Rained this morning. Now the humidity is through the roof! (88°F, 82% humidity) Staying in.
Made Chicken Salad.
Cleaned the kitchen.
Started crocheting on my new afghan. It's an Overlay Mosaic pattern.
Washed & dried the newest afghan...(this afgahn is an original)
Tagged it and took a photo of the afghan...
Normally I would fold the afghan and put it in a storage tote. This afgahn is going to be given to The Tin Can Sailors National Association. It is association of US Navy Destroyer...
Sewed.
Sewed.
Sewed.
With the big Oaks removed there's no shade and the kitchen/dining window is now in full sun which = HOT. I bought 4 sheer curtain panels at a thrift store and altered them to fit the big picture window. The sheers slid all over the place when I was working on them. They...
Went with Hubby to get off road fuel for the tractor. He fills our portable tanks, I wait in the office and make out the check.
We sat idling at a railroad crossing for over 10 minutes waiting for a very slow freight train to go through.
Went to Lowes to get 6" plant pots for my African Violets.
My entry #3 (I think)
We use this logsplitter all winter long. It attaches to our utility farm tractor, 40 hp MF135, 3 point hitch. The splitters hydraulic lines attach to the tractors hydraulic remote. As the MF135 idles it provides the hydraulic pressure to run the splitter. The Powerhorse...
I took a photo of you plant and put it on Google Lens. It came up as a being a Croton Plant from the tropics. According to Bloomscape.com, it likes humidity and plenty of sunlight. The more sunlight the more colorful the leaves! Hope this helps you.
Checked out a new (to our area) discount grocery store...
Went grocery shopping at Wal-Mart. It was nice and quiet because all the little darlings are back in school...
Put away the groceries...
Will work on my afghan, weaving yarn ends, after dinner...
Really no recipe, I just opened the Pillsbury Quick Bread box and followed the instructions. I added a couple handfuls of chopped Walnuts and White Chocolate Morsels to the mix.
My Hubby is a Meat & Potato guy, which works out good because I'm not a fancy cook.
OK, sounds like a good program. When our kids were in 4-H they raised and showed Rabbits. Hubby had the same type of "program" to protect their Rabbits and bunnies.
Cleaned up the front and back porch...
Did some weeding in my "weed" garden until my back gave out...
Made a Cranberry Nut quick bread...
Worked on my afghan weaving in the yarn ends, it's very tedious