Good Morning Ladies,
A rainy morning here at the 45th. Supposed to rain most of week, but we need it. Temps are staying fairly mild for the most part, but it is a bit of a chilly damp out there this morning.
Yesterday I worked out in my yard all day, blowing away the winter debris from my backyard and a couple of other spots, raked my mulch to loosen it up from being packed down by the snow, picked up some stick and twigs and then ran my tractor with the dethatcher hooked up, over the whole yard. Now the grass is really greening up since the rain is soaking down into the freshly loosened dirt. Felt like a farmer pulling his disc harrow as I went along. The robins were having a ball hopping around in the areas I had been through, pecking at whatever they found in the dethatched grass.
Today is my last day before I return to work in the morning. So this will be my last Morning coffee post for awhile. So you "retired" ladies can now take over and start the coffee in the mornng. Us working stiffs have to be off to work so we can earn some bucks to buy coffee
That is if we have any money left after filling up the gas tanks these days
. Gas just rose to $4.17 here yesterday
I may very well be spending next winter right here in my house, blowing out the snow etc. as it might get cost prohibitive to head south.
Sarah, so sorry to hear about your neice. I guess the only good thing that came out of it was that she hit the brick wall and not another oncomng car and nobody was hurt or killed. Is this the first time that has happened? Prayers heading her way and for you and your sister too.
As to the Maytage washers. I replaced both a washer and dryer that were 20 years old. Both Maytags. We have had Maytags for years and never had any issues with them. The new washer I now have is a front loader and it does make a bit of a humming and clunking noise as it goes through the various cycles, but nothing that's bothersome of for that matter even noticeable unless you are right next to it. I think front loaders tend to make a bit more nosie than the top loaders. I'm very happy with both washer and dryer. And I recently replaced a Maytag stove that was 24 years old and finally starting to wear out. Loved that stove. It performed so well. Would have replaced it with another Maytag but the new ones were way more expensive then I wanted to pay. So bought a new GE and love it. Ssorry you ladies are having problems with yours.
So I am off to do a bit of house cleaning here this morning and then will head up to town to bank, a bit of shopping and of course put some gas in my truck. And going to stop at RV dealer to see if I can bring my TT in on Saturday for dewinterizing. They can work on it inside whereas I can't get at it, due to chilly weather and rainy week etc, plus work and so forth right now. Yesterday would have probably been a great day to have done that, but wanted to get the yard work done before the rains came, so I can play now that spring is here. Neighobr and I were talkng about summer camping trips we want to take. She has some reservatins made but said the same thing I did, we won't be heading out on really long trips. She has two girls and the family loves to camp and meet new families etc. We are very fortunate in that we have so many places we can go within an hour or less drive of home here.
Hope you all have a good day. If you are on the road, travel safe in all this rainy, stormy weather.