Winter Safety Quiz

Good to know the 3 foot rule. We had a heat lamp installed in our bathroom years ago because using Ron’s old space heater made me nervous. I’ve wondered if it was a waste of money, but our bathroom is so small, there’s no way we’d have had 3 feet of clearance.

“Ahead” $640?

I cancelled tree work ($490) – stupid to have even looked into it – and finished raking the front yard ($150) at Edgewater today, about 3 hours work, total, including yesterday.

Snow blower is in the shop, the gentleman from Heights Small Engine Repair picked it up today. He was nice enough to help me put a pile of leaves on my truck. Made two trips to the transfer station today.

Brought home holly branches from Edgewater and evergreen branches (from Botello) for the window boxes.

Kitty was waiting for me when I got home, around 1:30 or so. He was here earlier this morning, around 8.

Earlier this week, I got some info on the Wound Center charges. Incredibly, insurance/Medicare paid the great bulk of it. The big benefit we get, though, are their negotiated rates. At least, it’s presented to look that way.

I enabled FindMyiPhone today. It works great!

Ron had a doctor’s appointment.

Three Good Turns Today

I had help today from three unexpected sources: AppleCare, Peter’s across the street neighbor and a couple of landscape company workers who were doing leaf cleaning next door.

I got to Edgewater late, around 3, and stayed until a little after 5. My plan was to clean up the rock garden, which was piled with leaves and had dozens of gone-bys.

The leaf blower worked great, even on wet leaves, so I was able to clean up almost the whole front yard.

The landscape company workers took pity on me and moved all the heavy leaves from the street to the little wooded area on the right side of the yard.

The neighbor helped me lift a tarp full of leaves into the truck, so I can bring all of it to the transfer station tomorrow.

Earlier, a support tech at AppleCare helped me reconfigure Ron’s old iPhone 4. It’s now my phone, with my valid AppleID.

Slow cooker chicken, mashed and beans for supper.

Frost

Light frost this morning. I turned off the back faucet and disconnected the hoses last night.

Kitty came by for a 2 hour nap. I had to dismiss him when it got dark.

Robert was feeling better so I drove him to work this morning. Wound Center at noon.

Treated Ron to lunch at Panera yesterday. They’d sent a $5 coupon to try out their Rapid Pickup: fantastic service. We loved our meals. Actually cost about the same as what I paid today at Wendy’s. Yes, I’ve been out of control, buying lunches twice this week.

Stopped in to Harbor Freight to look for an extension cord for Peter. Did not get one; had forgotten how expensive they are.

I finally sliced open the pumpkins. One had rotted seeds, so I’m composting it. I roasted the other and will make soup.

Found a nice sauce recipe while at the Wound Center that looked like it would work for slow cooker pork chops. House smells great.

Found and tested a bunch of outdoor lights. Cut down the asparagus. Cleaned out most of the debris under the big hydrangeas. Swept the deck of the gutter junk that Ron cleaned out the other day and put the grill and chairs back.

A Gift From God?

In frustration with the most recent round of petty BS, I finally resigned from the Library Board yesterday.

I try but after 70 years, still haven’t figured out “the formula” to “fit in”.

Discussion with Ron followed this morning.

Ron says he and I want to make the world better, but the people we encounter make it so impossible that it would take a “gift from God” to make it happen.

I Must Be Dying

“The three-month hemoglobin A1C test that measures blood sugar should register less than 7 percent, blood pressure should be less than 120 over 80, and LDL — or “bad” cholesterol — should be 70 mg/dL or lower.”

Yeah.  Right.