Good afternoon Bunnies.
Copious amounts of heat and humidity in The Burg today. And again for the next few days.
Ah, words and their uses. I had my knuckles rapped in Grade 9. I had to use the coffin and coughing in a sentence. I simply said "Send for The Smith Brothers. Someone in the coffin is coughin'". I still bear those emotional scars today. Ya, sure I do. I had it coming.
Well Karen, I don't think that you and The Guys can beat yourselves up because the HD employee didn't present the right product at check out. Look on the bright side - you got a nice sorbet. That's good idea to keep a folder of reliable trades people.
I hope that one of the projects involves your feet up and a glass of wine!
Dave, I'm afraid that laying down was out of necessity. Hopefully it was the cocktail of the two heart meds I'm taking - blood thinners have been on hold leading uptown the procedure - the antibiotics and hour before, the shot of antibiotics while I was on the table and the freezing in my, well, there's no delicate to put this. The freezing in my prostate. The Doc and I shared a couple of laughs during the procedure. Usually they take 12 samples. He wanted to take 15. When he asked if I was comfortable and ready to go I asked for a stick to bite down on. Tom didn't miss a beat and said "We don't use sticks in Windsor." After the initial 12 samples he paused and said they were reviewing the scan. As he started the last 3 I said "And now on to the bonus round". He said "I'll try to be quick. I prefer to think of it as the lightening round." Again, how lucky we are that, to this point in time, all of our meds are pretty well covered by OHIP and our coverage from Lu-Ann's ongoing benefit package. Going all the way back to April and my heart thingy up to the procedure yesterday we have paid not one dime. Thankful for that. Ah, conspiracy theories. Has the guy checked the numbers lately? I think that there have already been over 4.4 million deaths so "they" are well on their way to their target. What gets in to people's heads? Lay low my friend. Especially with the compromised immunity. Maybe lay low for an extra day just to be sure.
I'm trying to picture the look on the landscapers face if Bert HADN'T stopped to put on pants!! I'm impressed that The Grille has gone back to masking. Do they ask customers to mask while moving through the restaurant? That the rule here. Until you are seated at your table. Then the masks can come off. Good on you for checking on plans to keep gate access open while The Grille is open. A few folks here redo their garages into "bonus rooms". With back yards, patios and front porches that's a concept that's lost on me. Unless they park in their family rooms...
Alright. Enough silliness from me for today.
you all stay safe, sound and wash those hands. Simple but effective.