There were some very sunless days last week when the snow came that I am appreciating the sun.
There's been a lot of stuff to deal with this week. Problem solving 101.
Solution: Move the iris cases to the black shelf in the room which provides air circulation.
It is easy to remove the envelope boxes from the closet shelf with the space available with the door open. I took the time to label all the boxes as well so that things are easier to find.
I also looked at the contents and emptied 2 of the envelope boxes in hopes that they would all fit in the closet. As you can see there is still one on the shelf with the iris cases. Purging is a difficult process and I am grateful I have accepted the limited space in this new place.
That works so much better.
The shelf was barely tall enough to have the red baskets under it. They hold thin dies so they are quite heavy. I needed to extend the height of the shelf a bit. I immediately thought bottle caps but a trip to the parkade where we collect returnables found all the bins empty! Plan B.
I chose Gutterman sewing thread spools that come apart. I was able to put the one piece from the bottom of the leg and put the small piece in the leg from the top. I used the dowel to reconnect the pieces inside the leg.
It is good that I did not have to cut the spools so when another shelf comes I can just take this solution apart and return the spools to the sewing desk.
Problem solving every day of the week it seems.
I finished this book this week. Always Dakota by Debbie Macomber.
It takes place in Buffalo Valley, North Dakota. The place is growing, businesses are opening, and people are moving in. It is becoming a good place to live.
Stalled lives are moving forward.
Rancher Margaret Clemens loses her father and marries the man of her dreams, Matt Eilers. Town folks are not so sure. Two unplanned pregnancies with Matt in the middle. What to do?
There was a lot of stress in this story which did not help with my super busy week.
I see that this is the last in a trilogy. I may look for the first 2 books.
My home phone was out from the 06 to the 10th. It took 75 minutes of my 100 monthly minutes to go through the hoops to diagnose the problem with my provider. Once customer service did all they could they transferred me to technical support and indicated the wait was 45 minutes but not to hang up. Luckily it was about 30 minutes when the person answered. Then there was more checks to take place, more time on hold while that was done. Then we will try some else and please hold.
Finally, it was determined that a service call would be necessary. It was booked for Monday, Nov 10th. I would be getting a text. I received at least 1 text a day for the following 4 days. I am sure they see it as customer service but it seemed excessive to me. I wonder how many appts are cancelled.
Another Patrick Taylor books read this week. An Irish Country Family by Patrick Taylor. There are just a few I have not read. It's like meeting up with family.
We are back with Doctors Fingal O'Reilly and Barry Laverty in Ballybucklebo in County Down, Ireland. It's was focused on Barry and his years in medical school and internship at the hospital and then his time at medical practice on Main Street.
He and Sue are frustrated when conceiving a child has proved more difficult than anticipated. Tests and schedules take over the fun of procreating. Donal, Julie and the kiddies finally return to their cottage which had a fire a while back.
A story about neighbours helping neighbours. Finlay steps in when a man proves aggressive with Alice a local shop keeper.
Many folks pitched in at the rebuild of the cottage.
Support comes for Doctor Emer who is temporarily working in the practice. Fingal and Kitty are happily married and looking to slow down.
I found a new to me YouTube channel. Laura Kampf is a DIYer all the way. She is handy with all the tools - wood and metal. Her passion is to prevent items hitting the landfill and making something useful with them. She makes useful scultpures - suitcases, lamps, furniture and much more.
I worked on a project this week to solve an issue that has been bothering me.When I moved in there was a 2x4 piece of wood in the slide of the patio door. It serves the purpose of making sure that the door can not be opened from the outside. Great.
It is heavy, stamped with numbers, scuffed up and not pretty at all.
After considering just replacing it I decided that I should use what I have. I chose to trim it down a bit but with only a hand saw the work was cut out for me.
It took 1.5 hours with 3 breaks to get it cut through. Again, those clamps proved invaluable. Once cut let us make it pretty. I was going to paint it but did not really have too many choices.
In the end I chose Tung Oil was chosen. It fits in with the pine in the room and is good looking.
I had a trip out of town this week where I was away for 2 days to visit my sister, have lunch with her kids and grandkids as we celebrated a grandson's birthday.
I took the opportunity to sort through the rest of the boxes I had stored at her house since 2022.
This was my photo studio stuff mostly which of course needs to be scaled down significantly. I put aside everything that was really easy to decide and we took a large box to the second hand store on Saturday/
I do have boxes in the car that need to come in and the harder decisions will have to be made. At least, it all here and I can move on.
His cousin decorated the cake and there were candles which were lit and blown out all at once.
He is becoming a tall and a very good teenager.
Lunch was pizza on their new expandable table set up in their dining room.
Busy Busy Busy!












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