7/3/2026
"The earth is the Lord’s, and all its fullness,
The world and those who dwell therein."
The view from my window has changed, and my cup runs over! The crepe myrtles I fought so valiantly to save from a takeover by the deadly Virginia Creeper and other evil weeds content on feasting on my foliage and entangling themselves in the branches are blossoming over my sheltered hiding place among the trees. It's a beautiful image to behold after wrestling with demons! I had a near mishap with a fall...or two...or three - one from the crepe myrtle tree when I was pulling down a large vine that broke mid tug. I'm still paying for that unfortunate mistake each time I stand up, sit down, and walk. But the trees are grateful for my bravery and thoughtful intervention, bowing gently in the breeze, respectfully.
The photo above is taken from the window where I was sitting in front of an air conditioner my son had pulled into the dining room where I was sitting at the table writing. It was so hot today that the boards in the attic felt like bare feet on hot black asphalt in summer. Who'd think an attic could get so hot! I went upstairs to uncover the huge fan in the attic that sucks the heat from the house when engaged. I imagine it needed to be turned on either early in the day or later in the evening, as the heat was so compressed within this house that I almost fainted from heat exhaustion. I turned on the exhaust fan over the stove in the kitchen, and it did help make the kitchen more bearable. I think it's time to consider air conditioning for this ole house! I'll have to pull back out "the list" and see where I can place it on "the priority list of things to be done to the house." In the meantime portable air conditioners are on sale this weekend, so I may splurge and get myself a small mobile unit. I must really be getting old if I am succumbing to a few hot days!
Today is my nephew's 51st birthday! Where does the time fly? I remember when Jason was born roughly six months after my older son's birthday. The cousins spent many fun days frolicking outside, or my sister and I would take the children on picnics and to Maymont Park in Richmond, because it was free back in the day. Now it costs to get inside, and I'm not certain what else costs. So many things have changed since those days. Everything comes with a price tag! I understand that seniors are afforded some considerations if we should decide to travel to the National Parks or decide to take college classes. There are many aged ones who have finished their doctorates, but whether or not they got to use them is the question. Whereas I am not one to "show and tell," it may be nice to finish one of my bucket list items.
On the 16th my high school graduating class meeting of friends takes place. We're down for only eleven friends this time, but perhaps the smaller group will be preferable. I'm looking forward to seeing the few who have consented to come. We will be meeting at a local restaurant, Joe's Steak and Seafood just a skip and a hop from where I am living, and they make the best stuff backed potato I have ever tasted. I really look forward to catching up with old friends.
So that's about it for today. Tonight I'll be rallying with the online gang for the kick off of American's 250th celebration. President Trump will be the keynote speaker for Mount Rushmore America 250 Fireworks Celebration, so I better hurry up and get to my virtual seat! Enjoy the fireworks!