Little bunny next to one of our hydrangeas and under our stag-horn fern.
I found some time to work on the orange grove painting.
It’s getting there.
Toby had us home all day without a break, so he’s exhausted.
Today was another project day. The a/c register in the kitchen came out again, so I had to investigate and come up with a better solution. I went to Ace Hardware and got some long sheet metal screws, drilled pilot holes, and screwed it in. So far, so good. I can’t believe the original contractor just screwed it into the ceiling sheetrock!
I replaced a motion sensing flood light in the backyard and replaced some bulbs in the other fixtures. It only took two trips and one item return. Now, when a coyote shows up, he will have eight floodlights on him. John picked up some coyote scat while I was working on the lights.
I replaced a bulb in one of the kitchen can lights. Of course, I had to use the tall step ladder.
I found a sturdier ring to attach Toby’s vaccination tag to his collar. It’s less likely to get caught on something.
It’s amazing how these simple projects took all day, used several hand fulls of tools, and made big messes.
John fixed some spaghetti and pronounced it a success when he said that it tasted like Rosemary’s.
Miles walked: 7
Miles biked: 0






Enjoyed hearing about your projects.ππ. You are very smart to figure out how to repair things. Going to Glendel Stepheson’s visitation tomorrow evening.
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