Trite but true

“Today is the first day of the rest of my life.”

Smiley face SantaFrom the picture of me with Santa, you wouldn’t know that I have been so depressed for several weeks (since Thanksgiving). Gratefully, I am feeling “fine” this morning!! I tackled projects that have been neglected; I finally opened a stack of Christmas cards!! (All the residents had stockings, in the CARE Center, and I dutifully emptied it occasionally.)

Warmer today but overcast. With the exception of filling the most-popular bird feeder, no outdoor “projects.”

Life saver ?

Black cat

Black cat on bird feeders

Black cat near bird feeders

Bird inside feeder“How curious; why’s the cat on the feeders?” I’ve never seen that cat before. After a few pictures (through the window), I went outdoors to check. A little bird was caught inside the feeder. I opened the top and it flew away.

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Mercy & Merci !!

Temperature at ten-fifteen

Birds on south side feeders

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The feeding station

Bird on green feeder

Wet seed on picnic tableDidn’t take very long; the birds were on the freshly filled feeders. “Mercy,” it’s cold outdoors!! Merci,” it’s warm inside my trailer home!! ~~ BurrI was wearing a warm jacket, and stocking cap, as I worked (rapidly) in my yard. Next time I’ll wear gloves!!


(Honestly, I don’t like cold weather!!)

Unanticipated…

unexpected, unprepared…!!

Pocket of water on top of tarp

Too heavy to lift

Sad sight for old eyes

OMG in big letters

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Confused ladyI spoke to my friend, David, on the phone. He has a simple solution: Another “tie down” on the inside over the roof frame. Why didn’t I think of that?? 

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Temperature at sixI prepared for cold weather!! If we have freezing temperatures, I’ll cover plants in large planters. Rain water on the roof of the tarp shelter never occurred to me.

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Temperature at nine

Three inches of rainHouston TV meteorologist said “Feels like freezing…” due to wind chill.

I’m planning to stay in my pajamas and warm robe all day. This is one day where I have no desire to be outdoors!!

Speculation: Three inches of rain in the gauge but fifty gallons in the pocket on the tarp?! ~~ A CARE volunteer came and helped me dump the water.

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Temperature at noonAt noon, Houston TV meteorologist said “ ‘Feels like’ temperature is five degrees below the observed number.”

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Temperature at threeThe bird feeders need a refill **BUT** I don’t want to go out in the cold!!

Life of Lorraine

Lorraine for Resident displayMy faithful followers know I am “an old-timer”–three quarters and counting. I recall a radio program–and TV program–titled Life of Riley. Moments ago, I smiled (to myself) and thought “Life of Lorraine.” I’ve certainly had more than my share of humorous(?) situations. A pool of water on the roof of the tarp-shelter is just the latest. Smiley face female with laptop computerRemember the Feeding Station that toppled over during (or after) a rain storm? Remember (after a storm) I found one of my favorite planters upside down? The Christmas Cactus disaster is noteworthy

“What a revoltin’ development this is!”

Eyeing the temperature !!

Eyeball with magnifying glassCheck back because I’ll be adding more… as our temperatures plummet.

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Temperature at six AM

Temperature at ten AM

Temperature at twelve noon

Rain dropping in rain barrel

Before the wind and rain

Garden flags are down

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Smiley face garden flag

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Cold front hasn't reached Livingston

Forecast

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Temperature at five PM

Storms killed twenty-nine

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Temperature at sixThe storm burst on us in a matter of seconds!! The rain is pounding on the roof; lightning  is lighting up the night sky. Through-the-air TV reception has major interference (so TV was turned off). The temperature dropped over fifteen degrees in less than thirty minutes.

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Temperature at six-fortyVisual evidence that the temperature dropped twenty degrees between 5:00 PM and 6:40 PM.

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Number Three red big and boldTemperature at nine PMAlmost three inches of rain in the gauge. Too cold and wet to linger outdoors for a picture. When the temperature started to drop (earlier), I put on a sweater. Moments ago (9:00 PM) I turned on the heater. Tonight the door is closed, and I’ll enjoy a warm blanket. Last night, the door was open and I slept under a sheet. ~~ No complaints from me because our unusual Fall and Winter weather is preferable to conditions in other states.

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Temperature at ten PMSeventy-two degrees this time last night. Seventy-four degrees five hours ago!!

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Smiley face making a sour face

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Temperature at sixBurr!!

Hello Plant Lady !!

“We have a gift for you!!” ~~ Remember, this was a recent planting from cuttings (no roots). This Kalanchoe plant (indoors near my computer) is getting ready to bloom. How delightful. 🙂

Kalanchoe planter

Kalanchoe close up

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Yesterday, a resident in the adjacent RV Park asked me to shelter a very large fern, and an Angel Wing Begonia. I used my faithful hand truck to move them to the tarp-shelter. Sorry, no pictures of the transport. 😦 However, here are pictures inside my disorganized, crowded shelter.

Fern

Begonia

Money MossAn after-thought: I snapped this picture of the Money Moss.” I still hope for a proper identification. I’ve already given away several small planters. All cuttings have taken root and standing tall.

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Kalanchoe (without a flash)

Plants in the basement may bloom

Question mark small blackGreen thumbPostscript, Tuesday, December 29th: The plant (indoors) is getting prettier each day. It appears the plants “in the basement” will also bloom.