Thursday, March 12, 2026

Injectors and Freight Containers!

 Good morning sunny and WARM California.  Yessiree ... we are getting right into summer around here.  In a mere three days, the blossoms disappeared and the GREEN showed up.  This very short accounting day turned into a 7 hour marathon.  Luckily it wasn't ME that had to do all the work.  My replacement gal is a fast learner and doing a bang up job!!

On the other hand, having gone over all the tax prep with the accountant, she informed me of three more companies that needed attention.  Good grief ... this thing is multiplying like rabbits!!!  I got a lesson in LLC's and corporations like never before.



All the while, I'm thinking about my truck.  At long last, Benny called.  Benny is the MAN at the repair shop.  I seriously cannot believe what he said.

Here's the second lesson of the day.  Probably more than you or I ever wanted to know.  There is a bobbin wrapped in wire that serves as a magnetic field to lift the pintle when an electrical current passes through it, helping the injector spray fuel and shut OFF the fuel.  The electric wire going TO that had rubbed against a bracket for 21 years before cutting through the plastic coating and shorting out.  No fuel got to that injector, which is why I had no power and it made so much noise.  

That's it ... one lousy little wire!  They replaced it with a tougher one and wrapped it in insulation so it would not happen again.  Here's the BEST part.  $198.00.  That's it ... no $10,000 engine repair ... just $198.00.  I could have hugged him!!!


I was back on the road in five minutes, headed over to the new Veterans Housing project.  I'm sure this isn't new to everyone, but it was new to me.  Believe it or not, these are freight containers stacked up and made into small studio apartments to house homeless veterans.  There are 22 units here, all full.  The guy in the tan shirt is the contractor who built it.  

Of course this is a government project, so prevailing wage rates apply.  Good grief ... they could build TWO of these housing project for the same amount of money if they would just pay normal wages.  

At any rate, they have a laundry room, but no washing machine or dryer.  The Elks Lodge ponied up the cash to buy one of each.  I'm on the right pointing to the check.  Next to me is Mark, one of the best mechanics/handymen out there.  He is also one of the Knights of the Castle who has to work hard to keep me sane.  

The gals on the left are from the Daughters of the American Revolution who did all the footwork to find the appliances.  They have also provided towels, soap, clothing, utensils ... everything they need that you don't think about.


Surprisingly these are two stories tall.  Not a lot of windows, but a very nice roof over their head.  Better than sleeping out in the cold, that's for sure.  We met a couple of the guys who live there and keep up the grounds.  This contractor did a very good job.  He changed the plans quite a bit in order to save money so he could start a SECOND housing unit on the other side of town.  Several of the homeless vets refused the accommodations saying they would rather live outside, but at least now in our little town, they will have a choice.  

As I left, I told the contractor to let us know what else they needed.  As beds and old furniture need to be replaced, the Elks Lodge would be happy to purchase them for the Veterans Village.


How could I possibly have a better day.  GOT MY TRUCK BACK!!  Boy did I miss her ... and helped out our homeless Vets.  It was a GREAT day!!


Gee, that was like I had a job or something!  THIS is what I came home to at 6:00.  Miss Queeny here, thinking she now rules the house!!  She comes and goes through the doggie door like an actual dog.


Tonight is the Board of Trustees meeting at the Elks.  It will be a frustrating one I'm sure, trying to explain why gains in investment accounts are not REAL money that they can spend.  It's restricted.  Somehow they don't get that concept.  

Anyway ... I am going to spend the morning cleaning up my Truck.  She deserves a good vacuuming!!!




Wednesday, March 11, 2026

IT MUST BE A FULL MOON!

 

You know what those words mean ......... the bloody full moon carried over for another full week.  How could that be??

It started off so nicely!  Kitters was getting her usual morning pets, which she now DEMANDS in no uncertain terms.  Even better, she is getting very good at going in and out the doggie door, so I can't complain.  


