69°f/20.5°C, showers, then cloudy, then rainy, then clouds...a steamy day but not too hot, only reached 81°.
Since it has been too hot to work, or even sit, outside, I have been busy with inside projects. These needed to be done, for sure, as they were clogging up my kitchen terribly.
I intended to sell this little table, but decided to keep it and eventually use it as a coffee table, as soon as I can figure out where to put the old chest
I am currently using for that purpose.
I have been doing some cooking too, since we gave been home for the past 4 days. And that wardrobe is out of my kitchen! Yesterday I made more banana raspberry bread. Today I focused on using up the plethora of zucchini and peppers from the garden. I chopped up a lot of the zucchini in the food processor and Larry gave that to the chickens and rabbits. Then I ground some and drained it well, to make zucchini bread tomorrow. The rest went into a stir fry with chicken, onions, and the peppers, making a big enough batch for several meals. I used up the green beans in a huge batch of beans and new potatoes cooked with a ham bone. So delicious. I put some of that in the freezer, as it was far more than we could eat. I also cooked up some beets, and sliced a bowl full of cucumbers for snacking. So now I am caught up with the garden, for the moment anyway, and haven't had to can anything yet!
In other news, my friend Billy-Jo posted this little happening at her place (used with her permission):
Amazon driver: Knock knock.
Me: Hello
Driver: can I please use your phone or your wifi to call someone? My van is stuck in the mud up the road.
(There’s zero cell service out here)
Me: Sure but you want me to just pull you out with that Bronco?
Driver: That would be awesome but I don’t know if it will be able to and I don’t want you to get yourself or your vehicle muddy.
Me: 🤔😎 Ah……it’ll be a walk in the park compared to what I’m used to! 😂😂😂
I get to where he is stuck and I start to pull winch line.
Driver: Ma’am I’ve never used one of these.
Me: No worries. I got you!
After I get him pulled out backwards and then yank the van back around to head back down the road.
Driver: Ma’am you’re my hero!
The ol Bronco never even had to come out of 2wd. Good job Bronco! Good job!
Billy-Jo is a wild child! She loves to go muddin', as they call it around here, and has some pretty cumbersome antique cars too. Her story, though, reminded me of the early days here, where we sometimes had to use a winch to get our vehicles unstuck. Happy to never have to do that again though!
The big news story around here right now is this huge fire in Parkersburg, about 40 miles north of us. A friend posted this photo on Facebook:
As I write, this fire is still burning, and there is considerable concern over what chemicals are in the smoke and ash. The governor declared a state of emergency for the area, and there is a shelter in place order as well. The smoke and ash are not drifting our way, but are affecting a very large area to the east of the city. I have not heard of any casualties, thank goodness, and the community has poured out generous support for the many, many firefighters on the scene.
As I was sorting out a drawer today, I found this old photo of one of my English great-grandmothers, on the Wilson side. How it came to be in that drawer I have no idea, but it may have been in an old book from my parents' home. Pretty sure I have bever seen it before. I wonder what she was carrying in the bucket?





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