hello hellloO!
Three days in a row that we did not need the AC on downstairs. I love the fresh air and the quiet with no AC running. I like that almost as much as not stressing over the electricity use.
How was your weekend?
I had a pretty good mix of getting stuff done and downtime. I can't ask for more than that. I got my "first draft" of my grocery order done. Everyone will add something else to the list after I submit the order. Or I realize that we ran out of something, it makes it nice to go back and edit it even if that screws it up occasionally. I also wrote the first draft of the forest bathing script. I am heading to work this morning to do a walk-through. I'll take note of how long it takes me to get from one spot to the next so I have a general idea of the flow.
This afternoon, I'll be getting my stuff together for the trip down the shore tomorrow. Caitlyn, Tom, and I are picking my mom up to hit the beach for a few hours. So much driving, but worth it. I only made it down one day last year and it might be the only time I get down this year, too. My mom mentions that she would like to go down for a night or two in Sept/Oct, like we used to. But aside from mentioning it passing, I am not sure if she still wants too- she keeps saying that she doesn't know if she can leave my dad. She has to feel comfortable so I am letting her take the lead.
I have been very happy having the bird feeder back up. If I only could get the mourning doves to share. They are feeder-hogs. One of them was pecking at another if he got too close. The pecked at one would take off with its scream-wings, get closer, and then get pecked at again. Yesterday we saw the widest variety: downy/red-bellied woodpeckers, chickadees, song and chipping sparrows, blue jays, house and gold finches, cardinals (two juveniles in different stages of molting-- very funny!), titmouse, and nuthatches. And hummingbirds, too! I was so glad that they didn't forget me when my feeder was down for so long
Sending you lots of love today!

Three days in a row that we did not need the AC on downstairs. I love the fresh air and the quiet with no AC running. I like that almost as much as not stressing over the electricity use.
How was your weekend?
I had a pretty good mix of getting stuff done and downtime. I can't ask for more than that. I got my "first draft" of my grocery order done. Everyone will add something else to the list after I submit the order. Or I realize that we ran out of something, it makes it nice to go back and edit it even if that screws it up occasionally. I also wrote the first draft of the forest bathing script. I am heading to work this morning to do a walk-through. I'll take note of how long it takes me to get from one spot to the next so I have a general idea of the flow.
This afternoon, I'll be getting my stuff together for the trip down the shore tomorrow. Caitlyn, Tom, and I are picking my mom up to hit the beach for a few hours. So much driving, but worth it. I only made it down one day last year and it might be the only time I get down this year, too. My mom mentions that she would like to go down for a night or two in Sept/Oct, like we used to. But aside from mentioning it passing, I am not sure if she still wants too- she keeps saying that she doesn't know if she can leave my dad. She has to feel comfortable so I am letting her take the lead.
I have been very happy having the bird feeder back up. If I only could get the mourning doves to share. They are feeder-hogs. One of them was pecking at another if he got too close. The pecked at one would take off with its scream-wings, get closer, and then get pecked at again. Yesterday we saw the widest variety: downy/red-bellied woodpeckers, chickadees, song and chipping sparrows, blue jays, house and gold finches, cardinals (two juveniles in different stages of molting-- very funny!), titmouse, and nuthatches. And hummingbirds, too! I was so glad that they didn't forget me when my feeder was down for so long

Sending you lots of love today!