This guy ... looking a little rough around the edges from morning hair ... yes he is sleeping at a downhill slope.  That can't be comfortable.  I finally had to put MY couch cushion back in its place and I eventually leveled out his sleeping quarters.  He such a sweet puppy, how could I not?


All nice and cozy ... it was a lovely morning ... Kitters is checking out all the seating in the house ... and then the disasters began.


Please come in early to the lodge.  Uh oh ... what now?  They are trying to find money to pay the bills.  You just cannot imagine how much it takes to keep this lodge running!!


AND THEN THIS HAPPENED.  Is it STILL a full moon???

There I was, driving down the street (at least within a mile and not on the main highway) when I lost power.  Oh it would go, but barely, and it would not shift for lack of power.  Big sigh .... this is NOT GOOD ... not good at all.  I barely limped into the Elks Parking lot.  Whew!  Made it!!

The check engine light was on.  Well DUH ... I guess so.  I pulled out my handy dandy code reader to see what the problem was.  INJECTOR something or other.  OH THAT'S NOT GOOD!!

I called my repair shop ... thank goodness for a good repair shop ... and they gave me the personal number of a tow truck.  He showed up in 15 minutes.  $80 cash and my baby was towed off to the Doctor!  They will check on it today and give me the bad news.  It's going to be an expensive one.

I suppose I can't complain TOO much, because I have really never had anything go wrong with this truck since I bought it new in 2005.  


SO ... now I had to go in and deal with cranky people EVERYWHERE (including me).  We all must have been drinking the Koolaid.  Good Heavens ... one gal who sells pull tabs was fighting with the OTHER gal who sells Bonanzas.  That went on all night as I tried to keep them apart.

The back Pull Tab room did not get set up because I was too busy with my truck.  THAT gal-in-charge was VERY unhappy about that!  Heck ... I barely got MY stuff set up.  This time it was all the volunteers that were cranky!!!

That's when I got the text message at 4:00 (we start selling at 4:20) ... I WON'T BE THERE.  Oh great ... just what I needed.  No problem ... except the front started selling early and I wasn't ready.  

We finally got going, when someone brought in a pack from the back room that had been dropped on the floor.  I stuck it in the corner and forgot about it.  About 2 hours later, a lady came up to the desk with three cards in her hand yelling she had bought FOUR and we COUNTED WRONG.  I'm sorry, but the girl that counts rarely if ever, makes a mistake.  WELL YOU COUNTED THEM WRONG!  

It didn't dawn on me as she screamed at us that her "missing card" was the one that had been found on the floor.  Too bad I didn't pay attention to who she was as she yelled at us stomping off to the front room.  I would have taken it to her (along with the gal who found it) and let her know SHE dropped it on the floor.

It seriously did not get any better the entire night.  Lucky for me, the only person at the lodge who lives anywhere NEAR me had to leave at 8:15, and SHE was my ride home.  

That didn't go any better.  We got eight blocks away and she forgot her purse in the kitchen.  Back we went.  By now I've got my seatbelt really tight because she's not the best driver in the city.  I'm trying to give her directions, but she turned a little too tight and we bounced along the side of the orchard before getting back on the road.  The good news ... I made it home in one piece.

So this morning I'm swamped with bookwork ... people trying to pay their taxes ... and Bingo needed someone to help give a new washer and dryer to the recently built Veterans Apartments.  I guess I'l be gone all day. 

Hopefully I'll be able to check in on my truck and see what the REAL problem is.  Here's hoping I have enough money in my savings account to pay for THIS one!!!


Tuesday, March 10, 2026

MORE TALL LADDERS

Okay, I HEAR YA!!  No ladder climbing.  But what's a girl going to do when there's no one available who does this gutter work?  So far the only one I have found said they only REPLACE gutters, not clean them.  I begged ... he declined.  So I will order ... for the second time ... a gutter cleaning tool from Amazon.  I really don't have much faith in them actually working.  The last one didn't even make it out of the package, it was so cheap.  I'll let you know how that works out.

