Sunday, January 27, 2019

1/27/19
We don't always have to agree with one another but it is important that we learn to respect one another.

A light east breeze with some clouds and 5 degrees.Snow flurries late this afternoon with a stiff SE breeze, a high of 35 and a low of 9.  Sunny tomorrow with a NW breeze, a high of 17 and a low of 0.  Cloudy Tuesday with a light NE breeze, a high of 20 and a low of 16.  A SSW wind Wednesday with an inch or so of rain and snow in the morning, a high of 34 and a low of 0.  Partly cloudy Thursday with a WSW wind, a high of 9 and a low of 0.  Partly cloudy Friday with a stiff west breeze, a high of 12 and a low of -2. Sunny Saturday with a WNW breeze, a high of 16 and a low of -1.  Snow flurries next Sunday with a WSW breeze, a high of 24 and a low of 18.  Mostly cloudy next Monday with a WNW breeze, a high of 33 and a low of 20.  Daily snow showers through the next weekend with highs in the upper twenties and lows in the teens.
     Darel had another very good day yesterday.  Most of the swelling in his feet and legs is gone.  He has been putting the address and return address labels on my winter letter.  It took him four days to do 200, he did another 200 yesterday.  Besides visiting on the the phone with Henry!  Visiting on the phone with Henry used to happen every day.  Sunday School and church this morning.
      30 more envelopes to stuff and the rest of the winter letters go out tomorrow.  And i'm about out of ink again.  That is ok.  Before i start on display cards i need to send in a flower seed order and the fall mum order.  My first order from Johnny's seeds has arrived.  It is time to plant perennials.  The perennials and waves will be ready to transplant when I start the fires.
      The get to gather room roof is bare.  That doesn't happen very often in winter.  Lil Andrew and I will clean the chimney this afternoon.  Big Andrew cleaned it before he left and fixed it so whoever is cleaning the chimney can get up there easily and tie off.
       Speaking of Big Andrew: he rarely calls anyone on the phone and prefers people text him and doesn't answer unknown numbers.  Yesterday he answered a call from Conn.  It was his neighbor here in Maine, an elderly lady   She was at camp, fell on the ice and couldn't get up.  From North Carolina he was able to get an ambulance and direct it to her.  Just on time the driver said.  She was very cold but will be ok.  He was shook up enough so he called his father and told him about it.  I texted him, "Divine Providence".  he texted back," U no it"
      Sunday morning, I need to get moving.  Have a good day, Sally

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