Fuels 2014
Document editing features large in my weekly endeavors. I will not leave my children 45-years of tax returns to sort through, every check I penned over a 50-year time span, and all the receipts (ALL THE RECEIPTS) / utility invoices etc saved over more than 40-years. We are in fairly good shape. I’m currently (again) […]
Dad’s Photo Archives
This is how my brain works… I spent the morning working on taxes. This had me in and out of a filing drawer and a banker’s box of files (destine for under the house). Back and forth as I gathered data, and plugged it into my Excel workbook. Each time I was finished with a […]
A View to the New Year
I’ve been thinking on how to approach the New Year, as it starts tomorrow, its first day of business. One does not dare assume it’s a new fresh chapter, a new beginning. We are not going to traipse into the theaters and concert halls… I want to feel optimism and I am too smart to […]
New Year’s Eve
We spent parts of the day continuing to make the shift from country to suburban life. We each had an appointment (mine was virtual), and I did a swift and thorough shopping trip at our Korean market. I don’t believe they’re enforcing our state’s 25% occupancy mandate. The place was packed, and I had the […]
December Island Trip 2 – Day 7
We woke up to very strong winds, which made opening the trailer door against the wind challenging at times. With two of us working on it, it takes 2-hours to shut down Stella and the property. Probably less if our stay hadn’t been over a holiday. Our AN stopped by to deliver new propane hoses, […]
7-Years!
Today is my grandson’s 7th birthday! And the blog is 7 too. It is a coincidence they were born on the same day, my grandson making an early appearance. My mom lived for more than 6-years after becoming a great-grandma. She was always so very pleased when we were able to bring her great grandson […]
December Island Trip 2 – Day 6
Today’s fun included: Measuring for structure to protect Stella from the forest behind her… I’ve mentioned the gale force winds that whip about the Island. Further we measured the skylights and fans for some sort of insulation, and the big closet for a future piece of furniture. We got the insulation under the bed done! […]
December Island Trip 2 – Day 5
We continued our lazy ways by sleeping in yet again, and not finishing breakfast until after noon. We’ve discovered that only one of the three burners on the stove is adjustable. The other two have one setting: HOT NOW! It makes cooking a farmer’s breakfast slow with only one useful burner. The toast oven keeps […]
December Island Trip 2 – Day 4
We are turning into lazy bums. It was almost 10:30 before we got up this morning! This gave us an hour before we were due to meet up with a neighbor to go for a walk. Granola to the rescue! We walked up the first lane off of our road. This lane didn’t exist when […]