I wonder how hard it would be to make a flame-thrower? ::eyes vines in backyard::
AquaNet and a lighter.
'Safe'
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I wonder how hard it would be to make a flame-thrower? ::eyes vines in backyard::
AquaNet and a lighter.
Timelies all!
Quiet day here, which is a good thing.
I'm doing (not quite) All The Laundry, before going over to have lunch with my father. Apparently, he's going home today, but not til later.
I don't want to vacuum everything, but it has to be done.
Did the last patching of my front step. Hopefully that holds for a while. It certainly doesn't wobble anymore.
I also need to do all the laundry. And all the dishes. And some yard work would be good. So far I have gone for a leisurely walk, which was also on the to do list.
I spent a good bit of the morning *digging up trees*. Not big ones, but still. Also cleaning up after a break-in by a gang of birdseed thieves.
I am a bit shaken, and feeling guilty about a person that I saw on my drive in this morning. I always see 50~100 bike riders and more walkers and joggers. It is a lovely part of my commute. Today is an oppressive weather day. Not super hot, mid 80s, but zero wind, super humid. Even the ocean was as flat as I have ever seen it. This morning there was a young man walking in full military cammo uniform, boots, jacket, backpack, and HELMET walking north on A1A.
Of course I only saw him for moments, but he didn't seem in any distress. But it was just wrong. If nothing else he could succumb to heat exhaustion or dehydration. But I was just really concerned that he was in trouble. I feel like I should have done something. I am trying to justify in my mind my lack of action. There were surely at least 50 walkers/joggers that shared the path with him. And A1A is a very heavily patrolled road by city and county police. I just hope he is okay. It has left me feeling a discomfort that is hard to describe.
I'm sorry you're distressed, Laura. I hope he is okay.
Invitations sent out. Evite will send printed cards out, but they still want e-mail addresses for the people who are getting the paper invitations. That's why I want to send them cards, evite, because they do not have or I do not know their e-mail addresses. Sigh.
OK, time for a cup of tea and then I will get started on dishes.
Sorry you're distressed, too, Laura. It's hard to know, with those fleeting moments.
I'm going to this today, which pairs local chefs and farmers. It should be delicious, as long as we don't get thunder stormed on too heavily.
Oh, that sounds like a most excellent time!