Quiet Week

It’s been another quiet week. Temperatures have been dropping below freezing the last few nights. The fall leaf colors are past their peak. Trails are sometimes covered in layers of leaves. There were no parties or food trucks.

We had one fatality in the house last week. The blades in our blender froze. That blender has been around for a good long while. I’m sure all three kids made smoothies with that blender. It’s too bad. The motor still works and the glass is in perfect condition. But the seal has been leaky for decades. We decided it was time to say goodbye to the old blender. Danita is trying to pick a new one.

I rode down to the Patapsco River the other day. They have two temporary bridges over tributaries that have been in place since the Ellicott City flooding a couple of years ago. The last big rain we had moved them substantially. One bridge was made of heavy wooden timbers. It looked like the timbers basically floated on the swollen waters, letting the water push them downstream. I had to dismount and carry my bike. The bike is ungainly and 40 pounds. Who says bicycling doesn’t provide an upper-body workout? I’m looking forward to standard time. It’s substantially cooler before 10:00, so I’ve been starting rides later in the morning. Beginning next week, I’ll be staring rides an hour earlier.

Construction on our house hasn’t started yet. The foreman said he thinks they will probably start sometime this coming week. On Thanksgiving, the upstairs will be fine. We will still have the old doors to the upper deck in place. New doors will definitely be installed after Thanksgiving. The upper deck itself will probably be finished. The basement should be done, but there is a possibility of plastic sheeting and/or unfinished construction on the exterior wall. There’s a decent chance the downstairs porch won’t be put back together. If there is any construction downstairs, we might close off the basement on Thanksgiving day. That’s not much of a disruption. The repairs to the house are one more thing to be thankful for.

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