Readers, Welcome to my blog (formerly Birds, Blooms, Books, etc). I'm entering a new decade taking on the challenge of moving from Maryland after living there 46 years and learning about my new home here in New England in the Live Free or Die state - New Hampshire. Join me as a write this new chapter of my life.

Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Words for Wednesday

Today I was in a shoe store that sells only shoes, nothing else. A young girl with a tattoo and green hair walked over to me and asked, "What brings you in today, I looked at her and said, "I'm interested in buying a refrigerator." She didn't quite know how to respond, had that deer in the headlights look.

I was thinking about old age and decided that old age is when you still have something on the ball, but you are just too tired to bounce it.

When people see a cat's litter box they always say, "Oh, have you got a cat" I just say, "No, it's for company!"

Employment application blanks always ask who is to be called in case of an emergency. I think you should write, "An ambulance."

The older you get the tougher it is to lose weight because by then your body and your fat have gotten to be really good friends.

The easiest way to find something lost around the house is to buy a replacement.

Have you ever noticed: The Roman Numerals for forty (40) are XL.

The sole purpose of a child's middle name is so he knows when he's really in trouble.

Did you ever notice that when you put the 2 words "The" and "IRS" together it spells "Theirs"

Aging: Eventually you will reach a point when you stop lying about your age and start bragging about it.

Some people try to turn back their "odometers." Not me.
I want people to know why I look this way.

I've traveled a long way and a lot of the roads were not paved.

Ah! Being young is beautiful but being old is comfortable.

Lord, keep your arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth.

May you always have:
Love to share,
Cash to spare,
Tires with air,

And friends who care.


Thanks to my friend, Marilyn, for sharing these with me. 

Tuesday, February 27, 2024

New Kind of Auto

 


An auto powered by burning wood!


I captured these photos one morning when the shadow of our chimney and smoke looked like they were attached to the car.

Saturday, February 24, 2024

Thursday, February 22, 2024

Postcard Up date

 I went looking for a postcard Sunday thinking the CVS in the college town of Hanover, NH would have postcards. Nope - not a one.  I was thinking I would have to print a photo when it occurred to me that a store near the Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge might have postcards of the bridge.  I called on Monday and sure enough they did.

Here's the postcard I've mailed.


I took a photo of the store.  The name comes from several owners ago who liked a wine with 12% alcohol so somehow 12% Solution became this store's name.  It's basically a convenience store.


If you're wondering to whom I'm sending a postcard, scroll down and read my blog post below from Sunday Feb. 18th.

I know of three readers one from VA, one from Hawaii and one from Kansas who have sent postcards.  Will you?  Let me know.


Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Worth a Read

My brother brought my attention to this op ed that I missed seeing on Sunday.
Here's the link to the NY Times article of February 18, 2024.

But if you hit the paywall I've copied it below which is probably a no-no.










 

So I guess from my more recent blog posts you can see what's worrying me of late.
What's worrying you as this election draws closer?

Monday, February 19, 2024

 


On this Presidents' Day, thinking ahead, I plan to choose old.  How about you?

Sunday, February 18, 2024

From the Americans of Conscience Checklist

 Three elementary school teachers in Washington started a “Hearts Across the World” postcard program to teach young students about geography. If you’d like to participate, send a cute postcard from your state (or country) then share this action with friends. This action is included in our Checklist with permission from Mrs. Schaler and her request is to “please overwhelm us with postcards.” 🙂 

Contact: Mrs. Merriel’s TK, P.O. Box 1389, Soap Lake, WA 98851


Now I need to purchase a postcard to send from NH.

Can you send one too?

Friday, February 16, 2024

Jennifer Rubin Makes it Plain

Some Republicans can atone for their betrayal of U.S. democracy

by Jennifer Rubin

The Washington Post

February 16, 2024 

Thursday, February 15, 2024

Famous Inventors

 Here's an interesting article in Mental Floss featuring 10 African American inventors.

Of the 10 only 2 were familiar to me: Charles Richard Drew (blood banks) and George Washington Carver (products from peanuts).

Read the article and let me know how many you recognized.

Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Happy Valentine's Day



 I made the picture at craft night last month.

Dozen roses from Dan.  How could he not buy them when we walked into the grocery store and they were the first thing we saw?

Monday, February 12, 2024

Magnet Collection

 I have collected a few magnets through the years in our travels.



The question I'm facing now is where to display them.  They had been on the front of our top loading washing machine and the door of the dryer.  Those doors on the new washer and dryer are not conducive to displaying magnets.  I've thought of the side but they'd get brushed too often and go flying.


The refrigerator isn't an option either as one side has family photos and the other side has my lists of frozen items.

There's the ping pong room in the barn but no metal to attach to unless I purchase a magnetic white board.

I think I'll have to think long and hard about whether the collection continues. My last two purchases in September were from Spain -  a magnet from the cave we visited and one for the town, Priego de Cordoba




Saturday, February 10, 2024

February?


Above on Wednesday. Below on Saturday


It looks more like late March around here.


Mud season. The snowmobile trail through this field is useless without a snow covering.


The cracks in the road are oozing water - likely spots for frost heaves.



This farm up the road is a sad sight now. Once there were beef cattle, sheep, goats, chickens, turkeys,and lots of activity. Someone very rich bought them out.  The plan was for it to continue as a farm but that didn't happen. Don't know what will be here one day.

Below is the field and barn across the street where two donkeys and a horse used to live.  They are gone now too.


 The sap is rising in the maple trees and has been off and on most of the winter.

Strange times.

Friday, February 9, 2024

Sharing Jennifer Rubin's Wisdom

 From The Washington Post

Friday, February 9, 2024

by Jennifer Rubin

Thursday, February 8, 2024

Puzzles

 I finished my fourth puzzle of this year on Monday night.

I have had help from granddaughter #1 who lent me one of hers.  It was the second one I finished this year. Forgot to take any photos.

Here's the fifth one started on Tuesday.





I limit myself to 500 piece puzzles.  No end to supply as there's an ongoing puzzle swap going on at the porch of the old store next door.


Tuesday, February 6, 2024

Project Completed

 On January 4th I wrote HERE about the bathroom project we'd started.

Now I can report that it's done!

Between the time that the plumber came to give us an estimate and the dates scheduled for them to make the changes (4 days starting January 25th), I managed to paint the cabinets over the washer and dryer to match the vanity we'd selected.  Dan got beaded board to cover the lousy looking wall under the windows and that got painting gray as well. All the items we'd ordered arrived in plenty of time including the washer and dryer which arrived first.

We did have some glitchs.  When the plumber arrived on the 25th the tub didn't!  It didn't come until Friday afternoon the 26th.  There were enough items on the plumber's list that he reordered his list. Tub was to be installed on Tuesday the 30th but the plumber came down with the bug going through the business. The apprentice came to move the toilet out so when the flooring came on Wednesday the 31st it could proceed.  Tub then installed on February 2nd.  

Once the tub was in Dan set to work to do the drywall which he completed on Sunday night so painting, my job could happen today.

I am moved back in, have tried the new tub, and am enjoying the new look.

Here are the photos.

Old vanity with medicine cabinet removed.  Lights were installed shortly after we moved here so no need to change.

Curtains and valences to stay.


Old tub with glass doors. When this was removed the date on it said 1986.


We replaced the medicine cabinet with just a mirror.  You can see the cabinets on the opposite wall that I painted. Dan pulled off the front of old vanity in preparation for its removal.


New washer and dryer.  Dryer vents from the side and goes down into basement then outside.


The toilet was new in 2021 when we first had this plumbing company do repairs for us.  You can see the beaded board I painted.


Tub removed revealed these wide boards. This would have been an outside wall to barn at one time. No artifacts were found unfortunately.


Toilet removed to guest room.  See the old flooring.


View of new flooring and new vanity.


New flooring looks like slate but it's not.  We like it a lot.


Back in to bathroom


New shower curtain to match the rainbow dots on the curtains.


Shower with a wand.


One of two grab bars installed.



View from guest room. Ready for the next guests to use it.