Monday, April 21, 2025

Busy, busy, busy


Well….Since this past week has been something of a fiction writer’s club review here at Sarge’s Blog, I guess I better come up with some fiction. I like short stories so here goes.

I just won the lottery! 5 Brazzilion schmackers. I’m loaded!

The end.

Tolja it was fiction and a short story! And…I’m just pulling their legs. I’ve enjoyed their stories immensely and wish I had their talent. But…alas!

😉

Well...Screwed that one up badly.  Had today's post written on my computer, went to proof it on my iPad where I'd written an outline of what I wanted to post, but hadn't used that to write it.  Added a comment to that version and voila'!  My post was replaced.  Feces occurs!

So...As the song goes...Off we go!

 Porch

Made some progress on the rebuild of the porch, although it's been extremely windy around here (40 Knots day before yesterday) which makes handling a 10' x 1x6 extremely fun.  Thought I might get a solo flight again.  But, it did calm down a bit and progress was made.

 



Looks pretty good, just got that one post on the left to sheath, so soon, weather permitting (which is a big factor lately).

Gardening

Mrs J has gotten her green thumb back in season, so I have renewed my acquaintance with a shovel and the schlep and carry of 40 pound bags of mulch.   I've missed that sooooo much!

 
But the end result was pretty nice!


We did have a bit of a water problem.  Hard water and water valves have a difficult relationship.  I hate to waste water!

 

But, all in all, things are progressing.  Hope all is well with all y'all.  I promise next week I won't delete my post prior to posting.

No really! I promise!

23 comments:

  1. Yah.....Mother Nature does deal a hard hand at times eh? The photos do provide proof that Mrs. J did return with shrubbery........:)

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    1. Nylon,
      Quite frequently and generally when things are time limited, expensive, out of stock or all the above.
      juvat

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  2. Juvat - I have had that happen more than once. Most frustrating thing ever.

    The place is looking good. Do you have a date when you are thinking of listing?

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    1. THBB,
      Well...April 15 was the target date, Didn't make that, Looking at Mid-May now. We'll see.
      juvat

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  3. Not having to deal with sheets of wood in the wind is even better!

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  4. Hopefully your place will sell before those trees provide decent shade! How's the market out there?

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    1. Tuna,
      Seems to be doing quite well. And, you've got a pretty good idea of why! ;-)
      Friends of yours?
      juvat

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    2. A good friend was heading to Strickland's Diocese before he was fired. Others are now in Sugarland, McKinney, and San Antone.

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  5. I thought the finished product looked different than the draft. I hate it when that happens.

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    1. Sarge,
      Yep, Management dictated a change. I replied "Yes, Dear".
      juvat

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  6. Condolences on the dang computer doing exactly what you told it to do, not what you wanted it to do. Then they act all innocent. DAMHIK.
    JB

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    1. JB,
      Yep that was my mantra to my students when I was teaching Computer Sicence at the High School. I hate to get hoist by my own petard!
      juvat

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  7. "All the worlds' a stage, And all the men and women merely players".
    juvat... I think I like your fiction short better than the one I'm agonizing over. I prefer "one act play" style over a serial theatrical production.

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    1. DV,
      Yeah that short story took a VERY long time to write! ;-)
      Very Long!
      Good luck on your story and looking forward to it. Keep up the good work!
      juvat

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    2. I just sent another short to Sarge, Muse came through on a short... didn't help me with the long.

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  8. Thirty years (or so), 'bout five years after we'd purchased our house in Orygone (well outside the Portland metro area), I noticed, as I nearly stepped through a board, our prime cedar deck was being eaten by molds and fungi (western Orygun, y' know!). I decided to swallow the expense of an all-ipé deck (boards, posts, whatever). Today the surface is gray and I'll high-pressure powerwash it back to its original dark red: no fibers, no splinters, no warping or cupping, just the original smooth surface. And underneath, just as strong as the day it was finished: looks as though it'll well outlast me.

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    1. What part of Orygone? I know that mold well from my time in Southern O.

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    2. @ Tuna
      not too far from a small town called Carver along the Clackamas

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    3. Boron,
      Intereating, I’ve not heard of that wood. Something to look into, thanks!
      juvat

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    4. @ juvat
      the one imperative: you must/have to wax all freshly-cut ends; plain standard white candle wax is fine

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  9. 'Stuff' happens... and beautifying the yard never hurts the resale value!

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