GOOD MORNING ALL!
No wonder I am cold in here today----my thermometer reads 45 degrees inside, and 40 outside! I see that it got down to 36 last night! ACK! Please don't let summer be over yet! I just turned on my furnace to allow my fingers to thaw out enough to be able to type!
I am sorry to not be getting ready to go to visit with three friends at a NY State bluegrass festival, but, as I posted in the general room last night, I need to get my blood pressure issues under control before I can do anything else. I will take a load of stuff to the dump today on my way to see the doc again, and I need to ask him about lessening the dosage of the latest meds he is trying on me to get my BP under control. I am in a situation where I am damned if I don't do something, and damned if I do, unless we can get the right dosage figured out. I kow that my circulatory system is not in good shape, and I need it to keep working for me for another 40 years, or so! I have too much to do and see yet to not do all I can to ensure I will be able to keep on trucking.
The sky is overcast after a crystal clear, bright moonlit night, but I think it should end up being a good day until later tonight when rain is predicted. We actually need some rain now, as it's been a long time without a good soaking. We have actually had one amazing summer....wonderful weather.
I did some scraping on my house yesterday, and found some buckets of stain to begin mixing up thoroughy to try on the siding. I will need to buy another can of decking stain to touch up places that my shovel scraped up last winter. I also replaced the door handle on my screen door and will need to paint that door to spruce it up.
Molly and I walked our loops around the property last night, and I can already smell some of the dead leaves that are falling off early from the hardwoods. I am nowhere near ready for fall yet, let alone killing frosts. I am looking forward to heading south this year, however, before the snow flies up here.
Here's hoping you all are having a good day wherever you may be, and that you can find the time to stop in and tell us what's up in your air space. I missed viewing the space station overhead this morning....was sound asleep at 4:30 am!
Happy Saturday!