MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2023

Monday, November 20, 2023 Mostly Cloudy Cool Calm 65 Degrees 4:53 p.m.

It is a beautiful, cloudy, fall day. All outside is still with only one of the bird feeders moving. The Woodpecker was having an early dinner. We are expecting high winds tonight and rain tomorrow. WE have had some wind today but nothing major. I was going to go out and stain some wood frames but then the wind came up so decided to postpone that until another day. If we get rain they wouldn’t dry anyhow.

The weekend was good. Dillon finished our “Sewing room”. Now we have to wait for the floors and that will be January, I hope. He does such good work and the room looks great. Once the floors get in we can move the shelves and drawers back in there and, of course, the long table and do crafts, or whatever we want to do.

Saturday, after Dillon left, Tina and I went to the butcher shop and shopped a bit. Since they just opened, having bought it from the people who had it for 30 years, they didn’t have a large supply of anything as yet. No turkeys. But they are very nice and eager to pickup where the previous owner left off. The prices were the same and everything looked pretty much the same. They had painted and the place looked fresh.

After leaving there we went to Dottie’s, picked her up and went for a hamburger at Nick & Jane’s. They have great hamburgers, large, juicy and just perfect. After lunch we went to Joann’s and Tina did some purchasing. I bought one item. Dottie just looked at everything. After that we went to Walmart and did the normal shopping, then back to Dottie’s.

Dottie is such a good hairdresser so we asked her to cut our hair. I was going to let mine grow long so I could out it in a pony tail. I got it to where it would go into a small pony tail, Now it is short and manageable once again. Tina was also letting her hair grow out but gave up and had it cut short . We both look much better. At least it feels better. Dottie does a great job.

Sunday we went to church, the one that is just up the street from us. It is called the MILESTONE CHURCH. We liked it very much and plan on going back next Sunday. He preaches from the bible, and is well spoken, sincere and down to earth. The topic was “GIVING, but it wasn’t about tithes, but what was found in 1 Corinthians, chapters 2 and 3. About giving a smile when meeting someone in the store or on the street, a helping hand when one is needed, an kind word, a shoulder to lean on or cry on. Giving of one’s time and talents for the betterment of your fellowmen. He said that money is important also, but not the most important. We should give freely, not as a have to, but as a want to, and from the heart. He put it much more eloquently then I, but you get the jest.

After church we went to Jersey Mike’s and ordered a sub sandwich. We did this because he gives 20% of the profit from each sale to “feed the Hungry”. We were hungry and thought that was a good cause, helping others that are hungry.

Quote of the day: “What does man gain from all his labor at which he toils under the sun? ( (Ecclesiastes 1:3) ” My Calendar

Have a great rest of your Monday. Make it a joyful, safe, healthy, productive and fun day.

Blessings

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2023

Tuesday, November 14, 2023 Cloudy Cool Breezy 60 Degrees 5:30 p.m.

Another busy day. Laundry, dusting, all that sort of stuff. Tina just got home and was kind enough to bring us hamburgers. That sure beats cooking since I haven’t even started that as yet.

We had a guy come and park out front, got out of his car, looked at the tires and the front, then opened the hood, prop it open, then take out his tablet and started taking pictures of each of our Town Homes. I thought that weird. I called Julie, next door and she came out with the dogs, we both walked up towards him and wanted to know what he was doing. he said he was checking out a roof job that Charles wanted a price on. He needed his gutters repaired. He had his wife and two young kids in the car.

Charles said that the people who did his roof were to give him a price on his carport roof and gutter. This man was Mexican and spoke Spanish with a touch of English so was hard to understand. He is young, maybe early 20’s. We shall see if he reappears in the future, working on the carport roof and gutters.

Quote of the day: “One of the greatest labor-saving inventions of today is tomorrow.” My Calendar.

Have a great rest of your Tuesday.. Make is a safe, adventurous, enjoyable, friendly and fun day.

Blessings

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2023

Monday, November 13, 2023 Partly Sunny Calm Cool 67 Degrees 4:40 p.m.

A busy weekend with Dillon here part of Saturday finishing up the sewing room. then Jerry came and brought Dottie and lunch. So good to see them both and lunch was wonderful. Dottie had been sick for a couple of days but fortunately what ever bug she caught left her after a couple of days. It was great seeing her looking healthy and hardy.

Jerry was so kind as he went upstairs and set the two clocks that I can’t figure out how to set. They are weird but good. One is a lamp with a clock and also tells the temperature. I finally figured out that the temperature changes when the light is on as the light gives off heat.

Sunday was quiet. Tina worked on tie blankets and I worked on getting the dust off of stuff. Also just resting and watching a bit of TV. Nothing major.

Quote of the day: “”if God seriously plans to help with my problems……He has a busy day ahead of Him!

Ashleigh Brilliant. My calendar

Have a great rest of your Monday. Make it a super productive, positive, cheerful and fun day.

Blessings

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2023

Friday, November 10, 2023 Mostly sunny Breezy Cool 55 Degrees 4:04 p.m.

HAPPY 247TH BIRTHDAY TO THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH WE CELEBRATE VETERANS DAY

This is the weekend that we remember, and celebrate all the men and women, past, present and future, who put their lives on the line so that we are able to enjoy the freedoms. and beauty of this great nation of ours. WE all need to remember that Freedom isn’t free, especially now with so many of America’s citizens facing the foes in our own country.

Today feels more like fall. We had a couple rain showers this morning, then just clouds. The sun has weakly peeked our in the past hour or so. The neighborhood squirrel has been very busy scurrying about looking for food to stash in his burro or nest. I believe he lives in a tree. There are sparrows flitting about getting seeds and whatever they eat and flying back up to their nest. They live in the cedar tree. I guess they stay here for the winter.

I believe Dillon will have the room finished tomorrow. He has worked diligently at doing a great job, not rushing through but rather taking the needed time to do it right. Tomorrow is painting. Yea! I am eager to get some of my stuff back in there and work on Christmas things. It is getting time to “help” Santa a bit. So much to do and so little time to do it in. So, what else is new?

Nothing big planned for this weekend. Tina is working on Christmas stuff and that is probably what I will be doing. I hope to take a couple of hours and sit down with my book and read. It is a good mystery and one that is hard to put down. Reading when I go to bed is perfect until I fall asleep and loose my place in the book!

Quote of the day: “Men are like parking spaces. All the good ones are already taken”. My Calendar

Have a great rest of your Friday and a patriotic, interesting, adventurous, relaxing and fun weekend. Make it a safe and healthy one.

Blessings