Monday And All Is Well!

Fact: On Venus and other moons and planets, rain is made of sulfuric acid or methane. Even stranger: On a world 5,000 light years away, scientists found raindrops made of iron rather than water.

Monday was slow, and that was good. We are attempting to stop the draining, and resting may help!

We wandered outside between rain storms and visited our plants taking inventory of what else we needed.

Spin and scare the birds away!!

We want to get the peas in the ground, so we plan to visit Home Depot and get some iron fence posts. \

The mulch is in three of the beds now.

Around 11:00 AM, we took the van to the smog-measuring man, and he passed gas, waived some strange-looking feathers, and shouted long-lost South American war chants; he pronounced the van safe to drive.

While the smog was being checked, we crossed the street and went to the Original Pancake House for breakfast. Breakfast was great, and we decided to take an order to Jan’s house, which was on our way to Home Depot.

My breakfast buddy!

We stopped at Home Depot and got the iron fence posts, strawberries, and several types of fertilizer. Then we went to Orange County Farmers Supply and got some goodies, including 600 red worms.

The most popular worm that’s used for wrapping gifts is the tapeworm.

Arriving home, my phone rang with an announcement that provided us with a memory of one year ago!

One year ago today, we had a small dinner party with Iris & Will, Sydney, and her folks!

When we finally got home, it was raining, so we left the goodies inside the van!

We had a nice dinner and watched The Hallmark Channel.

About Paul

Just an old retired guy trying to finish out my last years on this planet. I lost my best friend and wife in early 2020. I was blessed again by reconnecting with Dr. Mary Côté, a long-time friend. Mary and I got married July 28th, 2021, and are enjoying life together and plan to spend the rest of our lives being a blessing to our friends and family.
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