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Barb's Next Adventure
Thursday, July 16
Sunday, July 12
A look back
I am trying to find the year we were workcamping in Michigan. To be more precise, I was looking at old blog entries and came upon the one below. I found it interesting and wondered if you would too.
Monday Mourning
Makes for a soup that is blue.
I need a walk in the sunshine,
And find something productive to do.
I have found myself to be fractured and distracted today. We need to get some work done, but it is outside work, and we are having a rainy day here in northeast Michigan.
I broke Butch's chair yesterday. It was on its way to being broken anyway; I just finished it off. I was cleaning it. It needed it. I forgot about its delicate condition and jerked it around, and whoops- broken. He can no longer recline. Angel is not going to like this. So then, as always happens, he decides he is going to fix it. Butch's mind is locked in the 50's where you could go downtown to the hardware store or blacksmith shop and find parts for anything that had parts. So far, no luck. We have contacted the chair manufacturer (Flexsteel) by email, and we will see what that brings. Our hopes are none too high. So for you women whose men are none too handy- at times it is not all it is cracked up to be. A quest for something unattainable is not pretty to watch.
I mailed off two bracelets today, or rather Butch did while he was off on his quest for parts. These two are going to Missouri. I counted up the other day, and I think I have done 7 so far. They are fun to do because they are finished quickly and then off to the next idea. Also, they are easier to do in warm weather than an afghan, and we are always in warm weather, or at least we try to be. I still plan to do Swedish weaving.
Thursday, July 9
Some pics of my latest move.
I recently moved from one apartment to another. It was painless. I took a few photos of my new digs. This is my front door, and now I have my nameplate added. It is under 122. The white thing with the hole in it is what I am supposed to turn over if I leave. It is a way to tell if you are in or out. The out side is red. I remember sometimes!
Living roomMy bedroom
Tuesday, July 7
Writers Block
It doesn't happen often, but it does happen. It's usually when there are so many good things to write about at the same time that I have trouble sorting it all out. So if this entry sounds discombobulated, you now know why.
Throughout my life, I have used "words of many colors," so to speak. It isn't something I am aware of. It is something I get reminded of. My son Jason has the same thing happen to him, and we assume he picked it up from me.
Enough, already!
My house is sold! The 30 days that are a part of house sales will be up on July 23rd. That is when we must have it finalized. It will take place sooner than that. The auction is finalized, and I will get the check sometime after July 15th. I know it will not be a large check. I didn't have that much to sell. Butch and I lived small. I called the buyer to find out how he would feel about me leaving the parts that didn't sell for him, and he graciously said, "Yes". There are things there that, had I lived in a larger place, I would have kept. I figured he would feel less put upon if he found a few jewels among what was left.
My pool game gets better with each of the things I have had on my list taken care of. Jason was here on Sunday, and I played pool better than I have for quite some time. It is all about focus, actually. Hanging on to that focus is the hard part.
Yesterday I gave my camera a thorough cleaning. I have always liked it better than the phone camera, and once again I have been reminded of the differences. So here are some random photos I have worked with in the past few weeks.
View from my window.
That is enough for today. Thanks to all who are still checking in on me.
Sunday, July 5
Hope you Enjoyed the 4th!
I walked 2 miles this morning. The holiday makes it so much easier. The hospital parking lots are nearly empty, and therefore I can add some walking areas.
Wednesday, July 1
Random Photos
We have an abundant supply of rabbits. Some of us like rabbits. 😉𝨝😉
Monday, June 29
You did what?
Pictures from the last few days. Rich and Donna brought their granddaughters to Iowa for a vacation. Gary, Susan, and Jason came for a gathering, too. Laura had to stay home with back pain.
From L. to R.: Skyler, Scarlet, Nina, Jason, Barb, Gary, Rich, Susan, and Donna.
We visited a few places around the square with the Bell Tower first.
There is much to see so high in the air. There are buildings that have been "blessed" with art in many places around the town square. This photo is showing some of the west side. Imagination Alley is on the south side of this photo.
Imagination Alley
This was a south side shot and features The Peony, a popular Chinese restaurant. The owner of the restaurant painted these two.
Barbie Museum came next. It is possible to be overwhelmed with Barbies!
Nina is in the foreground, and Gary is in the background
The Barbie museum in Jefferson came about when a lady donated her entire collection to the museum. There are so many Barbies there are too many to count. Come see for yourself!
Scarlet and Skyler stopped to see what Thomas Jefferson was reading.
The three girls and their Grandma, Donna, did some Diamond Art when we were at my new apartment. They took some keyrings home to decorate their rooms.







