Immediately moved this paper phone book from the grass (where the delivery person threw it out of their car window) at our driveway entrance to the recycle bin.
Experimenting with various meal choices to determine favorites. Also experimenting with eating these meals for several days in a row to see how my body reacts from the change in diet. When you are living for four days and three nights at 6,700′ with only a pit toilet and no running water, you do not want surprises.
You know what i love about being decently organized?
Everything.
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Yesterday, Friday, at 7am, irrigation control panel. Have a sprinkler zone that only shuts off when i turn off the entire water supply to the house. We have to manage this for 72 hours until Monday morning.
Hunger drives their daily routine. Walking to the gym is what drove this chance meeting yesterday.
Life is hard. The Armadillo (upper left) got too close to the road. Now the Vultures have the same challenge – or else they miss a meal.
Will this new process stick? Will it transform?
We smiled and then thought, “No one cares.” Then we smiled some more. PS. By no one, i mean no Floridians.
High School volunteer opportunity last night and this afternoon.
The Just Crack An Egg product is gone. The day before, we took eight from dozens on the shelf. In this photo, even the space where they are stocked is gone.
All of the photos above were taken yesterday as the day passed by hour after hour.
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