Here's the best news of the day, except for maybe it was sunny and gorgeous all day long!  I finally got up the nerve to turn my quilting machine ON.  It seems to be working, or at least all the lights came on.  I think the settings are a little different, but they are easy to change.  I even located all my paid-for patterns!  Woohoo!!!  Unfortunately, the tablet is smaller than the original one, so instead of repairing it, maybe they just programed a new one.


That's as far as I got since the electrician actually showed up EARLY.  Wow!!  That's a first!!  His name was Charley.  The first thing he said was YOU HAVE A VAN!  He's been looking for one to use visiting his family in ... guess where ... Phoenix and Tucson.  

I gave him the grand tour and told him what to look out for.  What a nice kid!  Okay, man, but he was young enough to be my kid.  From there, I showed him the lights, and he said WHOA ... those are some TALL ceilings!  Yes, yes they are!  We had a great discussion about LADDERS.  

And so he went to work on the lowest ones first ... only ten feet up.  Here's what he did.  He removed the old can light, disconnected it, hunted in the ceiling with his entire arm and came up with FOUR wires.  


Every single clip on the old ones broke from being rusted out.  He then wired a controller to the light itself, one that will let you pick the COLOR of light you want.  Apparently soft yellow light draws in less insects.  That remains to be seen.  Anyway, once programmed, he connected the wires and pushed it into the ceiling.  


Let there be light!!!  Here's the best part ... they are LED, so no more buying and/or changing out light bulbs.  


THESE however ... these are 12 foot high.  Neither of us had a 10 foot ladder that he could work with.  No problem he said ... he pulled a NANCY and stood on top of his eight foot ladder.  Luckily he didn't fall.  I took this picture in the late evening, so you can see the color a little better.  

Now my patio is lit up like an airport runway.  So much so that I have to put foil over the bedroom windows to keep the light out at night.  

He installed a total of 11 lights, to the tune of $500 with wait-for-it ... my senior discount.  No one ever said electricians were cheap.  By the way, he also noted that WHOEVER replaced that ONE light, did it totally wrong.  Ummm that would be me.  Oh well, at least the house didn't burn down.


By noon he was gone.  I told him I thought I was going to replace eight more INSIDE the house, but he would have to bring his 10 foot ladder, because they were all 12 feet high.  Imagine not having to switch out light bulbs every couple of years.  

Lunch was quick and easy.  PRE diet, I bought a package of pepperoni for a nice big fat greasy pizza.  I looked at it every time I opened the fridge.  This actually turned out pretty good.  I pre cooked the pepperoni in the microwave to reduce the fat (like it mattered or something), layered it and cheese on a too large flour tortilla and browned it up nicely.  It was quite tasty, but not exactly diet friendly.   I was so full and miserable after eating it that I skipped dinner altogether.


Then it was back to cleanup on the patio.  There was lots of dirt and crud from the light install, not to mention a year's worth of spider webs full of dead carcasses.  The blower doesn't work perfectly, but good enough.  I can even be TWO FISTED since I have two of them.


Here's a good example.  This kind of Venetian paster, or whatever it is, has the perfect rough sections to hold webs.  The blowers make quick work of it, though you have to be fast on your feet to miss the big chunks as they fall into your hair.  Wear your cowboy hat!!


That was it for the day.  I was actually in quite a bit of ACHE from going up and down that ladder.  It's always the SECOND day that hurts the most.  I tried stretching, walking, everything I could think of before finally taking some Tylenol.  Boy am I ever out of shape!!!  

Today I don the Armor of Bingo and try to paint on a smile.  I've no idea if anyone will show up to work.   Though I have asked for an indication, I get none.  In fact I haven't heard from one gal for over a month.  I'm thinking she may have run off over the hill screaming!!





