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Posted on Tuesday, September 1st, 2009 at 11:07 am

Bird Room – There’s something that I’ve seen this visit and last that I want to mention. Something is dripping down the side of ย the green bins and onto all the white lids. I have no idea what it is. Please keep an eye open for possible explanations. While straightening that area above the frig, I found the dryer exhaust disconnected and the wire mesh rat guard missing from the outdoor vent. I reconnected the exhaust and put some wire mesh over the outdoor vent.

Bird Cages – There are some for sale on craigslist that I am looking at. Do you want to spend money in that direction?

Rod on Table – I just wanted you to see this. It came off the Z-turn mower. Look at how it was bent. Would like to avoid that in the future! You can put it in the trash after you’ve take a look.

Wire Brush – Bought it at HomeDepot for the grill. I went to HD for the Weber’s little aluminum drip pan. I’d seen it there and hadn’t found the right side at Publix. Wasn’t at HD this time. So, I bought the brush. I think a paint scrapper might be handy for the grip also. But, now that I’ve been in the shed, I see there are other metal brushes. So, if you leave it on the table, I’ll take it back tomorrow.

Seeds – Leaving those here.

Dicer Blade – Didn’t see it anywhere. Please let me know where that is. I left the dicer grid I had taken home to clean.

Math Magic – Inside this book somewhere is a spell that can be used on Ellen’s Math teacher. It is certain to turn him into a wonderful, agreeable guy. The trick of course is to find it (just like real magic) and to learn the proper way to cast it (just like real magic).

Crackers – Gone.

Bamboo – Did a little trimming while waiting for the “time to go” call. Saw a piece bamboo in front had been chopped with a hatch at about five feet up. What do you know about that?

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  1. David says:

    Dr. Camm is a couple months older than my dad. She was born August 21, 1930. She’s 79.
    I’m swimming with her tomorrow.
    Friday morning she goes to the Garden Club. And afterward, around lunch, she goes to a doctor.

  2. Jennifer says:

    David: The simple answer to the air handler at George’s is that I made a mistake. I want to give you the long of it…just haven’t typed it all out yet…need to…want to…and will share it all with you…you were talking about the air at George’s…not here, right?
    Jen

  3. David says:

    Guess not. Nice chatting. I’m going to the dock now. I’ll check back before bed. The house looked pretty nice … though there was a forgotten box of rotting bananas on the carport … ?

  4. Jennifer says:

    I think we have about half a container of Amdro…it would be good if you can hit the ant mounds tomorrow especially since it rained tonight.

    Ellen is doing ok…coughing a little…still no fever and will go to school tomorrow. She’s reviewed all of her homework assignments online and will have time to work on the make up and current work tomorrow…she gets out at 1:15 on Wednesday and there is no band practice… the rule for make up homework is 1 day for each day you are out plus an extra day…I believe that puts her homework due on Friday…she’ll check to be sure.

    Well, I’ve got to get dinner going…so will say good night…I posted alternate day/times for D8nite…let me know what will work for you.

    I’m just curious…how old is Dr. Camm?

    Jen

  5. David says:

    Dare I mention the a-i-r c-o-n-d-i-t-i-o-n-e-r?

  6. David says:

    Yes, I’m going to try to fish.
    Tomorrow must be yard trash day. I didn’t realize that until I was driving away. Had I thought of it I would have collected the pile I made in the front yard and the other I made by the mound of stones.
    There are ants everywhere over there.
    Friday I am doing alot of Dr. Camm and may not do much around the house.

  7. Jennifer says:

    I did bundle up the branches that were in the side yard and near the wedelia. Got rained on a bit…felt good. Are you still going to fish?

  8. Jennifer says:

    That is weird and creepy. I haven’t seen anyone walk up the side yard in a long while…it would be nice to have an explanation…I can ask the neighbors when I see them. J

  9. David says:

    I did find the pile of bamboo twigs in front of the ditch. I found it while I mowed there. I bundled it with some other stuff and put it out by the curb. I quess the twigs were what was left of the bamboo that was chopped down. Someone must have chopped it down during the day while Ellen was off at school.

  10. David says:

    OK. I’ll get the triple tier. That should make things easier. Sorry I couldn’t move faster with the flights.

  11. Jennifer says:

    D:

    Bird Cages: Go ahead and get the triple tier for $200…it comes with trays, right? The one in the living room will have to last a while longer.

    Dicer: There is one blade spinner in the green bin on the bottom. Screw has come out but is workable. Please order any replacement parts you think it may need.

    Bamboo: No I didn’t chop anything…there was a pile of bamboo leaves in the small grass area by the ditch in front of the bamboo.

    Tomorrow and rest of the week: 8 am to 1 pm.

    Jen

  12. David says:

    Triple tier guy said he would take $200

  13. David says:

    Bird Cages – There’s a triple tier like the one in the bird room for $250. There’s a cage like the one in the living room (but no legs) for $100.
    Rod on Table – It was hit on the right side. You might uncover the mower to get a look at the replacement. Today I saw that one of the foam arm rests has gotten too much sun and is now torn. It is important to taken special care of that machine โ€“ it makes life easy.
    Grass – It was far too tall. I went over a couple sections twice.
    Seeds – Where ever you want. Then everywhere else.
    Dicer – The blade that spins was missing. It was not in the green crate. Where is that blade? How did you dice fruit the last time? You must know where it is.
    Bamboo – Not talking about a pile of anything, Jen. On the duplex side of the bamboo out front there’s a cane that was chopped with a hatchet or machete about five feet up. It took awhile to do. I didn’t do it. You didn’t chop any bamboo?
    Tomorrow – So, I need to be out of the house tomorrow by 1PM, right?
    NOW – I’ll hang out for twenty minutes to see if you want to chat. Then I’m going to fish early and go to bed.

  14. Jennifer says:

    Bird Room: I’ll keep an eye on the green bins for an explanation to the drips…thanks for reconnecting the exhaust and covering the vent.

    Bird Cages: Would these be for the birds you are raising at your folks? How much do they cost?

    Rod on Table: I would like to avoid this too…does it get bent when something is run over? Or, hit from the side? I’ll show Ellen, too.

    Wire Brush: Will be on the table.

    Seeds: Cool. Where did you have in mind to “throw ’em”?

    Dicer Blade: You mention that you switched a blade…I don’t know where the other blade is? I’ll look around for it in the shed.

    Math Magic: Good butterupper idea.

    Crackers: Gone! I was going to have those for dinner tonight! Just kidding. ๐Ÿ™‚

    Bamboo: I saw that pile in the front area just a few days ago…it is a wierd mystery to me, too.

    Yard: Looks really nice…thanks for the work you did…I’m going out now for a bit to tie up some of the branches in bundles.

    Jen

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