Age test

Well (indulge me), one more “forwarded message.” I found this picture on Facebook–with the following message:

Age test: If you know what this did, click “like” and “share”. Don’t give away the answer; let ’em keep guessing!

Ice cube tray

Confession: I knew… immediately!!

Couldn’t resist…

…the temptation to prepare a blog message. (I’m addicted!!) Worked in the yard until nine o’clock. Look, 91 degrees outdoors in the shade at 8:15. Accomplished all the usual: Filled bird feeders, watered the plants, trimmed off “dead heads,” etc., etc. ~~ The prediction is for an extremely hot weekend. We may see an actual 108 degrees. (I’m so grateful the air-conditioner is working admirably!!) ~~ Indoor projects for the remainder of the day. I won’t be going to the CARE dining room for “vegetable soup” (on one of the hottest days of the year).

Temperature at eight-fifteen

Cleaned the fountain

Temperature at twelve-seventeen

No picture of my lunch but worth mentioning. My home-grown cucumber and bell pepper, store-bought carrots, radishes and apple. Also boiled egg from organic-fed range chickens (from near neighbor). To balance the meal, a slice of bread with “24 whole grains and seeds.”

Prepared fresh Hummingbird nectar….

Temperature at four-three

Actual temp at five-nineteen

Feels like temp at five-nineteen

One bread crumb at a time ?!

Pulling hair outI can’t tear myself away from the computer; I’m tearing my hair out in frustration!! I’ve spent days researching (on the Internet)… and only found a couple of valuable statistics. Confused ladyWith billions of records; with perfectly accessible Census information; with beautiful cross-referencing of data WHY ARE THESE PEOPLE DIFFICULT TO DOCUMENT?? ~~ This is reminiscent of the years I spent researching, documenting, and publishing my FRANTZ maiden name. I wouldn’t take time to eat. For example: It’s almost three-thirty and I’m still in my pajamas. Yes, I’ve been “at it” since about six. No, I haven’t worked in the yard; the feeders are probably empty; the fountain needs fresh water.

Temperature at three-twentyNo, I didn’t go to the CARE dining room. I rarely eat meat and I don’t eat sausage (on the menu today). ~~ FYI: The air-conditioner is working fine!! My trailer home is very comfortable compared to the outdoor temperature.

Temperature at four-eighteen

Temperature at five-eighteen

Temperature at six-eighteen

Faux pas !!

Smiley face angry with two thumbs down

Spilled bird seed

Temperature at one

Faux pas.

Because the “landlady” failed to close the door to the storage building (last night), some little critter(s) got into the bags of bird seed. So-o-o, in 97 degrees temperature, I had to clean up the mess.

Nothing accomplished this morning because many CARE residents took a First Aid class. (Several months ago, I took the CPR training.) Even before the current class, I reviewed–and refreshed–my large collection of first aid supplies. Furthermore, I’ve packed a “stuff bag” with a blanket, small pillow, towel, and toiletries. A third bag has the emergency radio, and emergency flashlight. I hope, and pray, I’m not having a premonition of a hurricane in our area.

First aid and CPR trained

First aid kit

First aid stuff bag

Emergency flash light

Emergency radio in orange

Emergency planning

Emergency what if

Organize jigsaw puzzle pieces

Emergency back pack

Super Sleuth !!

Smiley face detectiveSmiley face with magnifying glassHours (and hours, and hours) at the computer–and more than two thousand records examined one by one. Obsessive-compulsive!! My eyes are burning (looking at the computer screen). I have not located the parents of one illusive gentleman.

For the first time I can remember, nothing (absolutely nothing) done in the garden. Nothing done inside my trailer home. Only respite was lunch (in the CARE dining room) followed by the monthly CARE resident’s meeting. Tomorrow will be different: First Aid class in the CARE Center. (Recently, I took CPR training class.)

Climbing the family tree in black and white

Oh, what a beautiful morning !!

Temperature at nineThe plants are watered, the fountain/bird bath has fresh water. Bird feeders are full to overflowing; Hummingbird feeder has fresh nectar; Blue Birds have mealworms. It was very pleasant working in the yard–because there seems to be less humidity (or am I just getting accustomed to the humidity?). Birds in a treeThe last two nights, no need to run the air-conditioner. The remainder of today WILL BE hot and humid; I’ll turn on the A/C very soon. (Wish you could hear my happy birds singing and twittering.)

guiltOne twinge of conscience: I ran so much water in the yard and lamented that the Western states are tortured with drought and massive wild fires. So many people are displaced (temporarily and permanently). My heart goes out to them because–for them, and the firefighters–it is not a beautiful morning.

Exercise in futility !!

Figure at laptop computer on a tableFor several days, I’ve been “climbing the family tree.” I’m so frustrated because I cannot trace the lineage of a certain gentleman. There are thousands of individuals with his surname, and I have access to several database resources. I’ve hit the proverbial “brick wall” with that branch of the tree!! As I search for his information, I make other connections and add those details to my Ancestry.com database. It’s a challenge for me; I want to connect that family to my ancestral tree!! I’ve searched for his wife’s family; I’ve searched his mother’s family. This is quite unusual because there are millions of records available at our fingertips (on the Internet). Sitting in chair with laptop computerWhen I started doing genealogy (1987) we did it “the old-fashioned way.” We visited libraries and poured over books and manuscripts; we ran roll after roll of microfilm with census records, etc., etc. Now, we can literally be “an armchair genealogist.” We can sit in our comfortable chair, with our laptop computer on our lap, and dig out the details for our tree. (Not so for me the last few days!! I sit at my dining room table.) The cartoon (below) is just to make you smile. “No,” I’m not going to jump on my computer!!

Jumping on the computer