Wednesday, July 19, 2017

July 19, 2017 Re-stacking Wood & A Doctor's Appointment

Ooooops!

All re-stacked.

Screen "door" held together
with magnets.














Monday 7/17. I arrived home from Down There a little after 1:00 pm with meat and ice cream for the freezer!  Had also bought a few other groceries and ran a few errands.

Sunday afternoon we heard quite a crash from the direction of the wood shed.  The front half of the third row had fallen over.  After lunch today I re-stacked it and in trying to do so, the front half of the second road fell over.  I obviously misjudged how far that row was leaning. . .  It took a while, but it is all neatly and more firmly stacked now.

It was a very pleasant day with a high of 74.

Tuesday 7/18. It was 60 this morning with blue skies.  There was a haze on the north and west horizons from a fire way north of here.

JB was on his way Down There at noon to a doctor's appointment to discuss the results of his MRI.  I worked mainly inside cleaning up the loft, baking cookies and putting in a screen "door."  The screen is held together with magnets, so it closes by itself after a person or dog goes through.  The dogs are already fairly good at using it.

JB was home by 4:30 pm with good news that the MRI showed nothing else going on in his back except what he already knew.  He will probably wait until next May or so to have the operation.

Am having more issues with JB's life insurance.  Just can't get a straight answer out of them, so our son is going to help out.

Was a bit warmer today with a high of 78, but not nearly as bad as in Santa Rosa yesterday, where Sandy said they broke records with 105!  There are possible thunder storms due in tonight and by 6:30 pm big, fluffy clouds covered much of the sky.  We heard some thunder to the north, but by 8:30 the clouds has completely disappeared.

Wednesday 7/19. It is 58 with blue skies this morning.  The haze is all gone, as the fire is pretty much out now.

Thought for the day: Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.  Albert Einstein

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