It was absolutely gorgeous today--sunny, blue skies and colorful fall leaves all over the place. May be I'm enjoying the weather so much because my husband is doing all the raking of leaves this year. He retired from work, and is keeping occupied by doing my outside chores i.e. mowing and raking. I, on the other hand, spent the day washing windows and curtains, vacuuming screens and generally being a good homemaker. I think I should have opted for the outside job. Tomorrow is supposed to be extra nice again, so I will try to get out more.
I was able to give blood today--and managed it within an hour. Usually it takes a while for me do bleed out, but I tried to drink extra water while washing windows, and it worked.
Time to log off. I'm beat.
Monday, October 29, 2007
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Sunday interrupted
It's a beautiful looking day, sunny and bright, but below freezing. Leaves are dropping like snow from the neighbor's tree and making a great golden puddle at the base. I love it when leaves fall in the still air and make circles around the trees. Mostly tho, the wind blows them away.
Quick shopping trip to get ingredients for my raised bed garden. We started this innovative approach to gardening last spring and had a fairly successful harvest. My above ground crops did quite well, salad greens, beans, tomatoes. But the root crops, radish and beets were hopeless. I wanted to add the ingredients that would balance the root and top (hydrogen/nitrogen ???). Anyway, we got vermiculite, peat moss, to mix with good old black dirt from the farm, homegrown compost and purchased bonemeal. (don't want to know just where that came from). Now it's time to mix and put it in the boxes, and wait until spring planting.
Technologically speaking, I put pix of my granddaughter on Flickr, and will see if I can find them again.
Quick shopping trip to get ingredients for my raised bed garden. We started this innovative approach to gardening last spring and had a fairly successful harvest. My above ground crops did quite well, salad greens, beans, tomatoes. But the root crops, radish and beets were hopeless. I wanted to add the ingredients that would balance the root and top (hydrogen/nitrogen ???). Anyway, we got vermiculite, peat moss, to mix with good old black dirt from the farm, homegrown compost and purchased bonemeal. (don't want to know just where that came from). Now it's time to mix and put it in the boxes, and wait until spring planting.
Technologically speaking, I put pix of my granddaughter on Flickr, and will see if I can find them again.
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Breaktime
I'm having a great time at Javen's with baby Thessaly. We have done all the fun baby things like feeding with the bottle, burping, napping, and strolling around the lake with Javen and the wind. Wow, was it windy! Poor Erin is attending a very long and involved manager-type training session and is able to be home evenings, but only in time to eat and get ready for bed. Her day starts very early.
I've been able to catch up on some reading, (fantasy book by favorite author Lois Bujold. And I've been able to do some quilting on the baby quilt for Dee Johnson. I was totally confused trying to get the binding finished--the diagonal seam has escaped me for the time being. I'll get it yet.
I will be attempting to add pictures to this site via Flicker--as per the 23 Steps. Should be interesting.
Later. Mary
I've been able to catch up on some reading, (fantasy book by favorite author Lois Bujold. And I've been able to do some quilting on the baby quilt for Dee Johnson. I was totally confused trying to get the binding finished--the diagonal seam has escaped me for the time being. I'll get it yet.
I will be attempting to add pictures to this site via Flicker--as per the 23 Steps. Should be interesting.
Later. Mary
Sunday, October 21, 2007
First Day
This is a 'first' for me--and I have high hopes of consistantly adding something to it on a regular basis.
From my blog name and address, one may think I have some connection with libraries. And I do. However, I am close to retirement, so if I am successful at blogging, I may have to change name and attitude.
I also am a quilter, knitter, gardener, walker, reader, and most importantly, a grandmother. I'm going to visit my granddaughter (do we need 2 d's in granddaughter?) this coming week. I am also a daughter, and feel a great responsibility toward my mother and stepdad. I have 6 siblings, so I am not alone in my responsibilities. Whew!
I live in a small town, have been here for 30+years, and probably will stay for another 20 or so, unless another, more appealing location shows up. I've been married for 39 years, and hope to remain so for the upcoming 20 years. My goal is to live happily until the end and die suddenly. I want to be cremated and have my ashes put in a lovely urn to sit on my son's fireplace mantel, so he can ask my advice and gain inspiration from my spirit long after I'm gone. Or he can dump the ashes in his cats' litter box for a more practical use.
I have expressed most of my ideas by now, so the future of this blog is at risk. Now I have to figure out how to get back here....
From my blog name and address, one may think I have some connection with libraries. And I do. However, I am close to retirement, so if I am successful at blogging, I may have to change name and attitude.
I also am a quilter, knitter, gardener, walker, reader, and most importantly, a grandmother. I'm going to visit my granddaughter (do we need 2 d's in granddaughter?) this coming week. I am also a daughter, and feel a great responsibility toward my mother and stepdad. I have 6 siblings, so I am not alone in my responsibilities. Whew!
I live in a small town, have been here for 30+years, and probably will stay for another 20 or so, unless another, more appealing location shows up. I've been married for 39 years, and hope to remain so for the upcoming 20 years. My goal is to live happily until the end and die suddenly. I want to be cremated and have my ashes put in a lovely urn to sit on my son's fireplace mantel, so he can ask my advice and gain inspiration from my spirit long after I'm gone. Or he can dump the ashes in his cats' litter box for a more practical use.
I have expressed most of my ideas by now, so the future of this blog is at risk. Now I have to figure out how to get back here....
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