Monday, November 14, 2022

Field Notes- November 14th. Ten Days till T-Day. Sunshine here in Maine


 Not here- we still have GREEN GRASS.  Yep.  Looks like summer outside and the crab tree made some new leaves and the rose bush has a lovely pink rose.  Confused by the Weather.

I watched Football.  They must be putting drugs in the Gatorade.  Drugs that make coaches do very questionable things.  The commentators said "why would you....." many times.  Indeed.  Why would you?

All our leaves are down and cleaned up here in Maine.  We know to do it right a way.  Snow and ice could happen at any moment and then the leaves would be frozen solid on the lawn for the entire Winter. Been there done that.  Don't want to repeat.

I have on my second best red sweater.  It's thicker and doesn't have any patches.  It's my back up red sweater.  Because I might be leaving the house.  The other red sweater has so many mendings on it and is worn almost see thru thin in places.   I feel conspicuous wearing it in public.  I might take the second best off and just wear a jacket to the grocery.i just checked the outside temp- 36.  So a coat?

The problem is that if I get too warm I might pass out.  It's a Lifelong Thing.  Too warm in heavy clothing and I hit the ground.  Dizzy and then just wanting to lie down with my eyes closed.  I used to think it was low blood pressure or blood sugar or whatever.......but I tend to drop.....to the ground.  It's just what happens.  Now that I am old- I also wet my pants.  So going anywhere in my wool coat----wow. Hazard Pay.

But we are out of Chicken Parm dinners and I can feel husband's anxiety even in the next room. "what will I eat?"  A grilled cheese sandwich and pickles.  I mean really................I feel too warm in the sweater.  This is going to be a craptastic day.

2 comments:

Paula, the quilter said...

I seem to have developed an allergy to the latex/spandex/elastic? in my bras. I itch. I have always gotten a rash from the adhesives in band aids but this is new. I have started wearing tank tops and camisoles (100% cotton) under my shirts while I research 100% natural fiber (cotton, linen, hemp) bras. There aren't any that don't cost an arm and a leg; average price seems to be about $90.00. I am probably going to have to take a bra apart and make a pattern from it. The bra will have to be 100% cotton (I have lots of quilting fabric!) and I'll have to put the elastic in casings. That's if I want to wear a bra. Sigh.

"If it's not one thing it's another." -- Roseanne Roseanna Danna

Kim Carney said...

when I get too hot I start gagging ... I am weird