HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a safe, joyful week.
Hard snow and high winds on my patch tonight. The red Northern Cardinals were feeding frantically until darkness fell. They were pulling the poor hibernating wasps out of their nest and eating them. I had to clean and disinfect my boots at dusk because I stepped in coyote scat (poo) when I went to the mailbox!
Hello to all.
AQ: I hope the flooding won't endanger you when it reaches your region. Thinking of you.
OG: I'm glad you were able to enjoy your time with your daughter. Also glad that J is coping well with his current job. Hugs to you and EE.
LINDY: So glad the kitchen work is near completion. I'll bet it's lovely.
HARELADY: I hope you are still covid free.
HEATHER: I hope you enjoyed your time with your friends and Amy is much better now.
RUSTY: I always enjoy your accounts of your birdwatching and other activities with your friends.
CC: I don't know whether you still read this thread, but I thought of you today. I know your area of New York got a historic 5 feet of snow. I hope you are safe tonight.
Thank you DIANE ! Yes, Amy is back to normal, now. Her insulin pump was not malfunctioning as was thought. It was a nasty infection that caused her to develop the Diabetic Ketoacidosis, according to the hospital. Also, another thank you to everyone for their posts. RUSTY - Cards written and letters in French ! Amazing. As are you, with all that you do. My visitors left last Wednesday - maybe I overdid things as I ended up with very swollen feet - they looked like two Cornish pasties ! Ankles invisible. Then on Friday a nasty stomach bug decided to visit, which resulted in no birthday lunch for me. It was only going to be eldest daughter coming but I was sorry to cancel. Whatever next ?
Ah! I see that I'm Lindybird today! I had three sessions of trying to log in! Thank you to Diane for starting us off, and thank you to all those who have posted recently. Heather, sorry you've been in the wars, and it sounds as if we've missed your birthday. Have a Happy Birthday when you can finally celebrate it. A shame you felt bad after your guests left: I can't imagine they were too much trouble as they sound like lovely people. Look after yourself, now. We just went to visit Sue, who is still settling into her new abode, and needed to discuss some changes to the decor. I made lots of suggestions, and my OH told his sister to just "leave everything & save your money!" She gave us each a Portuguese tart, which is a yummy tart, & I didn't tell her that I recently cut out all those sorts of goodies from my diet in an effort to (yet again) lose a few pounds. We spoke of other members of my OHs extended family who all have problems: life seems to throw them up at us regularly. We did a lot of sighing. We can't do much about any of it, except to be supportive.
Morning all: Got A LOT done this past week in terms of organizing, making phone calls, arranging this and that. Going to daughter's this morning to help put up pictures and arrange closets since a lot of her stuff is still in boxes. Granddaughter and Ms. D still languishing with the flu in AZ. Granddaughter is also 'acting' sergeant for the next six weeks while her boss takes off....
Diane: Thank you. Stay warm!
AQ: Condolences that your media spends so much time on US politics but, as we say, it's often easier than watching our own.
Rusty: Yes, snowbirds is the term. When I drive to AZ during the winter months the campgrounds along the I-10 and AZ 60 are packed with huge RVs from all over the northern states. Some folks have have houses/condominiums/manufactured homes. Bravo on the French
Heather: Hope your ankles have subsided.
OG: Hope J's job continues to go well; glad your visit with daughter went well too.
Lindybird Good to see you again. :-)
Dare I say I'm barely going to hose down this morning before I go to daughter's? Plan to be back for lunch and then a lazy afternoon and a nice long shower..
Sorry if I missed responding to specific bits of news! Take care everyone.