I was in the workroom when a Very Loud Noise had me peeking through the living room curtains towards the front porch... The narrow planter had collapsed, its internal bracing had rotted away over the years since 2016 (seen newly built here) The collapsed planter spewed potting soil across the porch floor, though fortunately? the summer plants were done and therefore no harm done in that respect.
It lasted 6 years... not bad for something built of salvaged discarded lumber and old cedar fence boards. The 2x2 bits internal braces were not pressure treated, and are now basically mulch.I am not sure if the planter ca n be refurbished for yet another go round. That will require some thought, as woodbutchery is far from my strong suit; clearing away the potting soil, (and moving that to a garden bed in the backyard) will give me plenty of time to think... The wedding rings are completed. One wouldn't expect such comparatively small projects would be so very complex to fabricate, but they were... and well worth the effort. Learning to fit and solder the shaped bezels to a curved surface, and adding the tiny decorative bits one at a time was quite nerve wracking, but I, and the engaged couple, are all quite pleased with the final results. I am thinking of some future complex metalwork later this autumn...
I've put up four small jars of pub-style* pickled onions, and they are now residing in the pantry for the next several months to mellow. I am hopeful that my experiment with the top bulbs of my walking onions will be a pleasing success, some for me, and some to share with friends as holiday gifts.
*using malt vinegar spiced with coriander, mustardseed, and peppercorns
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I seem to have fallen into a pattern of napping in the afternoon, as a counterbalance to sleeping less at night, I guess... the interesting thing is that my napping dreams are short vignettes, both interesting and benign adventures, rather reminiscent of the animated series I enjoy, that are also only about 10 or 15 minutes long. I wish I could remember the various dreams I had this afternoon, beginning with my driving a little square auto like a cross between The Phantom Tollbooth, and a PT Cruiser.
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September SMART goals (x=extra)
| # | THINGS MADE | THINGS FIXED | THINGS GONE |
| 1 | 7 tiny sunflowers | 6 pants for Beth | yard waste bin |
| 2 | poppy pod vase | 4 box fans clean | recycle bin |
| 3 | grey canvas hat | heraldry painted | yard waste bin |
| 4 | 4 jars pickled onions | M skirt waistband | recycle bin |
| 5 | wedding rings | - | yard waste bin |
| 6 | x | x | recycle bin |
| 7 | x | x | x |
| 8 | x | x | x |
| 9 | x | x | x |
| 10 | x | x | x |
| 11 | x | x | x |
| 12 | x | x | x |
| 13 | x | x | x |
| 14 | x | x | x |
| 15 | x | x | x |
today's gratitudes -
1. being able to go to the dentist! for so many years dental care was beyond my resources, with the expected results. Much pain and dollars later I am finally back at maintenance level care. My visit today confirmed that the self care protocols I am doing at home are enough to keep my mouth healthy and in good condition.
2. the kindness of strangers! After my dental visit on Wednesday I took P out to lunch at XLB, where we enjoyed the eponymous soup dumplings and other delights... I somehow managed to forget my phone was sitting on the table. Fortunately we had only gone a few steps away when two folks noticed it and called out to us asking if it was ours/mine. Whew!! it would have been a very bad thing to lose!!
3. my life allows me to take naps when needed.
Time of Isolation - Day 946
























