Did I say the sun came out and it stopped raining Wednesday afternoon? Silly me. Well, it didn’t rain but by Friday 5ish it had completely clouded over and was thundering in the distance.
Saturday dawned, you guessed it, overcast. The little backyard needed mowing and the rest of the yard needed trimming, something I had not done so far this spring/summer so I decided to take advantage of the overcast and therefore cooler temps and get both tasks done. So, bandana tied around my forehead (because menopause totally flipped my internal temperature and now sweat rolls off me whereas before I only ‘glistened’ with perspiration), work in the yard clothes on, and doused with mosquito repellant (legs, arms, clothes, hat) I got both tasks done. The sky had been steadily darkening and by the time I cooled off enough to take a shower it had started raining. Again. And then it rained again sometime during the night. Ask me how I know. A little neurotic dog told me. But no rain Sunday, no rain Monday and so far no rain today. Forecast says we should have an unprecedented (lately) six days in a row with no rain. Regardless, the big black mosquitoes are back having given way to teeny tiny ones for about a week. It’s not enough that they attack you the instant you step outside, they follow you in hitchhiking on your clothes and continue to attack you in the house. I just came in from picking green beans with blood streaks down both arms and legs.
Enough about the rain.
Before I got the yard work done Saturday, Mikey came over with Paisleigh and Harrison. The kids have been in Arkansas for the last four weeks with their mom and Mikey went to get them getting back Friday evening. He brought them over for a quick visit before taking them to see Robin and then home. Sunday I went across the street to fetch Paisleigh to walk the dog in the early evening, this has become something we do several times a week, and then back to my house until Mikey was ready to head home. She wanted to paint a picture for her daddy and we got the paints out but he arrived to fetch her back before she really got started good.
I pass this enclosure on my way to the grocery store. Looks ominous, right?
First they graded the land, then they erected a knee high steel bar barrier around the perimeter, then the light poles went up, then a chain link fence topped with barbed wire was built outside the steel bar barrier, and then they covered the fence with this black material, not sure when they put what looks like a container in there. Every time I passed it I wondered what the hell is that place? They finally put up a sign, Allied Recovery Services. I looked it up, it’s a repo outfit, vehicles and other property, so I guess this is where they stash the stuff before getting it to its proper owners.
And from the Department of Weird Food, I came across this Sunday when I had to go to the Evil Empire for something I can only get there unless I want to order from the other Evil Empire or drive to Shopping Mecca.
There was a huge display, many flavors of this Korean drink, also 'modern' noodles all on sale for $1 each.
Apparently it did not appeal to the American consumer.
Saturday’s sunset (don’t let it fool you, it rained Saturday night).







































