Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Record Cold

A record cold was predicted for Florida, even down to the Keys. At one point our hourly forecast for Tuesday morning was as follows:




The predicted low temps actually went up a few degrees. 
(OK...I know I can't really complain too loudly when so many of my friends are already experiencing snow and ice...and dreary, cold grey days.)

Regardless, many plants we have are true southern belles. They prefer tropical temps.

We brought 'portable' plants inside, huddled others together, and covered as many as we could. 







It turned out that the low was only 34.
Still cold for us...especially for November. 

Hope you all are warm. 



Monday, November 10, 2025

Sheeps: They ARE in our Blood

Our mom came back from a place called Ireland with one of these sheeps. 

She didn't let us play with a sheeps. 


But, last night a sheeps leapt to the floor to visit. 

 We had a good time.

I pounced on it, and tossed it away so I could turn and jump on it again. 

I grabbed the sheeps from Kaitlyn and dashed under the coffee table with it.

We played 'catch me if you can' with it. 

I shook it mightily in my jaws.

I snatched it and ran. 

I rolled on it. It smelled just like stinky sheeps.

It was fun being a sheeps dog last night.  

When Mom got up the wee sheeps was here:


And there:






We were all tuckered out after a night of playing with a sheeps!



Mom was a little sad. But she had to admit that if something is on the floor...it is fair game (or sheeps).

She also had to admit that it smelled very sheepy! 
The Irish crafter apparently saved some time by skipping the washing step.
We thought it smelled just fine!



 

Sunday, November 9, 2025

Come Sit a Spell

We have a small front porch.  It's perfect for the two of us. On occasion we sit out there with a cup of coffee, or later in the day, a glass of wine. 

It 's very quiet. There's little action. Occasionally a neighbor will jog by - too far away to engage in a chat. A few cars go by. Sometimes someone pedals by. Garbage trucks from three companies come by on three different days - what's with that?!


We do enjoy the quiet...
but you are welcome anytime.
We'll pour another cuppa...
or a glass.


We have a smidge of fall color, if you hunt for it.
My Hibiscus, above,
and leaves nearing their end,
being shown up by Live Oaks all around. 


Happy fall, y'all!





Saturday, November 8, 2025

There's no whipped cream AND you want a tip??

 Saturday morning was beautiful. I suggested that we go out for breakfast. I have gotten to the point where I can almost split an English Muffin without cutting the bandages and cast on my hand. Buttering it single-handed is bit more of a challenge. I really don't want to wear butter for the next few weeks. (I tried to make some of our dinner last night. I don't think my shirt will ever get clean...I have all kinds of food stuffs smeared across the front!)

The Mister has been very good about meal prep, but a break would be nice, and he was agreeable. Off we went to one of the local breakfast spots. There were a few people sitting outside - the Mister just kept on driving. He was hungry and didn't want to wait. 

I recalled that there was a Panera just down the road.  We commented that we hadn't been in a Panera for years. 

It wasn't crowded...there were 2 other parties, and a third came in after us. 

It looks like a shrunken version of the Panera we recalled from days of yore. 


However, here's something different. As you enter there were a few computer stations for ordering!
(Yes, there was a nice counter person who would also take orders.)


Here's a new one for me; place your order for a beverage, get a cup at the counter and go fill your drink.


Oh, and while you are there, grab a buzzer/light thingie (in the box) and when it buzzes and the light flashes, you can come up to the counter to get your order! How handy!

We ordered at the counter: a pastry, a breakfast sandwich, and two Crème Brûlée lattes. 

What? You don't have any whipped cream?
Can't you go next door and buy a can?
Oh, you aren't allowed to do that. 
We should get a discount. (Didn't happen!) 

We paid.
Took the buzzer/light thingie proffered to us,
and proceeded to one of the empty tables - no problem there!

Our buzzer/light thingie went off. 
We proceeded to the pick-up counter.
The breakfast sandwich was there. 
The lattes would be another minute or so.
Why, thought I? 
They didn't need to allot time for the unavailable whipped cream!

Oh...and the pastry?
With a barely discernible eye-roll and eyes "cutting" to the counter gal,
this girl stepped from behind the food prep area to go get the pastry and slap it on a plate. 
Was that a sotto voce 'harumph' I detected?

I inquired as to whether it could be heated. 
A nod of the head pointed me towards the microwave. 
They aren't allowed to heat the pastries, I was told, 
because it would be their fault if a customer was burned. 
I may have rolled my eyes at that point.

I proceeded to the area where said microwave was to be found, and operated by me. 


Do you see it?
I didn't. 
I had to ask if they meant that I should take it home to heat it in my microwave?
(OK, I was being a little snarky.)

No, it's over there...
(It is obvious, by their reactions, that I am being a PITA.)

Oh, there it is.
IN the cabinet.
OK - it is labeled indicating it is a microwave shelf. 
Looks like a cabinet to me.
My bad!
I guess I'm not in the habit of opening cabinets at eateries.


