Jim, I'm impressed with your industriousness, and Lisa, I'm impressed with your approach to relaxation!
BTW, sometimes, I feel a bit rude about not addressing the other folks on this thread, but Jim and Lisa are the only people whose names I know. But I enjoy and appreciate others' posts!
Although I didn't go to my reunion, when I was really honest with myself attending would have been less about connecting with classmates (none of whom I've stayed in touch with) and more about showing that I can still move pretty well -- they can't see how much my hip bothers me -- still have mostly brown hair, all of my own teeth and not nearly as many wrinkles as many of them. Who knows how much of that will be true for the next one?
Just found out last night that my sister is coming up TODAY! I warned her that my house is far from visitor-ready. I don't think she truly understands how dusty it is from the constant parade of farm vehicles with harvest well underway.
Since she's planning to arrive before noon, and Tuesday mornings are my shop-in-town time not my housecleaning time, she will be greeted with blankets of Iowa dirt that cover every surface in the house. Dusting twice a day -- which I Don't Do -- wouldn't keep up with it.
I try to get propane before harvest season, but other bills kept popping up. I called yesterday and, with the old owners, I could expect same-day delivery. That didn't happen, so I had to call back late afternoon and tell them not to show up this morning. I don't like to have people here when I'm not, so I explained that if I'm not here, there's no one to write the check. Maybe I'll get propane today, maybe tomorrow. I'm not in an emergency situation, so I guess it doesn't matter.
My new cockerel is increasing trying out his cock-a-doodle-do's. They're still laughable, but he practices a lot. I've been trying to catch him on video, but by the time I get my phone, he's done. Yesterday, in the wee hours of early morning, I put the phone up to the living room window and have a perfect set of three crows -- in total blackness.
I'm still picking a few cherry tomatoes every day. I like to fold them into my veggie omelets. I ate the Gold Medal tomato over the weekend and was disappointed in the flavor; it seemed almost floral. Cross that off next year's list!
Well, since Little Sister didn't give me much notice, and I have projects to do before weather prevents them, she better bring some work clothes with her today!