Kissack Adventures
Nancy, Cooper, Jessie and Jonathan
Friday, July 17, 2026
A 19 HOUR DAY ... WOOHOO!
Wednesday, July 15, 2026
LAST MINUTE STUFF
Gosh ... another half a month has vanished in the blink of an eye. It was a HOT day around here, and it began at 7:00 in the morning. That's when the electric guys showed up to fix the light fixture. Come to find out, they all have two springs on each side ... that are breaking one after another.
After a long discussion, he agreed to replace all eleven of them with new ones made of metal instead of plastic. These are like baby chicks ... cheap cheap ... and probably from China. Too bad for me they are coming at 6:00 THIS morning to beat the heat. No worries, I'm always up early, but my morning witch look might scare them a bit.
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
LEARNING NEW ELECTRONICS
It looks like our skies might be clearing up a bit, though that means our temps will be going up to the 100's. I've never been a fan of anything over 78. Being over 100 makes for a dull girl since I'd rather just sit on the couch than go out and come back soaking wet!!
Monday, July 13, 2026
SILVER PLUMS
It's 75 degrees this lovely morning and spitting rain. What's up with that?? I just don't ever remember it raining in July before. Anyhoo ... I took off early and headed out on a run. My run versus walk time is getting better, but my sore versus stiff body is getting worse. It's all good until you sit down for an hour ... then it's a groaning match to stand up. I'm a little better this morning, but was hoping for some nice warm sun to lay out in. So far it STILL looks like this.
Sunday, July 12, 2026
PALM TREES AND HORSES
This is how I used to spend my mornings, trying to corral two sweet puppies. That's Jessie on the left and of course Mr. Cooper. Most every morning while traveling with the Chance family, these two would be parked at their doorstep because there was a KITTY that lived there. Jessie didn't like kitties, and one day while on a trip to Maine, she chased one underneath an RV, got the harness hooked on something and escaped to run rampant across the huge campground with me screaming after her.
I figured she was gone and would never return, but luckily she got stopped by a concrete barrier just a little taller than her. From then on, she could hardly breathe because I kept the harness so tight when we walked!!! I loved these two kids so much, and sadly, they are both gone now. I'm heartbroken.






