GOOD MORNING EVERYONE!
Sunshine is waking up to her first day of her retirement! How I envy you!! May you enjoy every second of it.
It's 35 degrees out there this morning, and I forgot to bring my flowers in last night. I sure hope they made it.
I can't believe it's a school morning again already. Being pretty much useless all of July this summer sure made for a very abbreviated time off!
My daughter called last night and I told her about the chimney-cleaning fiasco. She said she would try to schedule a time when she could come and help me get the brush up the chimney. THAT will be a scene to behold----her lying on her back on the hearth board with soot falling all around her! She has never been one to enjoy such physical hard labor! But we can try. In the meantime, I will spend my lunch hour today at Ace Hardware, getting the stove pipes replaced. It would be extra nice if they could also rivet it all together for me, or screw it together. I also need to ask them about the possibility of installing another triple-layered pipe out through a wall and attach it to the eaves somehow. One big problem I foresee is that my roof is metal with a steep pitch, and snow comes hurtling off that like a freight train. I can't imagine any pipe withstanding that kind of force. Anyway----we shall see, I guess.
Coffee is hot and feels good on my hands. I am trying to resist a pistachio muffin calling to me from the kitchen! I am sure there are other goodies leftover in Barbzee's cupboards, too.
I have one mouse to release this morning way down my road on the way to school. They will finally lay down the asphalt on my road this week, just in time for me to have to detour around it for a few days! But it should be nice when it gets finished.
Lucky Cedar will be leaving for her favorite campground again today, as her school has sense enough to maintain tradition and doesn't start until after labor Day. Happy camping!! I will be thinking of you, and all others out there in campland, while I am sitting inside, trying to avoid Flu germs, listening to endless assinine droning speeches of whomever the school board has decided to get for us on this Superintendent's Day. At least I will learn what I will be doing this year as my job has changed. I think I am looking forward to the change, but I shall soon see.
Pull up a chair and let us know what's up in your world----I will read this again when I get home this afternoon. Happy Tuesday!