Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Journal: Wednesday, 6/17/09

Tuesday, 6/16/09:

Rain:  A brief mid-morning shower dropped .2" of rain.  Skies were mostly clear again by noon.

Waffles:  Made a big patch of waffles for Jo.  We freeze them and then she pops them in the toaster oven to warm for her breakfast.

Plate by Jo, waffle by me, fried egg by Jo and fresh blackberries courtesy of Mother Nature.  And, how fresh were the blackberries?  Jo picked them on her morning walk taken right before she fixed her breakfast.

Late Afternoon:  A little mowing and working on reclaiming another garden bed from the weeds.

Weather:  High = 85ºF/30ºC.  Low =  68ºF/20ºC.  Mostly clear except for that mid-morning thundershower. Surprisingly, the shower helped keep our temperature down a bit.  Since it occurred so early in the day, I figured it would help create and afternoon steam bath, but that didn't happen.

Wednesday. 6/17/09: 

Exciting Event of the Day:  A cow ambled through the yard.  Okay, I didn't really think the wandering bovine was all that exciting, but the dogs certainly did.  A strange beast was in their yard and needed to be chased out, but Rusty and Bucket were trapped inside the house.  (Thank goodness.)  Much barking ensured, noisy but harmless.

The cow meandered up the road and about an hour later she returned.  I think it was an all too typical case of a cow being smart enough to escape from a fenced pasture, but not being smart enough to find her way back inside when she suddenly remember she'd left a calf inside.  Later, I heard the cow and calf bellowing back and forth.  I think they were eventually reunited.  Wheather they were both inside or outside the fence I do not know.

Hanging Baskets:  Back in the early winter before life took a major turn toward the totally disrupted with January's major ice storm, Jo decided to make herself some pottery hanging backet planter pots.  Now that she's finally gotten to the point of needing to fill and hang those planters, she encountered a problem.  She'd intended to hang the pots using large loop swag lamp chain -- just open a loop, slip it through one of the holes in the pot's rim and reclose the loop.  Simple, except she'd put a lip on the rim that was too wide.  A loop of swag lamp chair would not close around it.  The job of fabricating some type of hanger fell to me.  I ended up making wire-type hangers like those that are commercially available.  They're neither elegant nor creative, but get the job done.  We decided the hanger in the photo was too long, so I made the next two shorter.  That one can easily be shortened with a pair of side-cutters.

Mowing and Gardening:  Barring inclement weather, those two activities are a permanent feature of my late afternoons.

Weather:   High = 92ºF/33ºC.  Low =  75ºF/24ºC.  Mostly clear skies.

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2 comments:

Silver said...

i like the way you had described and introduced your breakfast. i think it looks yummy and delightful ;)

~Silver
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Diane C. said...

I like the story about the wandering cow. I would not be too surprised to find a jackrabbit or javelina around here, but seeing a cow in my yard would leave me utterly speechless.