There are no words when a day goes as well as this one did. A few rain showers are holding off. We had a light supper and I will be heading out to the patio a bit later.

I was exposed to a new product today. I remember mineral spirits from the days of oil paint that needed to be thinned out. Wow! It worked miracles today. We have had a gas driven leaf blower that has been used here for many years. I need to be clear. It has not been used by me as it is: to too hard to start by the pull cord and way too heavy for me to handle. My best bet would be to set it flat on the patio and then manually turn the blower so the snout could blow in multiple directions.

I will also add that the exterior of it looked as if the oil was thrown in its general direction with the intent that some would find where it was needed. Yuk! The aging layers of oil that had accumulated layers of dust: it took a putty knife to make the first few swipes. Putting a few inches of the mineral spirits in my tin Folgers Coffee grounds can and a good stiff brush did wonders. It did take several hours but the breeze was nice, I had all the time in the world to get this down to the manufacture’s finish. Dennis came by several times but did not tarry. The one and only user of this machine thought better of commenting. It’s time that these two older ones stick with the electric one that has been my favorite all these years. It is sweet.

I also got the front cement steps painted. I realize it won’t last. Paint on concrete needs a whole bunch of cleaning and prep. My cleaning and prep was a steel bush and then washing off the dust. Dry cement and then some paint . . . for a short time it looks sharp.

That patio chair is beckoning and I know Snuggles is ready for some lap time. Sweet.