Thursday, November 7th
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2024 8:13 am
Good Morning. Bit of fog out here this morning. Mostly just from the lake and the bog behind my house. Lake waters are warmer than the air. I live down in a small valley and if you go up the hill to I-75, it looks like a big fluffy white cloud down here from all the lakes, there are 5, steaming. Temp is 33°.
Guess we were all wore out from post election fatigue yesterday. The last few months have been an emotional rollercoaster for everybody whether we realized it or not. I’m glad it’s over.
Happy Birthday, Beth. I don’t celebrate them much either. Though on special ones I will treat myself to dinner and dessert someplace.
Irmi, hopefully you will get the power washing done pretty quick with the new power washer. Karen, glad you had fun with your Bunco bunch. Only excitement around here is the sign project. Been having a marathon session with it these past few days. Today is final go over of trees and lettering to see if any touchups are needed, all wood filler spots sanded and primed and then start applying the first coat of white paint to the sections. That’s the time consuming part of this project, waiting for paint, wood filler, primer etc. to dry so I can continue on. But the end is in sight. Applied one final coat of paint to the frame yesterday too.
So guess I will get moving here, wash up, get out of Jammie’s and get started. Have a nice day everyone.
Guess we were all wore out from post election fatigue yesterday. The last few months have been an emotional rollercoaster for everybody whether we realized it or not. I’m glad it’s over.
Happy Birthday, Beth. I don’t celebrate them much either. Though on special ones I will treat myself to dinner and dessert someplace.
Irmi, hopefully you will get the power washing done pretty quick with the new power washer. Karen, glad you had fun with your Bunco bunch. Only excitement around here is the sign project. Been having a marathon session with it these past few days. Today is final go over of trees and lettering to see if any touchups are needed, all wood filler spots sanded and primed and then start applying the first coat of white paint to the sections. That’s the time consuming part of this project, waiting for paint, wood filler, primer etc. to dry so I can continue on. But the end is in sight. Applied one final coat of paint to the frame yesterday too.
So guess I will get moving here, wash up, get out of Jammie’s and get started. Have a nice day everyone.