Good Morning. Smokey skies and 39°. We have been getting the smoke from the Canadian wildfires these past few days. Mostly just up in the atmosphere. Can’t smell it, but the sky has a haze to it. It comes and goes depending on the winds.
Busy week for me here. Running errands, 6 month check up with dermatologist, visit to funeral home for neighbor who died from that fall. Nit picking on my woodcraft project and started making a raised flower box planter. Today I have a lunch meeting with the friend who volunteered to be my executor for my will and then am hoping to get to the cemetery for the burial service for neighbor, since funeral is at same time of our lunch meeting. He is being buried with full Military honors. Then later this afternoon is an Emergency Prepardness Expo in town. The first of the activities to commemorate the 1st year anniversary of the tornado. Tomorrow I will be joining a number of groups In town, to help plant approx. 100 trees on both public and private property. This is being done to help restore the tree canopy that was lost to the tornado. These trees have been bought with monies generated from the tornado relief fund that was started last year. Tornado survivors were surveyed to see who would like trees replaced and so tomorrow we dig and plant. It will take them years to grow, but it’s a start. Then tomorrow night is a screening of a documentary made by Habitat for Humanity of the Gaylord tornado and it’s aftermath. I might be in some of it, as we posed for pictures, they were filming videos and interviewing some of us as we worked in the destroyed mobile home park. It looks to be interesting and dramatic. There’s a resurgence of activity in town now that spring has arrived. New homes being finished, new modular homes being put in, Hobby Lobby’s site being prepared for construction and repairs being made here and there.
Karen, I have one of those Gorilla carts too. Love it. I like you, can’t lift some of those heavy bags, especially stone anymore either, so I have them loaded in my truck, then when I get home, I put my tailgate down, slid a bag to the edge, put my cart under the tailgate, slit the bag open and let the contents fall into the cart. Thrn I can just take the cart to wherever and shovel out tbe stuff. I need some dirt around here, but think I am going to take my truck up to the landscape place and have them dump a load in the truck bed.
Right now I’m going to get busy and go varnish the last of the woodcraft pieces and get that done, before I have to leave later on this morning.. It’s taken longer than I planned to get them done due to nice weather drawing me outside to get yard stuff done, plan is to put it all out by next weekend. Also want to get stuff ready to take with me tomorrow. Shovel, rakes etc. as need to be out of here early.
Have a nice day everyone.