Make a note, this is a speechless post, filled with warm (it was a hot day) memories of our daughters' birthday celebrations yesterday, and a photo of one of the cute flower-eating scoundrels soon to be revealed. Not this cute scoundrel. But this shy, and extremely clever scoundrel... Post Inspiration - Linda G. Hill's Stream… Continue reading A Speechless Shelley
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Scrambled Thoughts About Rentals
When you own rental properties like Mr. and I do, there comes a time when you're ready to cash in on the bucket of work owning them involves and travel instead. Every time I mop a floor or clean an oven to ready the place for the next renter, I think, "I'd rather be somewhere… Continue reading Scrambled Thoughts About Rentals
A Two-Cent Scentimental Post
As I sat here at my computer this morning, I got sidetracked on a scent to wow you my readers. "This week, I'll be brilliant with a true stream of consciousness kind of post." As I looked at the last photo on my SD card, I remembered that I had the message CARD FULL when… Continue reading A Two-Cent Scentimental Post
The Little Score I Wanted To Know
Ever since 1982 I've been afraid of a score that I never wanted to see in my medical records. That was around the year my mother was first diagnosed with Diabetes Type 2 - Adult Onset Diabetes. I've shredded most of her medical records - but I scanned one record showing her score the year… Continue reading The Little Score I Wanted To Know
A Personal Blogger Bursting With Thoughts
The irony of being a personal blogger is it's a shame to have enough to say to make a post-worthy post while having too many photos to share so that you can't condense a post into a reasonable size. So what do I do? 9 Boxes of clothing were donated this week! I iron out… Continue reading A Personal Blogger Bursting With Thoughts
Trial Photos Caught Sticky-Handed Toad Off His Garden Trail
Now that No Mow May is almost over, my garden beds are ready to expose their dirt. My Irises and Tiger Lilies have sprouted up through the soil despite the ground cover I needed to clear. Hardy plants are the best and so are the critters that live underground for the winter months. They are… Continue reading Trial Photos Caught Sticky-Handed Toad Off His Garden Trail