. I can feel for those in Ukraine, having to deal with that for real and hours and days on end. So, was a bit noisy with all that going on plus the beeps, bangs and machinery across the road. But we are used to the firing range and depends on wind direction too. Our military has to keep in Reediness and they keep us free.
Hesding I to the backyard today. Bit of mowing and then raking. Tine to get it cleaned up back there before the rains move in. Have a nice day all and stay safe.
Beth, the flowers are back outside and will be staying there. Going to have to watch tomorrows weather, as showers and storms are in forecast, some possibly severe. Hope no hail as don’t want them shredded. Also planted the asiatic Lillies, Shasta daisy, tall phlox and black eyed Susan yesterday.
Oh Sharon, so sorry to hear about the accident. But glad you weren’t hurt, other than maybe some soreness. Sad to lose the car too. Hope you can get some transportation pretty quick, although you have Lola as a backup.
Well, the workers are rolling in. Septic tank installation, actually two, still ongoing. Yard looks like a bomb went off. Sand piles everywhere, not to mention trenches. Clean up crew from tree company just went by to pick up the stumps and debris from the tree removal at another neighbors. Had to clear trees that were interfering with their septic system. And yesterday, the planes were training over on the firing range for Camp Grayling. Sounded like an all out war, with the jets roaring and the bombs dropping. I can feel for those in Ukraine, having to deal with that for real and hours and days on end. So, was a bit noisy with all that going on plus the beeps, bangs and machinery across the road. But we are used to the firing range and depends on wind direction too. Our military has to keep in Reediness and they keep us free.
Hesding I to the backyard today. Bit of mowing and then raking. Tine to get it cleaned up back there before the rains move in. Have a nice day all and stay safe.