by dpf » Fri Oct 18, 2024 1:12 pm
Well, guess it’s time to check in for a change. I’ve remembered Rabbits every month...woohoo for me. I’ve also read the forum every day. It’s been an extremely warm and dry Fall here. We haven’t had any measurable rain since August. The wind, dust, and pollen have been miserable for us allergy sufferers. Lots of equipment fires while the farmers are harvesting. Ryan almost lost his combine last week but got the fire out before any major damage.
Shirl: I made perpetual vanilla for my friends Christmas gift a couple years ago. One of my friends drank hers with diet Coke.
Beth: Your refrigerator looks like the one we bought when the refrigerator in the TT died. It was an Avanti, and I think it was an 8 CF. The outlet for the 2 way wouldn’t support it, something about RV refrigerators not having a compressor or something like that. We always had to run a separate cord for it. Luckily the refrigerator for the 5th is still working for the kids.
Sue: I just made a down payment on the Generac 2200. But it probably won’t get installed this winter, the hurricanes have caused an overload of orders for the company. Your pictures were beautiful.
Ann: I checked my electric bill, and we paid .12 for KW hour. Our last bill was about 157. And that is with the a/c running 24/7, 2 refrigerators, 2 freezers, 2 washer and dryers, an electric water heater, and electric stove.
Sheila: You asked about other things to put in the grape salad. Sometimes I’ll add strawberries, fresh peaches or cantaloupe. Glad you had a nice trip! Having a little “gofer” living in the basement must be handy. One of my friend’s mother lives in her basement. They call her Arthur because of the old tv show King of Queens.
BJ, Martha and Karen (the Beet Eaters) I love pickled beets, but I can’t stand plain cooked beets. They taste like dirt to me, but so do blueberries. Someone told me that it is a genetic thing kind of like cilantro tasting like soap to some.
Judy: Yes, it does sound like you will have a slimmer wallet. Just be happy everything is fixed. Sticks and bricks have expenses too. I’ve gotten most of my health care appointments taken care of for the year. All I have left is my mammogram and bone density tests next Tuesday.
Irmi: That really is terrible that your casita isn’t wired correctly. But I am glad that you didn’t have a lot of damage from the hurricane.
If I forgot someone, I’m sorry! I had a lot of months to cover!
I don’t see as much of the grands this year. Avon School approached Ashley asking her to consider taking the head of the SPED department and she decided to take it. So, the kids ride to and from school with her. So no more before and after school seeing them. Bronc is a 5th grader and Haddie a 2nd grader. Bronc just finished his football season. His team didn’t do great came in last of the conference. He has been pretty bummed since they won it last year. Haddie…well Hurricane is doing fine. She’s still upset that I took the swimming pool down for the season.
Well, guess I’ve rambled on enough. Have a good day!
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