Some days, I get up, make lunch, read several days of newspapers, check computer stuff, pay a few bills, putter around until dinner, and then watch TV afterwards and go back to bed. But usually I am more active.
This was an active day. I actually got up in time to make breakfast. A pancake with 2 soft-fried eggs on top (so the yolk mixed with the pancake, 2 sausages, a mug of cocoa (OK, OK, Nestle's Quick in warmed milk), a mug of green tea, and some Coke for fizz.
I read the newspaper fast (editorials and comics) and decided to work in the yard. The Weather Channel said I had 3 hours before some "possible" moderate rain. And I had bought 3 small pots of coleus to plant in 3 hanging pots. I wanted to get that done because it was the last of the flowers to plant and Fall veggies will need to be planted soon.
It of course immediately started to rain hard! So I spent the afternoon in the basement. It is a mess! So it wasn't wasted time. Cleaned litter pans (always a daily priority). I've been using Tidy Cats for years. But it is sticky to the sides of the pans. I had bought a box of Arm&Hammer "Slide" to try it out and it is easier to scoop and doesn't stick as much.
Tidy Cats is the size of sand. A&H is more like sugar-sized. I like it better. But it is more expensive. Something like 57 cents per ounce vs 80 cents per ounce. But it does scoop more easily. I'm still deciding which to use regularly. The Mews don't seem to care.
So that down for the day, I went around the basement just cleaning, arranging, and fixing stuff while it rained.
First thing was to make a small LED Mag-lite flashlight magnetically-attachable to the metal basement door. I had an old flashlight that was pathetically dim even with new batteries, but it had a magnetic attachment. It took a few minutes to figure out how to get the magnet off. Pounding it didn't work, but a screwdriver tapped in under the magnet pried it right off.
I tried superglue and clamps on the Mag to start. Superglue just does not hold to plastic. So I tried contact cement. I'll know if that works tomorrow.
Second, I had 12 really heavy-duty boxes from wine shipments and was saving them because they were so sturdy and just seemed useful. But I wasn't using them and they were taking up space. But I value large pieces of cardboard for smothering weeds in garden paths and unplanted areas in the flowerbeds. So I took out the 6-pack dividers and stacked them up, and saved the big 2 boxes the 12 came in to cut open later.
I have an invasive periwinkle vine that is taking over the yard. Roundup doesn't kill it (waxy leaves). But covering it with the cardboard will, eventually. And this heavy box cardboard should last long enough to smother them. And I think I will cover the cardboard with black plastic to make it last a couple years.
I have too much junk. I actually have 2 dead microwave ovens, a dead wet/dry vaccuum, and an old chair in the garage. I have a 20 year-old computer and some dead monitors sitting in a closet. I have an entire closet of stuff I will never fit into again. I collected all the electronic (recyclable) stuff in a corner of the garage. I can't dump it in the general recycling bin, but the County Landfill has a special place to leave that kind of stuff for free.
Some of the clothes are quite fine, just will never fit me again. They go to Goodwill. But I could easily gain 4' of closet space at no loss.
After that comes actual junk. 2 ancient cheap chairs (I save the swivel bottoms - oddly useful things). I got them in the 90s and I loved them. Took some work to get them too. Light rocker/swivel chairs were kind of hard to find then. And the place I found them had the in peach, aqua, and lavender. And those wouldn't work in my dark red TV room with black equipment.
But I really liked the chair. So I contacted the manufacturer and asked if I could get 2 in black. They were pleased that I liked their chair so much. They said that if I would sent them fabric (I seem to recall it was about 13 yards), they would make 2 just with it just for me. Plus shipping of course. But the fabric (good or bad) was my choice to send. It took a week to find a fabric store that had that much jet black fabric.
I loved those chairs for 20 years. But they were actually cheap chairs and wore out at the springs. I got rid of the worst one years ago, got the one remained in the garage. Time to let it go!
I spent an hour sorting out planting pots, plant labels by type of plant, and arranging my potting bench for starting Fall crops. After that, I divided up a mosquito BT killer donut and spread it around in the small pond and a few trap jars I keep. The stuff works well and a pack of a dozen lasts a Summer for $13.
I collected all of my tool chargers in one spot. I needed to see how many there really were and how much room they would take. I plan to make a dedicated charger shelf soon, but at least I managed to write the tool on each charger for future reference. Why chargers don't come with the name of the tool they are intended for is annoying and should be a standard practice.
Swept the basement floor. I have a wet/dry vacuum, but the noise annoys me. Sweeping is sort of "zen". And you wouldn't believe the amount of cat-hair in the basement, It all seems to gradually float down the stairs and collect there. I would compost it, but there is always uncompostable stuff mixed in. Bits of wire clippings, scraps of plastic, etc. I don't want small sharp stuff to end up in the garden soil while I handle it while planting.
A very good 4 hours work. And ironically, the rain stopped exactly when The Weather Channel predicted it would start. LOL!
So I made dinner. Pork smothered in sauteed red and green bell peppers, and ear of corn, and 2 home-made shrimp eggrolls...