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Tropical Storm Arthur won't bring you some?

I sure do hope it does or wells may start running dry soon. Last drought this area had 80 wells run dry. But the main cilprit is the bottling companys draining our springs so silly fools can walk around with a plastic bottle instead of a rhermos.
Double loss for all, more plasic pollution, less clean water.Double win for big biz aka 'chrony capitalist' make mony off the plastic bottles and the water.
 
Spent a chunk of this morning sitting on the patio doing nothing. Best nothing I have done in a long time. Technically I was re-seasoning my grill at the same time, but over all it was close to nothing. Then I watched church on my phone as I sat outside doing nothing. Now I am back inside doing nothing, which I will follow up with some additional nothing as the day moves on. I am hoping to wrap things up by doing either nothing or next to nothing all the way until I go to bed.


Good fro you Sentry. You deserve it being a cop not easy job.Why I give you slack,lol.JK.
 
I think after I roll some cancer sticks I'll drown some worms. I went a few days ago and caught a 6-8" bass I put in last year but the water was still pretty cold. It's warmed up some and I've noticed the fish are a little more active now.

We rolled our own for decades then the tobacco farm we bought from went out of biz.
It was always fun when somebody ask for a cigarrett,we handed the baggy and papers,look on their face was priceless. Most said no thank you, and went to put $4 in cig machine,their loss.
So now we but ' This " cigs.
 
We woke up yesterday being Sunday for us here and had a few cups of hot chocolate and contemplated what to do for the day :) .

We started off with cleaning off the kitchen table and buffet/kitchen cupboard unit in the kitchen and throwing the rubbish in the bins. Then emptied the kitchen waste and recyclable items into the wheelie bins outside and I relined the bin with a new kitchen tidy bag. DH sharpened the chainsaws ready for use tomorrow and put the push mower away in the shed used yesterday.

We sang a hymn together and had an opening prayer. DH blessed and passed the sacrament to both of us and we sang another hymn. The second hymn was a new one we rarely sing so decided to do it again to give it justice and get the timing right . We had a closing prayer together.

Together we studied a scripture lesson together which was beautiful and thought provoking. We shut down the windows in the home to keep the beautiful warmth in the home from the lovely sunny day today.
We caught up with two friends who phoned us to see how we were over the phone and had some great conversations.

With all we had done during the week both at home and for others we had a pile of clean washing we couldn't jump over to fold up so we folded all that and put it away.

DH is preparing our dinner which will be homemade mushroom, mince, bacon, tomato and capsicum pizza.
After dinner we will wash the tomatoes we picked from the gardens and freeze them on a tray to put into meal sized portions later.

Today is going to be more firewood cutting and hopefully a bit more work in the vegetable gardens.
 
Sometimes it's nice to have homechurch, isn't it, Sewing? I enjoy it. Little granddaughter has been raised devoutly athiest by her mama before coming to us. She is enjoying a daily devotion for little girls that I have assigned for schoolwork, since she is homeschooling now. She can do her list of stuff in the order of her choosing, and she always picks up "her little pink book" first. My cousins say that a church service was held last Sunday for the first time in a long time. Their state has opened up with restrictions. So, instead of seating the men and women on separate sides, they seated family groups with many feet apart. They didn't feel like they could serve the lunch meal safely, so that was not served. And did say they missed the "catching up" with everyone.
 
So last week was pretty rough to put it mildly. I’m praying the week ahead is kinder.
Laundry is done. Made homemade Saltines- soba soba. Will try again. Also made pitas so we can have pizza for supper. Mowed the lawn, a spit if rain as I was beginning and my second shower of the day by the time I finished. Had thunder and lightening. Lights flashed. Am I the only one who fills a water pitcher and the kettle when the lights start flashing? Old habit I s’pose.
 
Pretty much have half the house rearanged now, 'Day Bed'beds in living, not one stick of funiture in here where it was now,Walls and baseboards are washed and all is dusted. :thumbs::lil guy:Upseta really big wood spider behind china cabinet,hubby killed it😠 !
 
We rolled our own for decades then the tobacco farm we bought from went out of biz.
It was always fun when somebody ask for a cigarrett,we handed the baggy and papers,look on their face was priceless. Most said no thank you, and went to put $4 in cig machine,their loss.
So now we but ' This " cigs.
I've only been doing it for the last 6 or 7 years,I've never used the old style papers,I get the tubes with a filter on it.
 
I've only been doing it for the last 6 or 7 years,I've never used the old style papers,I get the tubes with a filter on it.

We upgraded to tubes too about 10 years before we switched back to tailor mades.Had a manual roller for tubes. The elctreic one caused did pack em right the fire to come off end of cigarett and burn things no fun driving with fire in your lap either.
 
