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I continue to get a small amount of work done upstairs. Yesterday I installed a new light in the main bath area and also a new light in the stool space. It seemed to me that it should have been about an hour job but it turned out to be MUCH more than that. I then went to Menard's to buy a new light fixture for the shop as one had decided to quit. I arrived home and hung the new fixture and then went to put in the 2 new bulbs. One was about 1/16" longer than the other and would not fit in the fixture. They were LED lights and it appeared that a small piece of glass was fastened to each end and I assume that how ever they were put together one end did not get on all the way. I have never had that happen before. The bath light fixtures, I had to make 3 trips to the hardware store for different things. I was happy that the store was only a mile away.
I took a deep breath and purchased a new lawn sprinkler. The one I have been using watered in a circle and I was tired of wetting down the sidewalk with about 20% of the water. I have not tried the new one but I think it should be good.
Our neighbor in Naples sent an e-mail and said he has decided to list his home for sale. That is sad news. He said that the USA just makes it so difficult and expensive for his family if he were to die and leave the home to them. He mentioned that the market is currently in a slow mode so it may not even sell this year. He also mentioned that he has had a mold problem this summer which makes me nervous about Terry's home. To get rid of mold is expensive and time consuming. Terry may have to contact our home watch. They are to check it weekly but there is not way to be sure that happens. If mold starts and it is not found right away it becomes a nightmare.
I have started to make a daily list of things I want to accomplish and blogging was not even on the list for today so I had better down the last of my FP and hit the list!!!
Yummo!!! Nothing like garden fresh veggies!
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