Good morning Rounders! There were some very low temps yesterday in the northeast. Brrrhhh! I'm thankful that I do not live up there.
Cookielady, I was so glad to see your post this morning from yesterday evening.
I do not have yard waste to pick up today. It's a miracle!!!!!
I'm ready for my 1st crafting session with "S".
We did all of our T'Giving meal shopping yesterday at Aldi's. They had the Butterball turkeys on sale for 87 cents a lb so we bought one. It's way too big to fit into our crockpot, so that means I'll have to roast it in the oven. I hope it won't be hot that day. It's way too much for us and I do not like leftover turkey after that day. Guess who will be eating leftover turkey for quite some time. I'll try to talk my neighbor into eating with us, but she won't come. I will try to find out which elderly living in this community need a meal and take them a plate.
I bought those liners for your crockpot for the 1st time ever yesterday. I will use them because I'm tired of scrubbing that heavy thing after a roast. Why I never bought them before I'll never know.
Early yesterday morning I picked up another trash can full of leaves. The wind was strong and that really brings them down.
I think I already told you about the beams at the bottom of the bank, how they are rotting away. Well, when the guy comes and mows their lawn next to us he takes that riding mower really close to those beams and they are starting to give way and break down. I'm going out there today after the craft session and transplant some more of the vining ground cover that I have down along that edge so it can trail over the edge and cover those beams. That stuff is well rooted and will hold everything into place. Hopefully I won't need to remove those beams because that will be an expense to have those hauled off and/or replaced. I do not know what the HOA will rule on it either. I'm dreading it if that day ever comes. So I have to try and keep it stabilized. It's only 2 beams high, but it runs almost the depth of our property, which is long enough.
Okay, stay warm you good peeps in the north. Peace & Plenty.
Cookielady, I was so glad to see your post this morning from yesterday evening.
I do not have yard waste to pick up today. It's a miracle!!!!!
I'm ready for my 1st crafting session with "S".
We did all of our T'Giving meal shopping yesterday at Aldi's. They had the Butterball turkeys on sale for 87 cents a lb so we bought one. It's way too big to fit into our crockpot, so that means I'll have to roast it in the oven. I hope it won't be hot that day. It's way too much for us and I do not like leftover turkey after that day. Guess who will be eating leftover turkey for quite some time. I'll try to talk my neighbor into eating with us, but she won't come. I will try to find out which elderly living in this community need a meal and take them a plate.
I bought those liners for your crockpot for the 1st time ever yesterday. I will use them because I'm tired of scrubbing that heavy thing after a roast. Why I never bought them before I'll never know.
Early yesterday morning I picked up another trash can full of leaves. The wind was strong and that really brings them down.
I think I already told you about the beams at the bottom of the bank, how they are rotting away. Well, when the guy comes and mows their lawn next to us he takes that riding mower really close to those beams and they are starting to give way and break down. I'm going out there today after the craft session and transplant some more of the vining ground cover that I have down along that edge so it can trail over the edge and cover those beams. That stuff is well rooted and will hold everything into place. Hopefully I won't need to remove those beams because that will be an expense to have those hauled off and/or replaced. I do not know what the HOA will rule on it either. I'm dreading it if that day ever comes. So I have to try and keep it stabilized. It's only 2 beams high, but it runs almost the depth of our property, which is long enough.
Okay, stay warm you good peeps in the north. Peace & Plenty.
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