dayspring39 wrote:I believe when there is a mundane factory job it pays to have a friend or two or three to ride back in forth with and visit a bit on days off... friendships build into our lives... no matter what factory work is never easy...
I keep an eye on the weather from afar hoping for a milder start to winter in KY for you all...
Kathleen
And, Kathleen, Molly and I will be forever grateful that you introduced us. It made it much easier for us.
That said, I'm not much of a joiner. Joan did things without ever starting working, that I never did last year and probably won't do this year - meeting up with folks in groups. And Vickie has been to a big dinner. Met a lady here on her own yesterday and what she doesn't like about where she is staying is the weekly potlucks and all the times they "get together" as a group. She's feeling pressured to do them, and doesn't want to. I suggested she come over here and we'll be glad to ignore her
Don't misunderstand me, I like to meet the folks, etc - but for the most part, prefer small gtg's with a few. And if I never do any of them, yep, I can be a happy recluse.
Now, someone tell me why no birds have found my bird feeder? I'm afraid maybe it's the cooler weather so early. Hope some come back! We shall see.
Oh, and having a friendly neighbor is nice. I reached around and pulled a tick out of the middle of my back. Couldn't be sure I got it all. Molly to the rescue. I did, but felt better being sure.
Gave Molly my extra conversion to electric for a water heater yesterday. Well, she paid me for it today, so I guess the "giving" didn't work. She gave me a cover for my outside light, as it got damaged again. Funny - little thing like that, and I've had to completely replace it once, and now the entire thing is bent again. I think I got the cover in to stay, but if not, will be out replacing the whole thing again soon. Probably won't know that till I hit the road and bumps again.
When I got back from work yesterday, the honey wagon had been and dumped my tanks.
I've arranged with a teenager here to walk Peaches when I start on long nights. Last year she was fine without, but I think this will be even better. No reason for her to have to hold it that long. And will give me a bit of peace of mind. I worked with this boys dad last year - this year his mom and dad are both working. And they are on day shift, so if for some reason he can't walk her, one of them will. He'll be happy for a little pocket money.