It
appears June is going out on a gray note. The radar on my phone indicated there
were no rain clouds this morning when it was time to walk, but there were
definitely tiny droplets in the air. I guess misty rain like that doesn’t show
up on radar, but it does make you damp. I don’t know about anyone else whose
lived the majority of their lives in this area, but this June definitely
reminded me of June months in my youth. It was always rainy and damp, but with
the advent of July, the sun came out and summer arrived. Since the weekend, for
the first time in four or six weeks, is supposed to be sunny, maybe that’s the
way it will be in July and August…maybe even September.
When
it comes to watering, I won’t be happy about having to do that. Every single
year, I say I’m going to lay down soaker hoses in ALL my flowerbeds. I have
them in the flowerbeds along the fence and house in the back yard, but nothing
in the huge area around the deck. I have to water that by hand. That’s where the
majority of my dahlias are and you know how they love water. In front, I have a
soaker hose in the flowerbed that goes around the house, but the street and
driveway flowerbeds have to be hand watered. Then, of course, there’s the water
bill that rises dramatically for two to three months.
I
hope you don’t think I’m whining because I’m not really. But I’d also like to
ask about your grocery store bills. I only go once a week unless I run out of
salad makings or milk, but I do try to plan ahead. The last couple of times, I’ve
been surprised at the final total of my bill. I don’t feel like I’m buying any
extra stuff or more expensive stuff than in the past, and yet, the total seems
almost double from what it was before…or was I just not paying attention then?
We
are all saving money on gas though, right? I go to Costco maybe once a month
and fill my gas tank then. Usually, it is barely half down because I’m not
going anywhere. It certainly doesn’t take much fuel to go to the store and back
and maybe every couple of weeks I drive in to Greenwood, but that’s really it.
So, I guess the extra at the store is being made up at the gas station.
Something
else came up when I was watching “Heartland” over the weekend. One of the women
in the show has a blog called, Mom’s Time Out (at least I think that was the
name). Out of the blue, and the skies in Alberta are really blue, she gets a
phone call from a publisher in Toronto. They want to make her blog postings
into a book and think it will be a best seller because she has so many people
reading her blog. Wow, isn’t she lucky, and okay, it’s all fiction, but where’s
my phone call and how come I don’t have tens of thousands of followers? I haven’t
had a text, email, phone call, telegram (do they still do those?) informing me
that my blog is wonderful and should be published. Seriously, though, I don’t
and haven’t really expected that to happen…just another little whine that maybe
brought a smile to your faces.