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Lovely day for walk.

     Yesterday was the perfect weather for a walk in the park.  It was warm but we had a lovely breeze to keep us from over heating.  The humidity we’ve had lately was gone, hurrah!

     We did the short route though because G’s knee was bothering her but we did get in a mile and a half.  I do enjoy our park and hated to see what Saturday’s storm did there.  We were checking out the storm damage while we walked.  There were several trees that lost large branches. 

     G says quite a few trees in the cemetery sustained some damage too.  Her husband is working to help clear the many downed branches.

     When we arrived home the pups wanted me to take them out in the yard, they too are enjoying the change in the weather. 

     You all have a good one!

Our silly dogs waiting and hoping for ice cubes

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It grew to 150 feet…

     As we wait today for the tree guy to come, I remember the day my mother, The Curmudgeon, and I went looking for a tree to plant here.  We went to three different nurseries.  I was looking for two trees one for here and one for the side garden area.  Mom said she would buy one.

     Finally, in the third place we tried, I found a Sweet Gum I liked, it was about five feet tall.  We walked for a long while when Mom stopped, pointed,  and said, “There it is.  There’s the perfect tree.”  She was right.  It was a big leaved fast growing native shade tree, a six-foot tall, beautifully shaped Tulip Poplar.

     A storm passed through here Saturday night.  Lightning struck her tree.  This beautiful tree that shades the entire side of the house and keeps us cooler in the summer.  I’m hoping the tree guy can save most of the tree.  I know we’ve lost a large part of the top…

     I’ve lost Mom, I don’t want to lose her tree too.

A letter to my baby sister

Dear Mary,

I think of you every day.  I thought about you today.  Not one of those ‘I wish you hadn’t died and left us, I miss you so much’ thoughts mind you, but a happy ‘remember when we…’ thought.  It made me smile so big and made my heart feel very light.  I had a soaring of joy fill me and take wing.  For once, I didn’t cry, although now that I write this, I can’t say that.  I wonder, do you think of me on the odd occasion?

With love,

Me

Spoiled dogs love the AC

     As I figured, we still have fireworks going off around here.  I wish they’d either blow off a hand or blow up all they have left all at once.  I am tired of hearing them.  It’d be so darned nice to be able to sit outside at night and enjoy some peace and quiet…If only.  I know that at least three neighborhood dogs are traumatized from all the noise.  My goodness you fireworks idiots, I hope that makes you proud of yourselves.

     We’ve had nine mighty hot days in a row and expect the worst of the heat to hit us this weekend.  I am not looking forward to triple digit temperatures. 

     Our pups are spoiled rotten.  They love the air conditioning!  I take them outside and they rush to get done so they can go back into their nice, cool house.  Like I said, spoiled rotten.  However, if we didn’t have AC, The Curmudgeon would most likely be in a hospital by now.  It is far too hot for him.

      You all have a good one and stay cool!

Really, you haven’t had enough fireworks?

     For a city where fireworks are illegal there certainly were far too many going off all over the place.  The noise began long before dark and continued well past 1 a.m.

      The fireworks began around here clear back in May, with an overload of them hitting us last night.  I’m so glad my dogs are not afraid of them but I feel so sorry for the dogs that are.  I do wish the idiots that have so much fun setting the damned things off had an inkling of the stress they cause. 

     At least the city, when they do their fireworks display, has the courtesy of stopping at ten at night.  Unfortunately, around here, they will go all night and continue through the entire summer. 

Too much heat is no good for MS patients

     I wish I could say that The Curmudgeon was doing fine, but I can’t.   He had another very bad day yesterday.  It is a good thing that I stayed home instead of going to upper state Western NY to Aunt Janet’s funeral.  I don’t think he would’ve survived yesterday had I not been here.  

       When I cam downstairs, I found Patty shut in the kitchen and there was no sign of The Curmudgeon or Gavin.  I figured they were outside so I went to look.  So glad I did.  The Curmudgeon was on the floor of the porch in the excessive heat.  Gavin was guarding him but the poor dog could do nothing to help him.

      I managed to help The Curmudgeon slide into the kitchen on his back where he could cool down.  However, I could not get him up off the floor.  I made him as comfortable as possible and went looking for help.  Sunday morning and no one was home. 

     I finally found one neighbor at home and he came over.  He managed to get The Curmudgeon into a kitchen chair and then into my desk chair where he could wheel him to the living room and to his chair.  This is where he spent the rest of the day and most of the evening.  He finally was able to move well enough to climb the stairs and go to bed around eleven last night.

      I’ve told him that he shouldn’t do anything in the mornings with this heat until AFTER he puts on his ice vest.  Had he put it on yesterday I know he wouldn’t have fallen down and not been able to get up.

For Aunt Janet who fed my love of gardening

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Sad today.

This beautiful, wonderful woman my sweet aunt who is like a second mother to me is in hospice care.

  It’s breaking my heart that the world will soon be short one more truly good person.

Aunt Janet, I love you always.

Break is over

     I probably should’ve taken a longer break but I promised I’d be back today and so I am. 

     My dear, dear friend Elena is in the hospital and they put a pacemaker in yesterday.  Please keep her in your thoughts for the next few days.  I understand they will release her on Wednesday.  I have a candle burning for her.

     I am feeling a slow release of anxieties.   It will take a little while, but that huge weight of stress that sat on my shoulders for so long is already beginning to lighten.  I know that once I get all the bills caught up and we send off the final few checks on the MIL’s bills, I will feel much lighter.

     It’s a one step at a time process.

     You all have a good one!

I am taking a weekend break from the blog.

We have a lot of stuff around here that I need to catch up on and so I have decided to take a break from the blog for the weekend.  I’ll be back Monday night/Tuesday morning.

     I hope you all have a good weekend!

SOLD!!!

    No longer will we have double bills for two houses.  We sold the MIL’s house and settlement was yesterday!!!!  We are FREE from the albatross that was her house.

HAPPY DANCE!!!!