Monday, March 9, 2026

GUTTER CLEANING 101

 Good Morning California!!  The weather could not be more perfect.  Cool nights now with warm 70 degree days.  I knew there was a reason I still live here.

It was probably in the "plans" so this Kitters could adopt me.  She is parked on the edge of the couch, six inches from my face, purring away.  If purring is a sign of happiness, this cat is in 7th Heaven!!  To make it even better, she has now learned to go both IN and OUT the doggie door in the bedroom.  It's a tad bit noisy, but that was the only place in the house to cut a hole years ago.  Miss Jessie used it every night.  Cooper has NEVER used it.


Anyway ... we got up a O-Dark-Thirty ... now 5:30 according to the clock, to the sound of the sprinklers.  I'm guessing I should have run them through the course to see if any were going wonky.  Maybe that will be today's job while waiting for the Electrician to come fix those overhead lights that keep falling out of the ceiling.

The first thing I noticed on this day was the chunks of dirt all over the patio.  It took a minute to figure it out since I know "I" did not make that mess.  Then it dawned on me.  I heard all kinds of Mockingbird mayhem going on early in the morning.  Around here they are harbingers of trouble and mess.  They were digging through the gutters looking for critters to eat.

THIS was the result.  Ugh .... it's time to clean out the gutters once again.  It's not the leaves, it's the dirt.


Definitely not the most fun job I have to do around here because I've never been good with heights.  You are looking at twelve feet here, hanging on to the top step with my toes while I scrape the dirt out of the gutter.  

I know ... and I've heard it dozens of times ... get leaf guards.  Except ... THEY DON'T WORK.  They only keep out the leaves, of which there were maybe SIX in this entire long run.


Oh look ... a GOAT!  I thought the neighbors got rid of all their goats four years ago!!  Kitters like to visit there every day.


Anyway, THIS is why leaf guards do not work.  It's not the leaves, it's the DIRT that is the problem.  Remember, this is AG country with lots of discing, mowing, harvesting and discing again.  All that dust and dirt has to go somewhere.  When it rains, it all washes into my gutters.  This pile is almost 2 feet wide and ten inches tall.  If I don't clean it out, the weight pulls the gutters right off the roof line.  Leaf guards do NOT stop the dirt.


Seventeen times up and down the ladder, moving it further each time, did a royal job on my little body.  Maybe it was because of the walking two days before, but I was in bad shape come dinner time.  I ached all over.  How depressing that I can get so sore doing so little.

Lunch and dinner was exactly the same as yesterday.  A not very exciting end to a long day.


I did cut the binding for that veterans quilt, sewed it on and got all of six inches sewn in place.  Maybe today I'll get it finished up and can tackle the longarm computer.  I still have not turned it on.  

Now I wait for the electrician to come and fix my light fixtures.  I'm guessing they will all be replaced for big bucks.  Yes I could probably do it myself, but those 12 foot ceilings bother me too much, and there are TEN fixtures, meaning 20 wires that I could possibly be electrocuted with.  It's better for my health to leave this one to the experts.


Sunday, March 8, 2026

A Step Back In Time

 Welcome to sunny California where you lose time just as fast as you gain it.  Yup it's that time of year again.  Spring forward and lose an hour of sleep.  I tried to be proactive and hit the bed early, but that strategy just did not work.  I finally took an Advil, hoping to meet Mr. Sandman quickly.  Alas, he was elusive.  

On the OTHER hand, I can no longer say I got up at 4:00.  One hour in the day went POOF!!  And just like that I now arise at 5:00.  

I thought to kill two birds with one stone on this day.  The van needs to be driven and I accidentally found a quilt store about 40 miles away in the middle of COW country.  Truly I wasn't expecting much, but getting out of the house was a treat.  Here we are taking the NO TOLL ROADS route.  


