Monday, October 21, 2024

Decisions

My books are due to arrive later today, and the (my) excitement is building. In the meantime, I got some knitting done. I've finished the first part of the border pattern.



I had to print the graph again. I don't know where I put the one I already used. Then, because it was only in black and white with no symbols, I had to write in the colors used for each row.


The dogs were at the groomer on Monday. They always look so nice when they're clean and nicely clipped.


Some time during the week was taken up with medical appointments and arranging for a new phone provider, which is done. Yay! My old provider had lowered the rates for all the plans but only for new customers or people who changed plans. I got charged extra on top of that because I went over my data usage during our trip. Now I have one with unlimited data for less than half the price. Yay!


Our ballots came Friday, but we've had the voters' pamphlet for almost a week. It's as big as the phone book we had when we were newlyweds living in Casper. The candidates' sections were about normal, but there were some measures that took a lot of pages to explain, including the arguments for and against. It took the better part of a day to read it all.



Friday we finished our assignment (filling out our ballots) and went to the drop box that's on our way to the park.


It was a lovely day. We had a detour to get to the ballot box, but it wasn't marked as such, just the road was closed. We made it, though. It's a drive-through drop-off, but we always park, so we can get out and take photos.


From there we went on to the park to give the pups some off-leash time and have a walk on the off-leash trail. We've been getting rain, so the air quality is back to normal, but catching good weather between rains is important.


I forgot to start the Walk for a Dog app when we left the car, so we actually walked farther than this. I actually started the app at that green upside-down teardrop shape that has a white dot in it. I let the app run all the way back to the car when we were done, though.



We had some of the new black bean soup recipe again, this time with some fresh bread. This is a small loaf, baked in a pan that has room for four little loaves, but I used it to bake only one. I use a half recipe for these little loaves.



In family news, my brother-in-law sold his Class B camping RV (that's the van type) and decided to buy an R-Pod 171c (c=classic), which is like ours, but without some of the special features, such as the front window, the outdoor shower, the internal vacuum and the solar panels on the roof, and the outside speakers, but they gave him an awning with it. I'm not sure what kind that is. It could be like ours. I don't think he get the TV, either, but we almost never use ours. We watch DVDs on my laptop, if we need entertainment. This isn't his, but this is a photo of the same model. He got it from the same dealer we got ours from, but they took down the photo after he bought it. Next time we go camping together I'll get a photo of his actual rig. 



This is our 171 Hood River Edition with the awning up, for comparison. You can see the big front window that he doesn't have. (The handle sticking out next to the door lifts and closes against the door. Ours is open. His is closed.)



The Wisconsin grandkids are in a couple of ballet productions coming up. First will be "Alice in Wonderland" and then "The Nutcracker." I'll post photos when there's something to show.


The Beaverton family is getting into the Halloween mood by reading some of the scary stories from Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. They will be coming to visit us over Thanksgiving. For a whole week! That will be fun.


Meanwhile, our grandkitty is learning how to hide, presumably to be able to jump out and scare people when the time comes.



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If you have a few minutes and are willing, please go to Amazon and B&N and search for "Our Favorite Verses: Poems from The Doll's Storybook by Peggy Stuart". Every click on the page for the book makes it more likely they will keep a good supply in their warehouse and stores. If you are outside the US, you may have a separate website for these retailers. If you have a copy of any of our books, including Emil, Mariah or Classic Tales Retold, please leave an honest review on the websites, especially if you bought from them.


Where's my blog: If you want to follow my blog, go here and sign up to follow.

What's on my needles: Still working on the Oregon Cardigan.

What's on my loom: Still in its corner under the windows.

What's on my sewing machine: Still its dust cover.

What's in The Doll's Storybook: This week's story from #TheDollsStorybook is Being Green Makes It Easy, which first appeared in 2020, and has been updated.


What's on my iPad/iPhone: Started listening to Dean Koontz's new book, The Forest of Lost Souls. Also reading a physical book, In the Shelter of Each Other by Milree Latimer. Not very far into either yet.

What's in my wine glass: Pinelli Montepulciano D'Abruzzio 2021. Fairly nice.

What's my tip of the week: We like to get those English cucumbers because they don't need to be peeled and they have a nice flavor. They last longer if you take them out of the plastic shrink-wrap, however, unless you're ready to use the whole thing. I remove the plastic entirely, then wrap the cucumber in dry paper towel and store refrigerated in a zipper bag. They last quite a long time that way, even after cutting.

Where are my books: The stories in each book first appeared in the blog and they are reproduced with a few changes. 


The stories in More Classic Tales Retold: Stories from The Doll's Storybook are Welcoming a StrangerThe RescueUnmaskedFuzzy Town––A Play and Sky Blue.

Our Favorite Verses: Poems from The Doll's Storybook. Poems included are Valentine's DayKeeping PetsBack to School, Victor the VultureThe Week Before Christmas, Insomnia and Veronika's Vocabulary Verses.

The stories in Classic Tales Retold: Stories from The Doll's Storybook are Little Green GreatcoatThe Boy Doll Who Cried Wolf and Lost in the Woods.

The stories in Emil: Stories from The Doll's Storybook are Best BudsGetting What You Want, and The Boys Cook Dinner.

The stories in Mariah are Being LittleBesties, and Distraction.

If you don't get free shipping from Amazon or B&N, buy from the BookBabyBookshop, because 50% of the price goes to St. Jude. Other booksellers pay much less, because the publisher gets a cut. 

Note: This blog post was produced on the iPad and the MacBook, using the iPhone for some photos and some photo processing. No other computer was used in any stage of composition or posting, and no Windows were opened, waited for, cleaned or broken. No animals or dolls were harmed during the production of this blog post.

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