It has been a very challenging couple of weeks around here. Won't bore you with all the details but it's like Murphy's Law in overdrive - just about whatever could break has done so lately.
One incident was very scary. I have sleep apnea which requires that I use a breathing device known as a CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) in order not to stop breathing in my sleep. Have been using the device for about three years. I awoke gasping and dizzy. Thinking maybe the power had been off and it had failed to reset, I tried to turn it back on before I realized the only thing I could smell was burning electrical wires. I yanked the mask off and reached to unplug it; sparks went everywhere starting a small fire. I got Nicky outside and the fire out without having to call fire department. Minimal damage to carpet but the smell was awful. I was really lucky the whole house didn't go up in flames. I have a new CPAP but am uncertain yet about insurance coverage. I also have temporarily moved to another bedroom. Again very fortunate and thankful to have the option of sleeping elsewhere, tho I miss my bed.
After so many rounds of hail this spring, roofs have taken severe beating. Rental property and my house are in need of new roofs. Haven't got that started yet.
Have had to replace my cell phone too. Between that, hearing aids and streamer device, and CPAP, I am feeling technologically overwhelmed. Have finally got everything programmed to at least minimal functionality. Think I have more new manuals than Carter has little liver pills. Not to mention a lot less money!
So far I have not encountered another snake in the yard but am being careful about where I step and when letting Nicky out. Not sure why, but there have been an unusually high incidence of people reporting snake problems recently in several areas of town. I'm hoping they have all gone to visit somewhere else.
Need to do a bit more catch up on reading about what has been going on with all of you. More later; I have missed you and following your adventures.