It's been awhile since I visited this part of the country.  In the very old days we used to haul our horses up here for parades and rodeos.  This is the COWBOY CAPITAL of California.  Oakdale to be exact.  You can tell just how far out this is, and how OLD it is from the street lights.  It used to be beef cattle and dairy country, but almonds have taken it over.  Few people know this used to be the home of a huge Hershey's Chocolate factory, which sadly closed down in 2008.  This is where Hershey Kisses and Reeses peanut butter cups came from.

As far as the eye can see, there are orchards and nurseries now.  All those trees you see in Home Depot?  Many are grown here over hundreds of acres.


Little towns are few and far between.  Driving through the first one, I looked down to see I was very LOW on fuel.  Oh look ... an Arco station.  I pulled in navigating the tiny driveway and parked.  Into the fuel tank I stuck the nozzle.  That's when I saw it.  $6.79 A GALLON!  YIKES!!!  I guess there is something to be said about living in a much bigger town closer to the freeway.  I got $50.00 worth, less than a quarter tank, but enough to get me back to civilization.

You know I drive a little fast ... or at least the speed limit.  It took me 59 minutes to drive 38 miles, there were so many stop signs before finally arriving at Blossom Quilting.  


It's Saturday ... when quilt shops everywhere are packed to the brim.  Except this one.  There was not one person in the store.  Wow ... I was impressed with their inventory.  Much of it was not my taste, but the most fascinating part was as you walk around, the lights over your head brighten so you can see the fabric better.  

Did I mention this is COWBOY country?  They have more cowboy fabric than I have seen ANYWHERE.  That just might come in handy, but not today.  I needed fabric for the Veterans quilt.  I was not disappointed.  Apparently once a month they have a sew day where they make Quilts of Valor.


That means lots of patriotic fabric.  I even found my all time favorite flag fabric.  I bought the entire bolt, along with a couple of extras.  It's probably a good thing I didn't take any patterns with me, because I might have bought out half the store.   Here's an interesting tidbit ... they actually have a sewing RV retreat every year.  That might be a fun one to go to!


Heading out of town, I was again SHOCKED!!  I previously laughed at the thought of $8.00 fuel, but the Chevron station in town was at $7.89 FOR DIESEL.  I'm apparently lucky I live closer to civilization!

I bumped along the back roads heading home an hour later.  You know you're in the country when the road signs are all about "Tractor Crossing" and "Slow Moving Equipment".  I made it home just in time for lunch.


That was my plan because THIS was being delivered around 2:00.  My longarm computer is back after 8 weeks of surgery at the Doctor back East.  I was very leery to plug it in, but finally got up the nerve.  No, I did NOT turn it on.  That is going to require the right mindset.  I know the system was upgraded, meaning nothing will work the same.  I need to be in I CAN DO THIS mode before I tackle it.  


Dinner was just a few bites of roast turkey.  I don't think I have ever cooked one of these before.  Patty and Dan roasted one at their house, and it was delicious!!  All white meat turkey breast roasted in my Breville tabletop oven for two hours.  It came out PERFECT!  Not that I will get a lot of it, because it's basically to feed the Cooper Boy.  He gets some of this with his kibble.


The day ended with this gorgeous sight ... another rare sunset in California.  Kitters, Cooper and I sat on the patio for about ten minutes watching the sun go down.  It instantly turned cold, so we didn't stay long.


By the way, Kitters has got it down now.  I left her outside last night and about 1:00 am she came back in the doggie door.  Now that I've got her going IN, I need to get her going OUT the same way.  BECAUSE in a couple of weeks, I'll be gone camping for three days.  I'm determined to get more use out of my RV van!!


Saturday, March 7, 2026

Jonathan Returns

 

Oh LOOK ... sunny California is actually SUNNY today!  Not only are the almond trees blooming, but every other tree on the planet is coming out in style with their allergy causing blooms.  Most everyone I know is coughing and nose blowing.  On the other hand, they are GORGEOUS! 

Our walk didn't last very long because I took Mr. Cooper with me.  He's not into walking these days because snacks in the kitchen taste better!


