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Puzzles and Computers

May 11, 2023 at 9:19 am by Claudia

Well, after 48 hours, I tried to turn on my laptop and nothing happened.  Very depressing. I have some decisions to make, but I’ll hold off for a bit. In the meantime, I’ll peck away on the iPad keyboard. Far from ideal, but better than nothing.

Forgot to show you the finished puzzle. I finished it on Sunday. As seems to be the case lately, there’s one piece missing. I know I didn’t drop it, so…who knows? Anyway, I worked on this for a long time with a longish break for rehearsals and 3 weeks of being sick. I love Renoir.

I didn’t keep my promise yesterday. Instead, I found myself mowing the lilac side of the lawn, the back forty, and the secret garden. All I can say is that sometimes when I’m very tired, I need to do something to get me through it. We still have to mow the front lawn and corral, but that can wait a few days. Meanwhile, Don did the recycling, several loads of laundry, and made an apple pie. Today, we are definitely taking it easy.

Oh, so pretty,

I somehow managed to transfer this photo from my big girl camera to my iPhone via Bluetooth. It wasn’t easy, at least this first time, and I MISS MY LAPTOP! There’s no slot for my camera chip on my iPad.

Writing via the iPad is tiring. I could buy a little keyboard for it, but it still can’t perform all the functions that my laptop does. It’s basically a large iPhone.

I’m going to warm up my coffee and contemplate the mess I’m in.

Stay safe.

Happy Thursday.

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Planted

May 10, 2023 at 8:40 am by Claudia


I’m trying to edit photos on the Lightroom app for the iPad and it’s much more cumbersome than the one on my laptop. Oh well, challenges keep my wits sharp and that’s a good thing. This is the chokecherry bush that’s right in front of the big maple. It’s fully in bloom at the moment.

I paid a visit to the nursery yesterday and got the rest of the plants for my pots. Everything has been potted now except for a few stray planters that I haven’t decided what to do with. It’s looking more finished around here.

Then, since I was going on very little sleep, I took a nap for just under two hours. Much, much needed! I slept a bit better last night, thank goodness.

Don’s hand is still sore but that will eventually fade away. He drove for the first time yesterday. He bought some groceries. Today, he’s doing some laundry. Hurrah!

Another sunny day today with a high of 72 degrees. Perfect. I’m going to sit on the porch for awhile and admire my handiwork. Just saw a bunny outside the door. Adorable!

Tomorrow, more mowing, but today? We’re taking it easy.

Stay safe.

Happy Wednesday.

 

 

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A Strange Day

May 9, 2023 at 8:33 am by Claudia

Don is doing very well. The bandages were removed and the incision healed nicely. His thumb is straight again! His hand is sore because he’s now using it without the support of a bandage. But all is well. And the best news? Playing guitar is perfect therapy.

Good news/bad news: let’s start with the bad. I spilled water all over my laptop and it isn’t working. I’m following all the instructions as to letting it dry out for 48 hours so we’ll see what happens, The cost of a new laptop is daunting and I must admit, it’s sent me into a bit of a panic. I’m writing this on my iPad, which slows up the whole process, but so far, so good. Because it happened right before we went to bed, I didn’t get much sleep. As I didn’t get much sleep the night before, I’m now running on empty.

The good news: this girl arrived yesterday.

I will take better photos today. This is Nina, made by Dragonfly Blythe who lives in Israel. She is exquisite, more lovely than I already thought she was. Her face! Blue veins on her forehead, teeth, gorgeous eyes and mouth. And her hair is soft, made of wool. When taken out of the braids, it’s quite voluminous.

There’s a story behind her. I saw her over two months ago and fell in love with her. I had a conversation with Ola and expressed my interest. She was very reasonably priced. I eventually backed out because Ella was on her way to me. But I couldn’t get her out of my head, so a month later I contacted Ola again. She was still available.

I told Ola I had to wait for my check and she kindly and patiently put her on hold.

Can you see the veins on her eyelids? I love her. Never say never, but I do think she will complete the family.

What a strange 24 hours!

Stay safe.

Happy Tuesday.

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