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Sep 24, 2017 05:11PM

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On NPR a few years ago there was a lengthy conversation about hay and straw; however, didn't stick in my head.

Going to some Adirondack type shops today in Old Forge NY. Stop and have lunch. We'll be in a/c at least!!


88 degrees here - but my house is usually a few degrees lower being surrounded by very tall trees.


Having a lunch guest tomorrow, a former neighbor. She no longer drives and lives 25 minutes south of us. I'll go pick her up and bring her here while my husband puts the quiche in the oven. She hasn't been to "pass by" her former home since she moved 12 years ago.
Figure we both will take her home and hit the mall afterwards.

Had the tv on for the music channel Soundscapes. At the end she asked me about the channel and wants to have the same setting for all her entertaining. Glad we got together as she is going to Florida for several weeks.

My husband will feel my absence since we've been side-by-side the last few months. After a few days we'll both be in the groove.
I'm looking forward to seeing my coworkers and being needed. Office is small - a total of 7 (including me). We have over 80 CAREGivers out at clients' homes providing services and over 200 clients. I'll be busy.

;)

Good luck with Pip, Jim.

Now wouldn't that be wonderful.


I went into the shop & started fiddling. In just a couple of minutes I got a phone call from my daughter telling me Lily was at her house. Apparently she jumped out into the field & jumped into the kids' backyard, then gone in through their dog door where she settled right in, even playing with Erin's new rabbit for a while. She returned home when the kids came up for dinner. I'm glad she figured out how to get comfortable.
;)






Friday at 5pm - I am off for 4.5 days - go back to work on Wednesday at 1pm. How cool is that!!!!
Best of all I am not stressed. My full time job was being on the road meeting with potential clients and existing clients. I'd then go into work and record my days events and set up new clients, while answering phone calls and taking care of immediate situations. Always a challenge to keep up.
Now, I'm in the office with my tasks and assist with answering phones. I look up at the clock and it's 455pm - time to shut down the computer and go back home to my honey.



I did get to ride Chip today, although we didn't get to hunt for wild mushrooms like I'd planned. Topaz was lonely, even with the goats for company, & decided to tag along, sort of. He'd fall behind & then charge up behind & pass us. Made Chip nervous & the ride far more exciting than I wanted. We finally got away when I jumped Chip into the north field. Topaz had thought we were heading for the barn & didn't follow us. Chip barely trotted a few steps into the jump & then decided to take off at a gallop & buck afterwards. I managed to stay on, but it was close. Jerk.
We have some asparagus coming back up, I guess due to the warm days, cold nights, & recent rain. I found out when I cleared off all the ferns. I got 2 tractor bucket loads of manure dumped & spread over them & the vegetable garden.

This whole self-publishing thing is confusing, so I did a couple of test projects: oven tool & carpenter bee traps. I'd written a lesson plan for the first some years ago for my daughter when she was student teaching & happened to be making the latter, so they were good, short test cases.
Anyway, I put them online & they showed up here on GR within minutes of appearing on Amazon. Right now they're attributed to a ghost with the same name as me, but that should be taken care of shortly. Unfortunately, it means I'll have to become an author here. I don't really see the writer of some hobby plans as being in the same group as Roger Zelazny, but there you have it.

Good luck with that.

I'm sore this morning from riding. I haven't had a chance lately. The horses seemed to scoot to the far reaches of the fields every time I had a chance. Thursday I walked out, tossed the hackamore on Chip, & went for a ride anyway. The plan was to look around the woods for mushrooms, but Topaz decided he couldn't be separated from us so he kept running up behind & passing us. That made Chip nervous, so the ride was a tough one instead of a walk through the park. My legs had to squeeze Chip's fat barrel tight almost the entire time. For instance, he pranced, spun, & even kicked at Topaz at one point.
The ground was soft, the weather nice, & Chip had a lot of energy to burn off - more than I'd expect. We lost Topaz when we jumped into the north field, but Chip decided he didn't like that. I barely got him to jump the fence & as soon as he landed he tried to take off. He bucked then tried to gallop & buck. I stayed on & got him pulled up, but my legs! Oy! They were using all those muscles that hadn't been used in weeks.
Last night, I caught the horses still in the barn, so I locked Topaz in a stall before the ride. Chip was his normal pluggy self & we did spy out a few mushrooms. No Chicken of the Woods, but we did find a clump of Dryads & a couple of puff balls. I won't bother with the latter, but will see how old the Dryads are. I found a few limbs down over some trails, so the dogs & I are going to clean them up this morning. I'll get the mushrooms then & see if I can't find some others.

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