Back in the house, I turned the TV on.  What the heck is that noise?  After fifteen minutes of searching and feeling the wall where all the cords come out resulted in nothing, I finally touched the back of the TV.  Hmmm maybe I need to dust back there once in awhile.  I grabbed my Dustbuster ... a VERY bad idea.  It's small ... and the exiting air from the back hit the wrong spot on the TV and blasted me with dust bunnies worse than under my bed.  Cough cough spit!  No kidding!  I made the biggest mess!

Apparently it's the fan on the TV itself trying to cool it off.  This is a Sony television, one of the first LCD screens to be made.  Why do I still have it?  Because it cost a small fortune 24 years ago.  Amazing that it has lasted this long.  Cleaning it did nothing for the noise problem, so I'm guessing it's on its last leg.  I have a Smart TV replacement from the Arizona house, but I'm not sure I'm smart enough to hook it up.  There are eight wires coming out of the wall.

Cooper helped!!  Speaking of Mr. Cooper, he requires arthritis pills, along with allergy pills to keep him from chewing his feet off.  It's a good thing I love him so much because they cost four times what MY pills cost.  Time to go pick them up from the Vet, which is why I'm so cheap about everything else in my house.  It was a whopping $425 for six months of both medications.  YIKES!!  


Out the door and back in the truck, I remembered Jonathan.  I don't know why I said yes when they asked me about cremation.  I went back inside to gather his remains.


So here he is in this little box.  There were several cards included, which was very nice, but what do I do now?  I've heard of folks dropping off their husband's ashes all across the country.  Maybe I'll do that with Jonathan!  This is awkward, so let's get on to something else.  I mean really, my first thought was to toss him off a cliff like he was flying away.  I think he would have enjoyed that!!  Anyway ...............


Kitters has found a new parking spot with a better view.  She has finally gotten over the "I'M STARVING" part and only grazes here and there.  She's a pretty smart kitty to get the doggy door concept.  Last night she came in yet again.  It's the going out part she has not grasped yet.  I need to work on that since I'll be gone for three days at the end of the month.  I'm sure she will want to stay inside.


And then THIS happened yet again.  The metal clips (there's one on the left hand side) have rusted off right where they connect, releasing the light from its preferred location.  The problem is there are TEN of these lights on the patio and side wall ceiling.  

I called an Electrician to replace ALL of them.  They will be here Monday.  Then I thought maybe they could just replace the clips instead of the entire light.  I found some online, but really don't want to be hanging off the top of a ladder trying to fix them.  I'll call early Monday and see if they can replace just the clips.


Though I was really looking forward to shrimp scampi, dinner was cancelled.  Someone trying to lose weight with those shots, ate WAY too much at the Elks Lodge dinner and was so miserable by Friday that she begged to stay home.  Starving yourself all day, only to eat too much at night is a bad idea.

That actually worked out for me since I had a beautiful pork loin to roast.  I packed up the leftovers in small containers, making 8 meals I now don't have to cook.  Throw in some frozen vegetables and dinner was served.  That's the perfect diet meal for me!!


It didn't take long before everyone was passed out on the couch.  Mr. Cooper is doing very well with only two small steps up.  Me on the other hand ... I added yet another blanket to MY seat and have to be very careful of my knees when getting up.  I slammed them into the coffee table one too many times.


This morning I'm heading out to a new quilt shop I found a few towns away.  I'm hoping they have the color I need for the binding on that Veterans Quilt.  He stopped me at the lodge the other night and asked if it was done yet.  So now you know what I'll be doing the rest of today.




Friday, March 6, 2026

SPECIAL OFFERS

 I think I'm getting too old for these 4 am mornings.  If only I could fix my internal clock.  At least in a few short days we will be back on Arizona time, so in spite of my sleeplessness I can SAY I got up at 5:00!!  Once again, Kitters must have come through the doggie door because I do NOT remember letting her in.  

