GOOD MORING TO US ALL!
Molly and I just spent the first hour of the day watching a deer browsing our apple drops on the ground underneath this old apple tree right next to the trailer. She is a huge doe, and has an absolutely sleek, reddish brown, shiny coat. I love watching the wild creatures make their way in the world with no help from us two-footers. Molly quivers the entire time she is watching them, until they make a run for it, and then she loses her cool and goes ballistic! She was inside today, which is a good thing, as I think she would have burst right through her zapper collar zone today when that beutiful doe flashed her white tail and leaped away across the field! There are at least 5 bunnies grazing on the newly-mown grass and clover out there this morning, also. They seem to appreciate the shorter grass. I can't believe I had to mow the entire lawn again yesterday----by September, the grass has usually stopped growing, but this has been an unusually warm summer for us.
I made an appointment to drop off my trailer at the dealers on the 28th, after they look at it and see if they can fix it while I wait there. I have a dentist appointment during the first week in October, too. It's hard trying to get all things covered before I take off someitme after the middle of October. But it's nice to not have a schedule that I MUST stick to!
Today I will work on that upstairs closet and the kitchen cabinets again, as it's supposed to rain on and off. I really wish I could get that trailer of Mema's registered so I could take large loads to the dump. I must call her again and see if she has those papers signed that I need to register it. My SPOT GPS unit has been shipped as of yesterday, so I can't wait to get that and see if it will work on this property. I still haven't decided on the dog bark-off thing yet. Liz, how is that working?
I have the upstairs bedrom all set for my friend from CA to arrive on Saturday. She left a very brief email message yesterday after her lung biopsy, saying she made it through the 'procedure' ok, but with no clue as to what they might have found. So I am still in the dark about that until I call her today. I hope she, too, is NOT in the dark, and they at least told her what they thought. Surely they must have a microscope handy at such a place to give a precursory look at the tissue. I hate it when they force us to wait forever to hear any results-----it's downright torture and very inhumane.
So off I will go after reading my email and the forums and Facebook, to toil and sob my way through old 'stuff' that I find I still love. No wonder I still have it all-----it is a part of my life, and I really do not want to part with it. I have just about decided to get plastic tub containers for most of it, label it all, save it for occassional reminiscing, and let my kids toss it when I am dead. What I don't know won't bother me! I did go through all my old manuals and waranties again yesterday, and eliminate yet more of those defunct pieces of paper. I am down to just one small tub of those now!
Coffee is hot, so stop in and telL us about your day and your plans.
Have a happy Wednesday!