Someone said…

Parting is such sweet sorrow.”

Intimate friends, casual friends, acquaintances…. ~~ Living at CARE, I experience losses all too frequently. Yesterday two acquaintances…, last month two acquaintances. Oh, the ache!! I’m at a loss for words. ~~ Eight years ago today, the father of my three sons….

Two retired cameraStrange comparison? Gone, too, is my faithful, hard-working Samsung digital camera. We traveled thousands of miles and saw beautiful… and boring! (Most of the pictures on my blogs were taken with that small camera purchased [in 2010] from a pawn shop for $100.00.) S/he joins the Vivitar 35mm camera I used for decades.

Another sadness: My Bluebirds have disappeared!

Mold in T@B — part eight

Truly, the end is in sight!! This morning I vacuumed the cushions, and put some things away. Actually, more kitchen items needed to be washed before being stored away. I tried to eliminate grime on the small plastic table, and hoped to “whiten” (with bleach) the inside of the T@B door. At one o’clock–due to heat and humidity–I retreated to the “big” trailer. In the near future, I’ll have more laundry for the T@B plus washing two sleeping bags.

Sweeping and scrubbing the floor

Cushions were vacuumed

Cushions were vacuumed

Decorator towel

Time and temperature

Yellowed T@B door

Bleach didn't whiten the door

Table grime

Table in TaB

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Time and temperature

Time and temperature

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Did you read Rome wasn’t built in a day, Mold in T@B–part one, Mold in T@B–part two, Mold in T@B–part three, Mold in T@B–part four,  Make hay while the sun shinesMold in T@B–part five, Mold in T@B–part six, and Mold in T@B–part seven??

Delightful aroma

Essential oils from Young Living are a pleasant new experience (for me). Better than “essential oils,” the natural sweet aroma of flowering trees. My trees are loaded with blossoms!! I have yet to learn the name of the trees (but I’m resarching).

Flowering trees

Flowering treesPostscript, June 6th: Received this answer from a long-time Texas resident friend.

It is a Chinese Tallow. These are very pretty and the blooms do smell terrific, but it is v-e-r-r-r-r-y invasive and will crowd out our native trees. It is one of those trees that was imported back in the 40’s and 50’s for landscaping because they grow fast, look pretty spring thru fall. The fall colors are outstanding.

Dumb woman !!

Can’t trust a woman with a task!! The Texas flag is upside down!! (Did you notice??)

Mounted the Texas flagI checked the Internet to be certain. Yup!! I hung it upside down!! (I’m eight months “young” in the Lone Star state and [frankly] only approached the project as a favor for another CARE resident.)

Why couldn’t the Texas flag be simple like my home state, California?

You can’t mess up with the Ohio flag. (I lived there for several years.)

Likewise, you can’t mess up North Carolina’s flag. (I’m a recent transplant from North Carolina.)

“Project person” checking in

Two PM: Too hot to work outside–although I spent the morning in the yard. It’s 91 degrees outside; 83 degrees inside with air-conditioning. I was forced to turn on A/C because unbearable in the trailer(s).

TaB dishes & utensilsI see “the end” of the project in the T@B. On Sunday afternoon I did my regular laundry plus two loads from the T@B. Even though items had been put away clean I didn’t want to risk mold spores in them. (Maybe I’m too fanatical about the mold?) Today I washed all the dishes and cooking utensils.

Right side of oven handle

Left side of oven handle

Determined to stay busy (“idle hands are the devil’s workshop”) I repaired the handle of the oven (already broken when I took possession of the “big” trailer). I’ve also made the rounds with Goo Gone to soak Scotch tape off cupboard and closet doors. I can only surmise the former owners had notes hanging from the doors listing contents.

Regarding oven door: I’ve had to grab the sides to open oven. Because of limited storage… the oven is full of cooking utensils so I open occasionally. (I don’t do a lot of cooking.) Imagine my shock the first time I tried to open… and the handle came off in my hand. (Trust me, I didn’t break it; I’m not that strong!) So I used Loctite Super Glue at each break plus a splint on the top and bottom each side.

Box of misc

GizmoHere is some “I (you) could care less” info. I have a box full of miscellaneous stuff  “in case I need… for a project.” The “splints” (for oven door came from a plastic “gizmo”). I frequently find just what I need in that box!!

Pauly parrotI dragged out my step-ladder and hung a parrot from the ceiling. He caught my attention at Habitat on Saturday and he begged me to take him home. I call him “Pauly” because–with all that color–obviously a male. “Pauly want to go with Lorraine. Pauly want to go with Lorraine.” (To paraphrase “Polly want a cracker.”)

I recently repaired a “pocket door” that was stuck in the recessed area. Now it has a “stopper.”

I’ve never been able to get rid of the horrible stain in the carpet in the kitchen. I’ve scrubbed it many times. It’s covered with a scatter rug.

Eventually... jacksAn outside project beckons: I’ll buy two (or four) jacks to take some of the weight off the two slide-outs. The living room/dining room slide-out has the extra weight of one book-case. Maybe not a problem but I think worth the expense. (See jacks at a neighboring trailer.) ~~ I’ll need more roof repair (soon) because a new leak at the bedroom slide-out this last storm.

I’ve cleaned the Halo vacuum and packaged the accessories and extra bags–to deliver (as a donation) to Habitat next Saturday.

Yes, I keep busy. But, in the evenings, I enjoy old movies on old VHS-tapes. Last night: The Amazing Panda Adventure. Previous night: The Basket. Both are excellent IMHO. Sooner or later: Denali Wilderness, Gross Anatomy, Reversal of Fortune, Secrets, and The Natural.

