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The seven that were still sitting around in pieces. I have another 20-plus that need piecing, assembling, topstitching, finishing. And no time to do it in.
This day went to hell about three hours ago. It's not improving any with the passage of time, and I have so much that I'm so far behind on. I have to figure out a way to cover both the near-grand of unexpected outlays (the mower, again, combined with elders in need of help) over the last week, never mind getting the plumbing fixes restarted or, for the love of all that's holy, getting this well drilled before winter. Everything's not just drying out; it's burning up. No rain, but highs in the nineties every day, and the out-of-season pollen here is ungodly now. I have got to figure out this well-drilling scenario, because the ideal time to do it would be fall, before the first snow hits (or the first really hard freeze), but there's no way we can afford it now. And without rain or snow? The land doesn't survive without it. Without time? I get nothing done, which is where I am now.
So as I said, my monthly budget is blown; when elders need help (and they need it badly now), you give it, and that's what we've done twice this week already. On top of that. Wings picked up the mower for the fifty-billionth time Friday, and that's another ~$300 or so down the tubes. One thing the high heat and drought managed for us, at least, was keeping the mosquitoes at bay for a while, but it's cooled off enough that they're back, and the grass has to get cut, no matter how much brown there is in it. We can't afford to risk West Nile here. We're already flooded with tourists spiking our COVID-19 numbers locally, and in the adjacent county just west of us are the state's first two plague cases of the year, one of them already fatal (and only 20 years old, too). I need to bring in another grand in sales to cover all of this unexpected outlay.
[Obviously, the wishlist is back in force. There are things I absolutely cannot get except through Amazon, and I can't add that stress onto all the others now.] Please share everything. Thanks.
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Hi, Aji, do I use the following address to send you an Amazon gift? Diego S Bernal's Gift Registry Address. Laura McClure
ReplyDeleteLaura! Hey, how are you, hon? I hope you're staying safe and well in the middle of this mess. And yes, that should be it. P.O. Box address? That's usually best for actually getting to us. And thank you. 💙
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