July was a busy month. We traveled to Minnesota and Iowa. July has become the month for my families “Christmas gathering”. We gather for Thanksgiving and then a summer picnic. It is always a bit tricky when parents die to see if the next generation can carry the extended family forward. It helps that everyoneContinue reading “July went quickly”
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Falling from the sky
Two years ago, my friend Danny asked me if I wanted to go sky diving (tandem) with he and Brent. It was my year of “yes” so I said YES. Hang gliding was something I thought I wanted to do, but sky diving, not so much. For a variety of reasons it did not workContinue reading “Falling from the sky”
Does this make sense???
On July 3rd, we went to Minneapolis to visit friends. It was a lovely day when we arrived. Warm for Minneapolis but perfect for us. We went out for walk with the dog with the goal of going downtown which was across the river from where we were. Melissa was leading the way and whenContinue reading “Does this make sense???”
Life just got better with old wood
With the completion of the big terrace, our stock of old wood diminished greatly. There are still some telephone poles and railroad ties but most are not in very good condition. When we picked up the 3 telephone poles needed for the terrace posts, the owner also showed us the wood from an old woodenContinue reading “Life just got better with old wood”
Communication challenges
After a year, I have learned to ask Craig if his hearing aids are in and working before starting an important conversation. I try not to say things when my back is turned (at the sink) or when he is way across the room and we have far fewer miscommunication. I try not to sayContinue reading “Communication challenges”
Repetitive stress injury and competing activities
We started out the terrace project with 2 tomping sticks. One small diameter and one larger. The smaller one had a bit of weight in the bottom but not much. The larger one had more weight which was great for tomping in holes that it could fit which was not that many. On June 17th,Continue reading “Repetitive stress injury and competing activities”
A “maturing relationship”
As we were getting to know each other, Craig was clear that he did not cook. I shared that I could cook but because I still had impaired taste and smell I had a limited menu. For myself, it wasn’t worth spending much time preparing what I couldn’t enjoy. Also I told him I ateContinue reading “A “maturing relationship””
Unintended Consequences
Just before Memorial Day, Craig took his trailer to Nashville to deliver finished pieces furniture to schools for Nashville Tools for Schools. When they dropped this unstained picnic table off, the principal wanted to know if they would haul away the one they were replacing (below). Craig thought it would be a great project forContinue reading “Unintended Consequences”
A test of our terrace
Sunday when we finished working on the terrace we had compacted several layers of gravel between the pasture fence and the poles knowing we wanted to add gravel to near the top of the poles. When Monday rolled around we were exhausted and our hands were aching so we thought we would not come backContinue reading “A test of our terrace”
A metal heart
My newly discovered enjoyment of gardening (speciifically weeding) came to an abrupt halt with the big downpour on May 26 that washed out the driveway for the 4th time this spring. Our attention turned to starting the terrace project that we had talked about needing to do. We had planned pm expanding our deck andContinue reading “A metal heart”