Friday 5 December 2008

Work, Work, Work!

It was cold and cloudy today but not as windy. I went out for my exercise, had breakfast and then it was time to get busy.

A fellow photographer that Gordon knows through his pbase.com site is coming tomorrow as he's interested in the RVing lifestyle so he's coming down from Houston to talk to us about it. So today was clean up day. I wanted to change the bed and do some laundry so I started that. I told Gordon I needed the bathroom sink fixed. It's very slow draining, the towel ring was coming apart and there were a bunch of light bulbs that needed to be replaced.

While I was out doing a load of laundry, he took the trap under the sink apart and all kinds of yucky stuff came out so he used my clean bathroom towel that I had just put up to mop it up. When I got back and found the towel, I realized I'd have to wash it right away or it wouldn't come clean so away I went to do another load of laundry. The good news is my sink drains well again, my towel ring is fixed and we have light!

After lunch I vacuumed, washed floors, dusted and cleaned up a bunch of niggly little things that I've been neglecting. While I was doing that Gordon went out to take photos at Indianola to get out of my way. In small spaces it's easier to clean when no one's around.

Guess it takes company to get some stuff done!

Then I sat down to read my Debbie Macomber book that I started this week and wound up finishing it.

Don't knkow why but my allergies have really been bothering me today. My eyes are dry, sore and blurry and it's really annoying!

I was going to borrow a photo from Gordon today since I didn't get out with my camera but blogspot isn't letting me upload photos so I'll save it for another time.

1 comment:

  1. I don't know how you deal with mountain cedar but some of the biggest concentrations are just north of you. When the north wind blows here comes the mountain cedar. All I have to do is touch cedar bark for about 2 or 3 min. and I break out...so you can imagine if I sniff it all day. There is no safe place of allergy sufferers!

    Joe and Sheri

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