It has been another busy week. While waiting for the federal government to go back to work Suzanne and I continued on with completing what needs to be done. Our lab tests are back and so far we are both pronounced to be alive. We go back to public health the end of the month for the second round of immunizations. If and when the federal government goes back to work we can send our paper work in and request reimbursement for a pittance of the out of the pocket cost. We are hoping these expenses are tax deductible, but that is another time-next year. Our departure date is still the latter part of January, but dependent on the feds being open for business.
Suzanne has her jewelry back in the store. She spent many hours repairing the damage done from chocolate milk and rough handling.
I spent two days helping a neighbor who owns a tree service. My role was the ground crew pulling and raking the debris into the a pile, putting it through the chipper and loading the wood into the truck. After many years of education and hard work I can now risk my limbs in a dangerous industry while breaking my back for a wage lower that seen in a long time. But the weather was warm and the breeze was steady, the company good. Definitely one of the workers gets his information from Fox News while the other through a fog of smoke. The night ended early for me with sound sleep. But it is good to find out I can still do such work without keeling over. I may do some more next week, but also need to do much the same around our own house to prepare for winter an get a jump on the spring growth that will come through next summer.
If all goes well, "Chagall, the Recycling Dragon" will soon be loaded onto Kindle Direct Publishing for all those who want to download and read or read with their children.
That is all for now.
Marty
Suzanne has her jewelry back in the store. She spent many hours repairing the damage done from chocolate milk and rough handling.
I spent two days helping a neighbor who owns a tree service. My role was the ground crew pulling and raking the debris into the a pile, putting it through the chipper and loading the wood into the truck. After many years of education and hard work I can now risk my limbs in a dangerous industry while breaking my back for a wage lower that seen in a long time. But the weather was warm and the breeze was steady, the company good. Definitely one of the workers gets his information from Fox News while the other through a fog of smoke. The night ended early for me with sound sleep. But it is good to find out I can still do such work without keeling over. I may do some more next week, but also need to do much the same around our own house to prepare for winter an get a jump on the spring growth that will come through next summer.
If all goes well, "Chagall, the Recycling Dragon" will soon be loaded onto Kindle Direct Publishing for all those who want to download and read or read with their children.
That is all for now.
Marty
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