I have a list of things to do at Lowe’s on my next trip to town. I bought a glass one-gallon container at Habitat thinking I’d store extra filtered water. Guess what: It leaks at the spigot! (Should-a known! That’s why it was given away?) I’ll see if I can find a PVC (plastic pipe) fitting (plug) to replace the spigot.

Outside, 92.8 at 3:00 PM. The humidity is awful!! Folks tell me my first summer will be the worst. It becomes more bearable in subsequent years.

Outside, 89.4 at 6:30 PM. The door is open; the A/C is off. Somewhat uncomfortable (heat-wise) but better than cooped up with A/C going!! While “cooped up” this afternoon, I matched my garments and hung with outfits ready to wear. (Another task I put off until I got “a round tuit.”)

FYI: 7:30 PM and I’m in the CARE Center using free WiFi. I prepared this message from notes jotted down earlier in the day. 

Postscript, Thurs., June 5th, 2014, 5:30 PM: I loved the Hallmark movie Secrets!! Thomas Gibson was smiling and effervescent; he is very serious and never smiles in Criminal Minds. Jessica Bowman was delightful and I remember her from Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman.

 

 

Mold in T@B — part seven

Busy day!! First I trimmed bushes, pulled weeds, filled bird feeders, and more. Then–in the T@B–I was down on my hands and knees–and flat on my stomach–to reach areas with mold. A few items were put in the cabinet under the refrigerator. The diffuser was set up and emitting Thieves essential oil.

Time & temperature

Cleaning the closet & lower cupboard

Cleaning closet & lower cabinet

Cleaning under kitchen sink

Cabinet under refrigerator

Unloaded the shelf

Diffusing with Thieve's Oil

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Saturday was spent volunteering at the local Habitat for Humanity Thrift Shop. I was their best customer (LOL) because I found numerous items  for my CARE family. A lawn chair and foam cushion for one lady (because her lawn chair collapsed on her recently). Three square vases were acquired because a dear lady was looking … two weeks earlier. Mounted the Texas flagTo my delight, I found a flag pole (so won’t have to buy at Lowe’s). The Texas flag went down in a recent storm so, today, I got it up for a dear gentleman. (It’s a secret; don’t tell him. He thinks one of the “men” made the repair.)

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Shirley & AlMid-afternoon: The widow was finally able to view the one-hundred-plus pictures I took at the Memorial Service ten days ago. We’ll crop, we’ll make captions… and eventually create an album to be distributed to family and friends. (That’s why I’m in the CARE dining room with the benefit of free WiFi.)

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Square dancing tonight!! I didn’t use up all my energy today; I planned accordingly!!

An evening out

Twenty CARE residents, staff and guests went to a restaurant on the shore of Lake Livingston (adjacent to the KOA). Some of us sat outside on the deck overlooking the lake; some sat in the extremely cold air-conditioned building. ~~ Look at my hair; humidity makes it curl. My hair has always been straight as a string, baby-fine, but now it is curly. ~~ I’ve been at CARE for almost eight months and this is the first time I’ve joined an outing. Good food; great fellowship!! ~~ (Believe it or not [in the picture]: I was servings as cane (or crutch) for Butch. For some unknown reason… the walkers and wheel chairs were never off-loaded from the bus.)

Helen heading into restaurant

Leaving the bus

Ordering dinner

Nina and Bert

Butch & George

Shirley

Butch & Lorraine

More FYI:

**Sorry!!**

It isn’t convenient for me to run to the CARE dining room to use free WiFi. My Verizon “Hot Spot” won’t “refresh” until June 9th; I’ve exhausted ninety percent of this months allocation. I’m on a budget; I don’t want to pay for more gigabytes. 

It continues to rain and (as of 2:00 PM Friday, May 30th) I have seventeen containers with rain water.

Saving rain water…

…for my plants.

Time & temperature

Water off awning

Containers with rain water

Rain off awning (2)

Truck stuck (1)

Truck stuck (2)

Ruts

Containers of water

Rain soaked Calibrachoa

Standing water (1)

Standing water (2)

Time & temperature

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Rain gauge (1)

Rain gauge (2)

Eight containers

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Plants thrive on rain water. I have enough saved… to quench their thirst for a week or two. ~~ Rain stopped for several hours but returned full force. I pulled more containers from the storage building so (at 3:00 PM) there are eleven. ~~ Click each picture for details, and to enlarge.

Prior to more rain

More rain from eave.

Rain drops on containers

Tarp covering mattress

Twelve containers

 

 

 

 

 

At last count, twelve containers!! I think I can find a couple more containers because rain is forecast all week and over the weekend.

Mold in T@B — part six

Thieves Oil in TaBThis blog may be published at a later date but it is 3:00 PM, Monday, May 26th, 2014 (Memorial Day Holiday). I have been searching the web again for additional information regarding mold facts and Thieves Oil. I believe my health is well worth extensive research and additional expense if necessary. I suspect I should have included Thieves Household Cleaner with my original order?! ~~ I’ve been “diffusing” for several days (off and on), in the T@B trailer. Tomorrow I’ll return to the project after activities that took me away from my home and garden.

Request: If you decide to order Essential Oils from Young Living, please indicate that you learned from Lorraine Edwards member #1824917. Frankly, I “joined” because I could purchase the items I needed at a discounted price. I’m on a budget!!

Actually, I’ll publish… and return later with additional information.

Did you read Rome wasn’t built in a dayMold in T@B–part one,  Mold in T@B–part two, Mold in T@B–part three, Mold in T@B– part four and Mold in T@B–part five??