Thursday the 20th
Hmm. They said if we were not included in the rain showers of last night, we would be in for a long spell of warm, hot and dry days.
Once I had three needles threaded for stitching in my bedroom porch, I headed into the studio. It does accumulate more than is warranted.
My sister-in-law is a registered nurse. Her mother does not have Blue Cross Blue Shield Senior G0ld insurance as Dennis and I do. At ninety plus, her mother battles open wounds from bumping into things. I offered JoAnn whatever medical supplies we had left from the lengthy bout Dennis had had with his left foot.
Today what was left of supplies I made a first-aid kit for the Fairfax team of usual items that could be used at home or in the shop. The remainder is in a tote with a cover and handles of what we may put to use. Got that cleared off the studio floor. The pair of hard soled shoes and one knee high boot, all with Velcro, is also stored in a basement closet. Whew, what a good deed done.
When Dennis went to the eye clinic yesterday, he came home with an appointment card for October 18th of this year. Yippee! This morning the VA clinic needed him for an INR blood draw, clotting check. That was spot on. The VA is a monthly check. Being five minutes away and taking another five minutes to completion is no big deal. Fewer appointments are always favorable.
Dennis just came in for an afternoon coffee break. Nephew Brett had been over with a skid loader and pushed as much of the loose brush together on the blue barn acre as possible. That allowed Dennis to mow a bit more and then he followed up with the weed whip. The 1.14 acres looks tidy from the Hammond Hwy. At some time, there are trees that could be cut down as none of them are keepers.
Tomorrow, the weekend begins. The month is flying by.