So, now I have a heated pastry. 
It didn't get hot enough to burn me because they use melamine plates. 
Melamine isn't supposed to be used in a microwave.
The plate heats to a higher temperature than the item on the plate.
So, I could burn my hand instead of my mouth?
Putting melamine in a microwave can cause the melamine to overheat and leach chemicals into the food.
So, you don't want me to blame you if I get burned,
but ingesting chemicals is OK?

Had you been there you might have heard a deep sigh, or noticed a shake of my head. 

But, I have a slightly warm pastry.
It's sticky. 
I could use a knife, oh, and butter would be welcome.

Back to the counter. 
Another head nod.
Over there:


Do you see it?
I didn't. 
Ahem, where did you say to look?


Oh, there they are!

The plastic cutlery is in clearly marked (not at all)
containers tucked on the shelves. 

Oh, and might I ask about butter?
Oh, it's up on the left (perhaps out of the range of the picture).
I was shown the butter packets that were in a stainless steel bin.

Should I have known to help myself?

Maybe next time I go I should walk behind the counter,
put the pastry I want on a plate,
grab a knife,
and some butter,
(now that I know where they are)
oh, and grab my cup,
and go heat the pastry and fill my own beverage.

I'm so glad I went out for breakfast. 
I really didn't feel like making it.



AND...a tip screen pops up when your order is rung up!
For what?????


I wasn't really irritated or disappointed with Panera or my food.
Some of my attitude was brought on by the staff's lack of recognition of their role in helping customers. 
Maybe I was just hungry? (hangry?)
Perhaps my hand was the irritant. 
Perhaps clear expectations for service have not been communicated by management. 
Maybe it's the sad fact that our food service industry historically has not paid workers a decent wage, and tipping is simply part of what we are expected to pay...regardless of the level of service.  

I was somewhat amused by the suggestion that a tip was expected for minimum effort. 








Friday, November 7, 2025

Lonely Days

 It won't be long until all of our projects are complete. Mornings will be so very quiet without workers showing up. We will be able to lounge about in our PJ's and relax, well, that's not exactly our style. 

Today the roofing crew came to complete the metal roof on our garage. 

Our contractor has surprised us with his attention to detail.
He has always made sure that our build site and yard are picked up. 
I noticed that he came by with a new trailer for hauling building debris. 
Perhaps we paid for that with all of our projects?! 


We contracted for solar power installation months ago.

That crew showed up this morning as well. 


We had to wait a period of time before the install,
as one needs a roof for the solar panels....
so we had to wait for the RV barn to be completed!


It will be a happy day when we begin producing our own power!






Thursday, November 6, 2025

Post-surgical Day #2


There's not much I can do yet...at least nothing comes to mind that is blog worthy. 

I am spending the prescribed 5-minutes/hour moving my fingers, thumb and arm around.  It's surprising that it doesn't really hurt more than it did before the surgery (at this point in time).  Well, except when I move too fast or forget and try to grip something, or if I bump it, or...

I'm taking Arthritis Strength Tylenol (so what's new?) balanced with Advil. When either drug is wearing down I can tell. The physician's practice suggests alternating the two drugs, saying that in this case 1 + 1 = 3, as far as pain relief goes. Interesting Math!

After the surgery a plaster splint was made going from my palm, and around my thumb a bit, almost to my elbow. My arm is wrapped in cotton and a loose ace bandage. My guess is this allows for swelling without pressure until my body adjusts from the assault it endured. Two more weeks of this...and then a cast.

There are far worse things. Life is good 😃





Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Alien Arm

Who tied a bag of potatoes to my shoulder?

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The surgical center performed a brachial plexus nerve block before my surgery.  Anesthesia was injected around the nerves in my shoulder and it numbed the entire arm, from shoulder to fingertips. 

It is the most bizarre feeling - uh, non-feeling!

I can't feel anything, but I'm aware of a heavy, dead weight 'there'....somewhere!  If the sling isn't on correctly the dead weight of my arm (I guess in the range of 8-10 lbs) falls. My brain tells me to catch my arm and support it from underneath....that computer in my head cannot grasp the fact that there is nothing there that it can control. When the arm is out of sight, I don't know where it is! I have to haul the arm up by grabbing the sling with my working hand to raise it up. I guess this is like phantom limbs amputees report experiencing. 

As awkward as it is, I'm not looking forward to the nerve block wearing off! The dead numb feeling I am experiencing will yield to pins and needles...then the brain will register pain. (At least that's what I have read.) I'm already experiencing sensations in different areas. I can wiggle fingers a smidge. Again, the brain is whacked out. It thinks I'm moving them inches, any inkling of sensation I think I am feeling is located near my palm, and in reality the fingers might twitch < 1/8"!


After 10 hours the block was wearing out faster. We decided to play Rumikub, so I plopped my arm on a pillow on the table to keep my arm elevated. I began giggling as I had the distinct sensation that my arm was sinking 3-4" into a very springy foam pillow, when in fact the little pillow has almost no give! If I lifted (attempted) my arm, the brain was convinced the arm had gone up in the air, and likewise asking my arm to go forward, like shaking hands with someone, resulted in the brain making things up again.  My body's 'Fake News?' 😝

Obviously the drugs were being metabolized. My body is already taking steps to fix me! Now I can move forward with healing and PT. 

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