It's chilly this morning ... back down to 42 degrees.  Still not bad as temperatures go.  The wind however, was BIG.  Most all day long it howled around the house.  That was almost enough to make me cancel the walk/run I had planned.  I went, but it's just not fun trying to run against a 20 mph wind.  It's not fun WALKING against one either, try as I might to go in the same direction it was blowing.  

Back home, I picked up the mail.  That's always a lesson in trash.  The good news is I got a message from the Quilting Company that my Chuwi computer had been repaired so I can get back to quilting.  DO NOT buy this brand.  Every single one sold three years ago, had the battery swell up and break open the case.  

I have a bad feeling about this.  I think they changed the software, meaning I will have to learn the entire thing all over again ... AND ... I'm pretty sure when they did that it deleted all of my PAID FOR patterns that I can no longer get.  There were at least 50, with a price tag of $15-20 each.  We shall see on Saturday when it arrives.

Next up, a letter from Sirius.  When I got the van, I got a Sirius subscription for free.  It was crazy hard to navigate through all the programs, books and music.  Just give me two cowboy stations and I'm good!  Well that FREE programming just turned into a $385.00 a year investment.  NO THANK YOU.  I called to cancel.

They specialize in frustration ... AI frustration ... that doesn't know what the word REPRESENTATIVE means.  In ten seconds, I was screaming it into the phone.  Finally a real person answered.  I told her to just cancel it ... when low and behold ... WAIT, I can get you a SPECIAL OFFER.  Yup ... here we go.

The first one was for streaming and music for $130.00.  Nope.  Oh wait ... here's one for $120.00.  Nope.  We finally ended up with $85.00 for the year.  Quite the difference there, no?  Yes the S is missing because this image came from the internet where you can go to JAIL for downloading pictures.
With that all set up, I tried to nap a bit, but it was not happening.  More accounting work ensued until it was time to get gussied up for the Elks Lodge meeting.  It was Old Timers Night.  I think they gave away over 50 pins ... the last one for being a 70 year member.  Yup ... he was 94 years old.  WOW!   Oh look ... I'm wearing Levis and boots!!!


That's not allowed in the lodge room ... as a Trustee, I have to wear the OUTFIT or I will get fined.  Not that I have EVER paid the fines.  This time I said NO.  I just wasn't feeling it.  In fact, I was SO not feeling it that I wasn't going to go at all, but the Bingo King talked me into it, mostly so he can take a break for a beer while I sell dinner tickets.  


It was a HUGE crowd on this night ... I sold 172 dinner tickets, not counting the 15 kitchen crew who cooked everything.


I forgot the plate picture, but here's the leftovers.  Green salad (not shown), New York steak, baked potato (cooked a tad too long), green beans with tomatoes (I ate them), a roll, and ice cream for dessert.  All for $20.00.  I think the biggest benefit of being an Elk is the food!!  These lodge night meals are served twice a month.  Next week it will be corned beef and cabbage with an expected crowd of 200.  Yes, it's that good.


 I'm pretty sure they were all shocked when I got up and walked out the door instead of up the stairs.  I'm rather tired of the rigamarole and too many days of always being there.  They will get along just fine without me.  Even the bartender was shocked as I waved goodbye!

And so it's Friday.  I know there are several things on the list for today and tomorrow, but I can't think of what they are at the moment.  Oh wait ... yes tonight I have been invited to dinner ... at the Elks Lodge.  It's okay though ... that shrimp scampi is worth the effort to get out the door.




Thursday, March 5, 2026

Phones, Frustration and Fryers

 GOOD MORNING from sunny California.  Do I sound all chipper?  At least I'm better than I was yesterday.  Good grief that Bingo took it out of me, or maybe it was Mr. Cooper getting hurt.  I was a mess all day long.

This early morning surprise helped make Nancy a nicer person on this day.  This is not a sunset ... this is a sunrise!!


