Thursday morning was about phoning and searching and trying to track down an exterminator. The one I used in July seems unreachable -- his number was answered by a different company far north, his cell out of service, not responding to emails -- maybe he retired. And all the others are franchises, none very close.
I'm finally getting estimates, and hoping for an inspection appointment. But it's a weird world, many takeovers, and a lot of negative online reviews. Which might be fakes written by competitors, you never know. And they all want continuing contracts with monthly payments. All I want is a baseline for now. And a local company to do it.
In other dull news, the high tech cream my derma prescribed for the facial skin issue hasn't done much to soothe the itch or smooth it out. So I returned yesterday to the rosewater and glycerin I used to use, and it feels much better. And the continuing pouring rain helps quite a bit, with the increased humidity.
Thursday afternoon is take down of the group art show, best fun I've had in a while. It's always a bit sad to remove a show, like leaving a party in a way.
At the library in the afternoon, my spirits were lifted when I saw a crowd of little kids getting organized for the Halloween parade and party. Tiny dinosaurs, pumpkins, cats, crocodiles, all kinds of costumes. No pix because kids.
Misfits was delivered in the rain, poor guy
How I know when to expect them
Handy for the customer, but not so good for Robert this week's driver, working under surveillance. They're very accurate. The pink truck must be in the shop this week.
Here's the usual suspects. Extra canned goods for the food pantry. Olive oil because I'm nearly out and I use it daily. Scallions and spinach for the required leafy greens. The scallions are so fresh they snap. Beautiful brown free-range eggs for many purposes, what do you want for dinner, there's eggs, style. Two lots of panko, one now in the freezer for insurance because I like breading. Brown rice, now spending a couple of days in the freezer in case of any wildlife. Lime juice to beat up with the yogurt as desserts with the blueberries.
I'm thinking stir fries this week, thank you, Sandra, also various ideas involving chickpeas, cannellini beans and rice.
And the box is now broken down and tied with string for the recycle. When it stops raining.
Happy day everyone. Some days we all feel a bit like the box, broken down, tied up. But there's always tomorrow.
Today's resistance
Here's me wearing my American Patriot pea whistle, in resistance yellow, ready to distribute the others to anyone who needs to resist ICE.
In Chicago they're being used to warn neighbors about ICE in the streets and to help intimidate and distract them.
If you know a community organizer who can use them, email me with contact details and I'll ship them, no strings.













 
 
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