We rolled our own for decades then the tobacco farm we bought from went out of biz.
It was always fun when somebody ask for a cigarrett,we handed the baggy and papers,look on their face was priceless. Most said no thank you, and went to put $4 in cig machine,their loss.
So now we but ' This " cigs.
Have you tried growing your own tobacco? I wonder how well it might grow in your area?
 
Some yard work today. Cleaned and moved some bricks. Planted a comfrey plant that someone was giving away. I have two garden beds that are in bad shape. Actually, I have several, but today I worked on two. They both need lots of peat moss added. One is a flower bed close to the curb that was so hard to dig. No wonder plants don't do well. I dug out there until sweat was running into my eyes. That is my time for a break. I went back out and dug in another bed 4 times, added some peat moss. I am going to add more peat moss tomorrow and turn the soil again. Took breaks when sweat was getting in my eyes. I could go out one more time, but I need to give my back a break.

I participated in a ZOOM meeting for my genealogy writing class. Today was to be presentations of people's projects. This class has been going on for 12 years, starting over in the fall and ending in the spring, and some people have been in it since the beginning. It is a free class at the central library. Some people come and go as life allows. There are some projects that are 100's of pages long. A few people are doing Civil War related projects. I was not ready to present, as were more than half of the group. Some people have published their projects for the year, some are very close. Some people have published a few projects over the years. Each person who presented talked about what their project was, where they were with the project, what their hangups were. Many people who presented are 80% done.
 
Some yard work today. Cleaned and moved some bricks. Planted a comfrey plant that someone was giving away. I have two garden beds that are in bad shape. Actually, I have several, but today I worked on two. They both need lots of peat moss added. One is a flower bed close to the curb that was so hard to dig. No wonder plants don't do well. I dug out there until sweat was running into my eyes. That is my time for a break. I went back out and dug in another bed 4 times, added some peat moss. I am going to add more peat moss tomorrow and turn the soil again. Took breaks when sweat was getting in my eyes. I could go out one more time, but I need to give my back a break.

I participated in a ZOOM meeting for my genealogy writing class. Today was to be presentations of people's projects. This class has been going on for 12 years, starting over in the fall and ending in the spring, and some people have been in it since the beginning. It is a free class at the central library. Some people come and go as life allows. There are some projects that are 100's of pages long. A few people are doing Civil War related projects. I was not ready to present, as were more than half of the group. Some people have published their projects for the year, some are very close. Some people have published a few projects over the years. Each person who presented talked about what their project was, where they were with the project, what their hangups were. Many people who presented are 80% done.

That writing class sounds interesting Weedy. I bet there is a ton of good stuff passing thru it.
 
The calf pen is done except for hanging the feeders. I'm beat! Tomorrow we have to drive 90 miles to town for an antibiotic script (sinus infection) and a part for the tiller.
If there was any doubt it was a sinus infection.... Driving down the mountain HURT! It felt like my eyes were going to pop out. It was worse that an ear infection in an airplane, which also really hurts.
 
If there was any doubt it was a sinus infection.... Driving down the mountain HURT! It felt like my eyes were going to pop out. It was worse that an ear infection in an airplane, which also really hurts.

Thats a bad one. I put Vicks on my temples and up my nose when I get them after flushing nose and eyes with boiled steril salt water.
 
If there was any doubt it was a sinus infection.... Driving down the mountain HURT! It felt like my eyes were going to pop out. It was worse that an ear infection in an airplane, which also really hurts.
Sorry to hear that, Terri! It even made your eyes feel bad. I get sinus pressure pain on my face, which presses the upper gums, that really hurts. Thanking my lucky stars, like my Grandma always said, that I have been okay for a while.
Legal to grow tobacco in Florida? I found an article that says it is legal and the perfect climate in northern Florida. Didn't say anything about permits, etc.
@Weedygarden that sounds like a great way to get into genealogy if you don't know where to start. I researched an ex-in-law's family line and it was so easy because his family had been in the same county for generations. Do you mind sharing anything about your presentation?
 
Our son grows tobacco because he smokes. It's challenging in New Mexico, but not impossible. It's not the growing part, it's the drying part. It needs to dry slowly in high humidity. We don't have high humidity, so it's misted while it dries. He rolls his own, too., when he doesn't have his own tobacco. Perfectly legal. He needs a big airy barn, somewhere in Kentucky, with lots of drying tables to stack the leaves on to do it up right.
Hope you feel better, Terri
 
Spent a couple hours making another sheath for an Estwing.
Someone on my local forum saw what I did and offered to pay me to make another.

Should finish it up some time over the next week.
(I was smart this time and made a pattern out of poster board, in case someone else wants one, lol)

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@Patchouli , I was not even nearly ready to present. Neither was more than half the class. The class helps us to move forward. As I said, some people have been taking the class for 12 years. We have presentations and assignments each month.

