We had another beautiful day, but it appears from the forecast that we are heading into a major change. The high today was forecast to be 60F degrees but I think it was higher than that....86F degrees in Denver. Tomorrow's high is only expected to be 37F degrees and there is a 70% chance of snow. I spent part of yesterday and part of today moving wood from that pile that I bought in February that had to be dumped in the deepest snow we'd received all winter to a stack I'm making against the privacy fence. My neighbor lent me a wheelbarrow and it has gone much faster since.
This was where I left things yesterday afternoon. I had to quit. My back was really hurting...
And this is where I stopped today...
...so I'm making some progress. I stopped today and took Dixie, who was waiting patiently...
...to Nederland. We stopped by the post office and, I could hardly believe it, but I finally received the settlement check from Sears, dated February 21. The stub on the check, dated February 20, is addressed to my physical address where the claims adjuster knew I did not receive mail and it had a cover sheet, dated March 2, indicating it should be shipped to a P.O. Box that bore no resemblance to my P.O. Box number at the Nederland Post Office. What a botch-up from beginning to end. And, of course, this is April 1, so this may not be the end...
Then I dropped off at the library's drop box that Elizabeth George novel Believing the Lie that I had finished by Saturday morning and we went to the spring for water. When we got back, I had lunch and read for a bit out on the deck then had a long phone conversation with my brother in Tacoma during which we discussed the economy (Somewhere along the line in the last couple of weeks I read a neat little 147-page book by Robert Reich called Aftershock: The Next Economy & America's Future that made the other Aftershock book make a lot more sense); the Teapot Dome Scandal (we neither one could remember exactly what that was about, but I found he was much closer than me once I did my on-line research. I somehow had this mixed up with Tammany Hall...not); and the difference between what we enjoy reading and real literature (After a 40-year hiatus I'm tackling Lawrence Durrell's The Alexandria Quartet again. I think I'm also going to have to go on-line to get an answer to this last one as I think my immediate response..."If it's hard to read, it's literature"...probably isn't quite right on).
I thought about transferring more wood, but after sitting out there in the heat for two hours, I couldn't keep my eyes open, so came inside and had a nap. I think I'm still tired from Friday.
Did you have a productive yet restful Sunday? Teddee
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