It's November 11, 2019. We haven't had any snow in town. Friday when I went to my OLÉ Homeless class, it was sunny and comfy and the snow was disappearing on the mountains.
And this yarrow flower is hanging in there outside in the yard.
A few times things have gotten frosty,
like Saturday when I rode over to UAA for the Citizens Climate Lobby meeting.
It was also foggy that day.
Our delayed winter has me not wanting to stop biking and Saturday didn't offer any problems, but I decided to break down and get studded tires for my old mountain bike that I've used for winters.
I didn't realize how
This morning was probably the coldest this fall - about 27˚F outside.
Meanwhile, inside has been rather chaotic. Our old carpet is wearing out, very noticeably in spots.
And the linoleum in the kitchen was getting yellow, so we went for a new floor there too. But they said to do the kitche/dining area first. And that had to be shipped up from Outside. We've been waiting for a few months now, It looked pretty bad from time to time as TK determined that the old floor had to go so the kitchen wouldn't be higher than the carpet with the new bamboo panels.
But he cleaned everything up pretty well each evening. But there are tools all over the place.
But we're almost done. This was actually Saturday night when we put up a temporary folding table up.
This side was finished today, but there's a little more on the kitchen side where a wire to two outlets got cut. Fortunately, the electrician is scheduled for Wednesday to do some work on our old fixtures and putting in LED fixtures and other trickier jobs.
So we've juggling things a bit this last week. And I'm working on more film festival posts. The documentaries look great. I'm just going through the features and they look interesting too. My enthusiasm has been renewed and I'm looking forward to the festival which begins Dec. 6. There's a new AIFF 2019 tab under the header. Good night.
Love to hear how the tire studs work, too. Winter biking had always been an elusive goal for me. Maybe this can make that difference? Awaiting your updates.
ReplyDeleteMake sure you put little felt sticky pads on the bottoms of the chair and table!
ReplyDeleteGood advice. thanks.
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