Thursday, September 12, 2019
Daily Notes- September 12
If you have seen this already- sorry. It's a cut away segment from a larger piece that failed miserably.
Deb Lacativa's cloth and thread. She's in my sidebar under More whiffs etc. The cloth scraps come in a stuffed full scrap bag and the thread is sold also. You won't be disappointed if you buy some -of everything. I am "auditioning" the little strip of green. And then I need to make the top left area into a house. Needs a more defined roof but it already has the look of a house. The bottom might turn into a garden. Just a very small one.
So, out early this morning to get my haircut (and dropped off two really full pints of Sungold cherry tomatoes for the gal who cuts my hair). The salon is across the street from the greenhouse where I worked. So I stopped in to say hi! and drop off the pages I want copied for the class on Saturday. Customers were actually asking when they would be putting out their Christmas stuff. Geez!!!
I also stopped in at the library and picked up two books and ordered a third. Connie they have 350 people waiting on the Crawdad's book. I may have spelled that wrong. My library might have two copies. But it's also on the 7 day shelf- but it wasn't there when I looked. That's just dumb luck but I will check next time I am in Town.
I am trying to write the titles and authors of books I read in a journal just for books. So I know what I have read and can then read more of an author who is new to me. That's the plan. I've had this sort of "plan" before and it always goes along pretty good for awhile and then it stops. I stop. Not reading, but adding to the page lists. And it really helps if I make little comments.
Yesterday we were surprised by a very heavy rain in the early evening, just after dark. It was warm and humid all day. G had the AC on. Today we have sunshine. I need to go out and collect tomatoes. The Snow White's have finally started turning yellow. They never actually look white. But they are so MUCH larger than last year. Certainly not the size of a cherry tomato. And they are super delicious. I hope September stays warm so they can ripen.
Riley is panting so we will have a Law and Order or two before going outdoors.
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