We don't see many of these beautiful mornings at all.  They surely can uplift your spirits.  The good news is Mr. Cooper is doing just fine today.  

We were rudely interrupted by the gardener who I completely forgot about.  It's not always good that he comes very early on the morning after Bingo since I'm not in the mood to "gussy up" for company.  Nor do I want to scare him away completely with my gorgeous morning LOOK.  It was pay day, so I went money in hand to be sure he didn't run away.


Here's the fabric I found at the quilting store, along with a new pattern.  It looks complicated, but was a class not long ago, so I can always hit up the teacher if I get stuck.  Not your Grandma's fabric, that's for sure.


I tried to sleep for a bit, which lasted about an hour.  I've added yet another blanket to my side of the couch to soften the springs.  Mr. Cooper makes it up and down now with no problem or hesitation.  Kitters isn't sure WHY her cushion is missing, but is drawn behind me and into the back cushion overhang.  She likes to hide, this one.  

The most amazing part ... after a couple more lessons, she went THROUGH the doggie door last night to get out.  YAHOO!!  I of course wake up from the noise, but I don't have to GET up.


At noon I had to head out to accounting work.  I was met with lots of frustration and loud noises from all the problems that are arising due to not only tax season, but property tax season.  A huge business has lots of equipment to put on the unsecured tax roll, and lots of taxes to pay.  Add to that the business of setting up a trust, and you have irritation overload.

I did my best to calm the storm before my gal came in.  Luckily she is familiar with much of the inner workings of big companies.  Three hours later we left smiles in our wake.  I totally get the frustration part.  Not knowing how to address stuff can be daunting.  Again, please let your spouse or your kids know what's going on if you have a business.  

I spent another hour trying to set up the bosses email accounts on his phone.  IPhone has changed the way they show up.  I discovered that about a month ago when I accidentally deleted every email I needed to keep.  There's nothing worse than looking for an email you KNOW you got, but can't find. 

Instead of being at the top of the list, you now have to scroll down to ALL EMAIL.  Oh look ... there's the one he was looking for with all the information for the accountant!  Not finding things like that can make for a very ANGRY person ... me included.  Add to that the ARCHIVE crap ... sorry, but that's what it is in my book ... and everything goes off the rails.  Frustration is a BAD thing.  If you go to ALL EMAIL, you can actually DELETE the ones you do not want.  My job is done.   

And so ended another work session as I breathed a big sigh of relief and headed home.  I've no idea what I did ... I think it was a yawn induced coma the rest of the day.

For Sue ... here is the InstantPot air fryer I use.  This one will fit four boneless chicken thighs or lots of fries.  I just learned to take that bottom thing OUT because it's very hard to clean.  The inside may be 7" or so square.  It's plastic, so there was a little plastic smell at first.  This is what I air fried the chicken thighs in.  Bone-in - 15 minutes, turn, 15 minutes more.


This is my BIG one when I was cooking entire packages of bacon at one time, wings for Super Bowl, roasts or pork loins.  This bad boy will do everything.  The insides lift out so it's an easy cleanup.  All metal and no smell.  You can roast, air fry, bake, dehydrate ... anything you want.  Same with the little one, but this one is much bigger.


Dinnertime came around and I wasn't feeling it.  A late lunch of the last piece of chicken was still sitting in my stomach, so I finished off the bag-o-chips-pieces.  What a surprise to find this bag full to the brim.  No air was paid for this time.  Unfortunately, all that was left was crumbs which I ate with a spoon.  Waste not, want not.


And so ended a fairly nice day of feeling accomplished.  Any day I can be the voice of calm and reason, and make someone smile is a good day in my book.  That's actually rather rare, because it's usually me going off the rails over my stupid PHONE!!  Not only did I help the boss, but my bookkeeper girl learned something new too!!  Now maybe those 5,460 emails on the bosses phone will actually be deleted and disappear instead of living forever on his phone.

Spring is here ... have a GREAT day!!