Heading to the brewery later to give them a thumb drive of pictures that were shown at E's funeral in Oklahoma.
I'm also turning in my keys to the old place, I'm all done there.
Gonna take it easy of the unpacking today, I'm sore from bending a lot yesterday.
Have a good Thursday!!
Re: Have a very Fruitful Day Thursday @ the MSC
Posted: April 23, 2026 10:20 am
by SeattleParrotHead
I'm so in awe of you MsMod, you've certainly done so much in the past four months!
Stay in touch with my insanity, there really is no other way
It's a jungle out there, kiddies, have a very fruitful day
Re: Have a very Fruitful Day Thursday @ the MSC
Posted: April 23, 2026 10:24 am
by SMLCHNG
Thank you for the video (again ), Mr. SPH.. And thank you for the kind words.. It's been a LOT to go through, but I just have to push forward, no other choice.
Re: Have a very Fruitful Day Thursday @ the MSC
Posted: April 23, 2026 11:11 am
by SeattleParrotHead
MsMod wrote:
It's been a LOT to go through, but I just have to push forward, no other choice.
Like the man said, "There really is no other way...."
That said, it's been a busy year!
MsMod wrote:
It's been a LOT to go through, but I just have to push forward, no other choice.
Like the man said, "There really is no other way...."
That said, it's been a busy year!
YEP!!!!
Re: Have a very Fruitful Day Thursday @ the MSC
Posted: April 23, 2026 4:08 pm
by LIPH
Good afternoon.
Birds are trying to build a nest on the sprinkler head right outside my door again, like they did last year. I've been going outside every morning and taking down whatever is up there, then scrubbing the concrete to get rid of the bird $h!t. One of my neighbors suggested putting something over the sprinkler, like a sandwich bag. I tried that but it didn't stop them.
Re: Have a very Fruitful Day Thursday @ the MSC
Posted: April 23, 2026 5:27 pm
by SMLCHNG
I looked some suggestions, Larry... "Visual Scare Tactics: Hang reflective tape, aluminum foil, or used CDs in bright, windy areas to deter birds". I was thinking about covering the sprinkler head with the foil?
Re: Have a very Fruitful Day Thursday @ the MSC
Posted: April 23, 2026 6:55 pm
by bodypainter
Hi there! We stopped at a funeral after a medial appointment an hour away. The neighbor died unexpectantly after surviving cancer and agent orange during Viet Nam.
On a happier theme, I am painting a palm tree onto the ceiling of Bern's sun room. I made a stencil of a leaf then cut a larger hole in plywood matching the leaf for stiffness. Stencil paper is very floppy. I practised painting through the stencil and it worked!
Then I tried palm leaves free hand and it was faster than the stencil.
Re: Have a very Fruitful Day Thursday @ the MSC
Posted: April 23, 2026 7:03 pm
by SeattleParrotHead
I was at Home Depot today and had to make way for 3 young construction worker types that were coming down the aisle towards me. One of them was pushing a large cart stacked high and heavy with bags of gravel (I'm guessing they were doing some foundation work). As they made their way down the row, one of them said to the guy pushing the cart "make sure you keep it between the navigational beacons".
It made me smile inside....
Re: Have a very Fruitful Day Thursday @ the MSC
Posted: April 23, 2026 7:56 pm
by Caribbean Soul
SeattleParrotHead wrote: April 23, 2026 7:03 pm
I was at Home Depot today and had to make way for 3 young construction worker types that were coming down the aisle towards me. One of them was pushing a large cart stacked high and heavy with bags of gravel (I'm guessing they were doing some foundation work). As they made their way down the row, one of them said to the guy pushing the cart "make sure you keep it between the navigational beacons".
It made me smile inside....
Aww... that would make me smile too!
Bill - Sorry about losing your friend... sounds like he beat a lot of odds... until he didn't.
Penny - I join the "I can't believe how much you have accomplished" club!
Larry - most hardware stores sell rolls of mylar ribbon to hang for bird-repelling. We use it to deter woodpeckers.
SeattleParrotHead wrote: April 23, 2026 7:03 pm
As they made their way down the row, one of them said to the guy pushing the cart "make sure you keep it between the navigational beacons".
It made me smile inside....
Aww... that would make me smile too!
Bill - Sorry about losing your friend... sounds like he beat a lot of odds... until he didn't.
Penny - I join the "I can't believe how much you have accomplished" club!
Larry - most hardware stores sell rolls of mylar ribbon to hang for bird-repelling. We use it to deter woodpeckers.
Add me to the make me smile, club.
And thanks, Elaine... Just doing what I gotta do.. I took care of a few things today, not all that I wanted to, but at least I did SOMETHING