They were getting along with the Canada Geese which there were somewhere around 50 of them on the water. Thanks goodness it is a big pond.
I enjoyed an evening walk instead of my usual early morning walk. I walked from 8 to 9 pm. It was a very nice temperature so there were loads of people on the path.
This shot was great because the reflection of the main pelican is good and you can see the reflection of the one next to him and the orange tip of its bill. The light is really good.
The field blueberries were on sale this week. My sister and I have been on the look out. She had often found them in her neck of the woods but with a call the regular supplier no they did not get any this year.She called to say that one of the large supermarkets had them on sale. I had my supper and headed out in hopes that there was supply on the shelf. There was!
I bought enough to put 5 regular bags in the freezer and eat some fresh for a few days.
Thanks sister!
Now that I have another chair added to the mix I thought the rocking chair at minimum needed a wash and the buttons replaced.
I purchased the chair second hand back in 2016. I had washed the covers then and as you can see it is white.
I gave it the covers a good scrub and a bit of bleach on the stains and it turned out really well.
I search my stash for buttons and choose these shell button which have a grey undertone.
It is nice to have that project done.
I am working of new cushions for the living room. Trying to work in the ivory, deep moss green and the yellow chair colors along with the navy on the dining room table which sits in front of the balcony window.
A solution appeared!
I said YES! I dropped off a bag of blankets to the rep for Project Linus. The blankets were made my 2 of my sisters. I have not gotten back to making quilts as most of my fabric is still in storage and I believe will remain there for another while.
It was great to connect with this lady that I have been meeting for the last 5 years at least.
Project Linus provides blankets to people in emergency situations. They are handed out by paramedics, police officers and fire fighters. Those who need them get to keep them.
The book this week was T is for Trepass by Sue Grafton. It was nice to have a visit with Kinsey Milhone again. This story deals with a vulnerable senior who needs help after a fall. There is no close family and a couple of the neighbours care but are not family.
Someone is hired to provide care for Gus who lives next door to Kinsey and Henry Pitt. He is known to be testy with the neighborhood kids and all around grumpy old man. Solana Rojas was hired and Kinsey was asked as a private investigator to check out her references for the family. Just the basics was requested.
Solana is a career criminal and has stolen an identity to get this work. She is treating Gus very badly and has started liquidating his assets. She is restricting the neighbour's access to visit. Kinsey is getting suspicious and eventually takes action to rescue Gus from his caregiver and saves his life.
I have to say having had ailing parents this story hit too close to home at the beginning of the story. Generally, Kinsey deals with murders which is much removed from my world and is easier to accept in a fictional text.
I watched the first movie (2009) - Avatar as soon as it came to theaters in my area. On a big screen with friends it was really great.
In this movie I found the war outweighed the family dynamics and values of the movie. It is set up to have a third movie and I am not sure that I would watch the next one because it will be all out war.
It was a beautiful movie to watch!
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