Some Really Good News

Got really good news today.

I picked up my phone and there was a message from Lee’s sensei .  I called him and he will be coming over on Thursday morning to pick up the sword and take it to someone who is an expert on swords.  That’s just great news.  One less thing to worry about.  That really was a big worry to me.

Other than that, nothing major.

Except my computer is acting up.  It has taken to displaying a blue screen error message from Microsoft saying it has to gather some information.  It is a legitimate Microsoft message.  The computer gets turned back on, but then it forgets passwords and other things.  I have my computer set up so that I don’t have to do passwords on very many locations, and this new amnesia Imageis annoying.  I will have to call Adam and see what’s going on.

No sunshine today, and very cold.  It feels like it could snow, although we are supposed to get rain.

That’s about it for now.

Pray for our troops.

God bless everybody.

Patty

 

Family Rescues Baby Fox, Reunites Him With His Mom

It was really clever, the way they set up the release-trap.  Good going folks!

Infant Bunnies Rescued From Storm Drain

Am I Out Of Gas? Am I Out of Potatoes? REPRINT

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From June 3, 2022

I feel like an empty burlap bag.

Maybe it’s because we never get two sunny days in a row around here. That gets to you after a few months. Maybe it’s because nobody living under this roof feels exactly in the pink. Maybe it’s just the nooze wearing me down. Or some combination thereof.

And where is everybody?

All these maintenance errands to do today. Supermarket. Bank. Convenience store (not really convenient at all). Call doctor’s office. Try to get prescriptions refilled, drive to the mall and stand in line, waiting to pick them up. How do I do all that and still do my work?

Ai-ya, time to take my blood pressure…

P.S.–Are any of you seeing these posts as real light-grey letters on a white background, almost impossible to read? That’s what it looks like at this end. *Sigh*

First Baby Yak Born on Yak Ranch

This calf was born on Living Stones Ranch.

Dexter Almost Put Down Then Helps a Man to Heal

That Business with the Mob of Peasants (‘Oy, Rodney’) REPRINT

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From June 2, 2019

 

Introducing Chapter CCXCIV of her epic romance, Oy, Rodney, Violet Crepuscular confides in her readers, “Let me confide in you, dear readers! I do wish Mr. Duigon had not said I was ‘in jail’! I was merely helping the police with their inquiries. They are trying to discover who, if anyone, poisoned Mr. Pitfall, and they now suspect everyone in the neighborhood–he is that unpopular. I hope they realize now that my toothpaste rolls couldn’t make anybody that sick!” She is a little miffed that none of the police officers was willing to try one himself.

Moving on to the chapter, she describes the grief and horror that overwhelmed all Scurvyshire when Mr. Percy Puce, F.R.S., the shire’s Resident Genius, disappeared below the vicar’s backyard wading pool as the result of a fall from a clandestine sliding board. Don’t ask me if that’s a suitable adjective for a sliding board. I just work here.

Provoked beyond measure, a mob of peasants armed with torches and pitchforks assembles at The Lying Tart. Why they should want torches in broad daylight is mystifying. Maybe it’s just a thing that mobs of peasants do.

“We’ll destroy the vicar’s wading pool if it’s the last thing we do!” vows the mob’s ringleader, button collecter Oswald Backdraft, Official Ringleader of the Peasants Benevolent Association. The mob rushes off to the vicar’s back yard and that’s the last anybody sees of them.

Hours later, word of the incident reaches Lord Jeremy Coldsore at Coldsore Hall, where they have just put the Marquess of Grone to bed.

“We’re going to run out of peasants at this rate!” ejaculates Lord Jeremy. (“It’s a perfectly permissible use of that verb!” insists Ms. Crepuscular. I just work here.) “Constable Chumley, you ought to have prevented this disaster!”

“Huish, M’lord, I deagle fair maundery this fleethin’,” parries the constable. He rushes off to The Lying Tart to see if he can find any clues at the bottom of a tankard of ale.

This still leaves five chapters, I think, to be written before catching up to Chapter CCC, which Ms. Crepuscular has written out of order. “I pledge myself to accomplish this,” she writes in a chapter-ending footnote, “provided I am left in peace!”

This Day Got Away From Me

First, the good news.

I woke up this morning completely pain free in my right hand.  It was like there never had been a problem.  Glad to dodge that bullet, because tendonitis can last for weeks and yesterday it was really bad.

However, and maybe many of you have experienced the same thing, even if you only are stopping at the local convenience store for one item, it will somehow eat up more than an hour of your time.  I did take the car for a short spin (it needs exercise, too) but it just seemed to take up much  more time than I expected.

I had planned to do a couple of specific things today — like trimming my hellebore, for instance.  That never got done.  I wanted to take advantage of today because it was nice and sunny (although extremely windy) and we are heading into a couple of days of rain.  Again.

No word on the katana yet.  I know, it has only been a couple of days.  Just eager to get that off the list.Image

Well, the best-laid plans of mice and men, etc.

At least my hand doesn’t hurt.

Pray for our troops.

God bless everybody.

Patty

Cat Saves His Owner A True Story

This man has since passed away.  Fluffy lives with a relative.