Supposed to be a windy, rainy day today, but so far, the birds are giving their morning concert their all. It's my brother, Jim's 82nd birthday. I miss him so much as he was part of my everyday life. Despite the daily misery he lived in, he was always sweet and cheerful. A good example to his little sister.
Yesterday I made and delivered another batch of masks for the employees of my neighbor's landscaping business. They were over the top grateful. And I was happy, happy to do it for them. Then I worked on my crazy blocks. I have all I've made so far sewn together. We have a high king bed and I want this quilt to drape down to the sideboards of the frame, hiding the springs and mattress. So I need it to be 22 blocks wide. I re-measured yesterday and it only needs to be 20 blocks long so now my final count will be 440 blocks. So only 320 to go! Almost there!

Our new fridge comes this morning! Hooray! The old fridge is still chugging along, barely, though the freezer compartment is kaput. When I finish typing this I'll start removing all my magnets, pictures, cartoons, grocery lists, etc. As well as take all the food downstairs to the garage fridge for the day. Yesterday we nailed composition roofing tiles to the back deck stairs so no one will slip if the steps are wet. Now I feel better.
TINA - I'm almost 70 and I haven't had a bored day yet! Maybe when I get old . . .

BECCA - I hope your search for a new doc today goes well and you sign on with the right one. Will you stay in the same clinic or have to move to a new doctor's office?
JANA - you are an assistant of all trades! You should come and help Bill with his garage cleaning. He has plenty of room for everything (not to mention an additional 24x36 foot shop!), but his idea of cleaning is to shove everything further to the wall. And woe to me if I suggest perhaps truly cleaning it. But I'm sure he'd be happy to take suggestions from someone who isn't his wife. . .

CAROL - glad you got those guild duties completed so you can enjoy your weeds! I think you got the April rains that were supposed to come to us. Until now, we had an unusually dry month.
LORI - have to say, your baby duck story rivals Jana's chicken story! lol! You are too hot for me. I would be a melted puddle on the ground. Hey! I wonder if heat like that would melt fat cells . . . .

ROSEBUD - does your son live with you? How old is he? And he cooks?? That would be nice!
IRISH - Seems you manage to keep pretty busy yourself! Painting tables! I love that Kevin found something to go with his new mask! lol!! Bummer about your machine. I think making these masks is hard on them. I finally had to switch to a jeans needle as I kept breaking my regular needles. And if the technicians were working at the sew'n'vac I would be taking my machine in to be cleaned. But I'm not about to leave it there indefinitely. They already have our vacuum that we dropped off for repairs last February.
Our supper is finally going to be spaghetti and meatballs tonite. Unless Bill changes my mind. Again. And he does reserve the right to do that. lol