I didn't post here for a while because things got busy. Part was the stress of the World Series I was sure we would lose (yes, I am a fan of little faith). Well, optimists may be happier, but pessimists are right more often...
But during that time, I just kept doing small things.
Some may sound silly, but they were important to me. For example, I painted a broom. I bet few people have ever done that. There was a reason...
I loved the bristles on this one broom I had, soft but effective at catching dust. But the handle broke. I tried to find a similar broom without success. So I cut the broken part cleanly and found a PVC pipe that just fit inside it. I used construction adheasive to join the 2 pieces together. That failed (I think the adhesive needed air exposure).
So I drilled holes and put screws in. That failed too. The handle stayed wobbly. But one thing I am is persistent. I discovered the broom head unscrewed from the handle. So I brought the broom head to the locval DIY store to see if I could find a matched replacement handle. None on the replacement handles fit the threaded broom head.
But wandering through the hardware section, I noticed extension poles for roller paint brushes. They fit! But the broom head was green and the handles were bare wood or red metal. I bought the red one. And spray-painted both the broom head and handle green.
I am insufferably pleased with myself...