I have been doing genealogy research since I was a teenager, but putting all of that together is big! More recently, there is so much available online and I have been working on biographical pieces for many people. Lots of work to write the stories of people's lives, and to insert documentation. Often, when writing the stories, I realize I have no idea about parts that I am writing about, such as the homestead where my grandfather lived at the age of 14. I have never found it, so I think they never completed the requirements.

That writing class sounds interesting Weedy. I bet there is a ton of good stuff passing thru it.
All of the stories are absolutely so fascinating, some more than others, but none of it is boring. There are people who had absolutely the most interesting lives, even people in the class. Divorce, adoption, children leaving family in Europe to come to America,

One woman had a grandfather who moved Native Americans on the Trail of Tears. He had an African American woman who helped, with cooking, etc. She also kept him warm at night. Eventually she had his child, a son. DNA carries on for generations. At some point in time, the Trail of Tears work ended and man bought some land and built a home (could have been a shack, who knows) where the woman lived, at the edge of his property, away from his house. Their son served in the Civil War. After the war was over, son never went home. Everyone thought he was dead. He stopped somewhere on his way home, but being illiterate, never wrote home. He married and there was something there, maybe more than one wife. I am missing some pieces. Woman's family always said they were Native American for a few generations now. She had always been told that. Ancestors knew life would be better if they said they were NA instead of African American. Classmate ordered grandfather's CW file and it was over 400 pages of handwritten documents. She had to sort it out and has transcribed many of those documents. Over time, there was more than one person who tried to claim his Civil War pension, because they believed he was dead: his mother, wives, etc. when he moved on and never communicated. One of the challenges is that over time, he changed his name a few times. When classmate began telling her family that their grandfather was AA, they were in denial and really angry at her, of course. "No, they were Native American!" She said there are no Native Americans with wavy hair, and many of them have dark, wavy and wild hair. And it is well documented that he is AA. They can no longer perpetuate the lie of racial origin. She happens to be blonde, but says humidity makes her hair curl up. Her father married twice and she is the youngest child of the second wife. Oldest daughter of first wife has always been unkind and wouldn't speak to classmate when they were in the same room. Since the grandfather's story is out, older half sister sent classmate an email, asking her for a copy of the papers. Not happening. Sister can spend the money to get the documents. Sister is 80 something. Classmate will have a fascinating book when she is finished.

What I found out in the class is that the biggest files for Civil War soldiers are for African Americans. This came from a man who is doing a project with a friend on CW soldiers from one city in Oklahoma. (No idea why or how this project started) They are finding gravesites and obituaries for each CW soldier from that city, and he said there are more than 200 soldiers from that city. They have gone through 1910 census records for that city, because there was a place to indicate CW veteran on them. The project has ended up being much larger than they imagined. The AA soldiers are less likely to have a headstone or an obituary and they have to really dig deep to get information about them. AA's had to provide much more proof (documentation) for CW pension and many people had to be interviewed because of the lack of literacy and documentation. The requirement for their pensions to be claimed were significantly higher than white soldiers, something like ten times the amount of documentation. This had to do with literacy or lack of it, the movement from plantation to plantation, changes in owners, lack of documentation. He has been to archives in Washington, DC a few times to do research. They are not finished and are still researching for a few CW vets.

There are many more fascinating stories in my class. I'd bet many of us have equally as fascinating family history stories!
 
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Talking to one of the daughters who has had a bad week with th family circus.
Saturday her 15 yr old had a friend over and they were boxing in the rec room and the firend fell and knocked himself out ,went into convilsions and scared my daughter tso bad she almost joined him in the unconscience world!Called an ambulance got 29 yr old to watch 4 grands kids while she followed ambulance. Kid had a concussion and is ok now. Her son thought he killed his friend so he was all upset.
Then she found nicotene in 15 old room ' vapring crap,so yesterdau was war with teenager. He back talks her and his fahter who is a work oholic so he and son got into it,a real mad house. The state also controls her life about her 3 grands she has custody of 1 othr grandkid dad and his wife has tha one.She has been clean now for almost a year so suppose to get kids back in July.Daughter is praying and praing and readign Bible inbetween breakouts .
I will finish house spring cleaning and rearranging today ,turn compost and pick lonely little lemon squash to save seeds.
 
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We upgraded to tubes too about 10 years before we switched back to tailor mades.Had a manual roller for tubes. The elctreic one caused did pack em right the fire to come off end of cigarett and burn things no fun driving with fire in your lap either.
Yeah I have trouble with them being consistent only it's usually up by the filter or in the middle that don't pack right for me so I bounce them against the table,filter end down,to pack them down. I don't use an electric one,my friend had one but I couldn't afford it so I went with a manual one. I've got to keep cleaning out the loading bar because it gets packed with tobacco and don't load the tubes right. It's a pain in the butt and time consuming but it's that or I quit,because I can't afford to buy them at these prices.
 

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