Batteries NOT Optional.
Ran a small errand for Patty this morning and came back to
visit with her for a few minutes. My truck started just fine, but it was not
just as perky as it felt it should be. Patty suggested Walmart rather than another
place because they are cheap and fast. So, today the good ol’ truck got a new
three-year battery. Walked around some and picked up a couple of things while
they put in the new battery. Found some neat scrubbers for the dishes and a
squeaky ball for the dogs. Should have bought two balls!! Live and learn.
Should know better by now.
Haven’t accomplished doodly squat today, but maybe tomorrow
will be a good day for getting something done. Keep thinking along those lines
and all the positive thinking MIGHT get something done. Or not. At least the
trash bin is emptied and the hens fed and watered. Not very good weather for
being outside right now. Thirty degrees is pretty cool when the wind is up.
Texted Connie today to see if she had trapped her feral
cats. She hasn’t. But the kitten count is down for some reason. A big tom cat
lives in that area, and they are notorious for killing kittens. But then, she
said they also have a gigantic possum hanging out in the bushes. Not sure whether
or not a possum would kill kittens, but they have their own problems with
hauling around their babies on their back. They never know when they lose one.
Have only talked to Michelle Malay and Sterling today on
the phone. Need to get busy and call Sharon Dickerson and see how things are
going in Shreveport. Saw that Diann Dennis now has the RSV or RSP or whatever
that respiratory virus is that her grands had. They were kind enough to share
with her. Sounds like a good thing to get vaccinated for.
Not looking at any “news” whatsoever. Just have a couple of
good books to read—one about the book of Daniel and the other about Revelation.
That should do to keep things from feeling overwhelming. It is always better to
remember that He is in charge no matter what else is going on. Let us pray for
one another and for those around us.
Rest well, my friends. You are loved.
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