I Earned Half a Bear!

I’m not sure which of these pictures (or either of them) clearly shows you that I’m half way to an old Nutrisystem reward bear that says, “20”. I have officially lost 15 pounds this morning.

I know I told you a couple of days ago that I had lost 14.4, but 15 is much more satisfying as a number. :0)

I have a long way to go on my journey, but I’m starting to feel I may have a handle on what works for me, if I can just keep my act together.

The basics for an older-than-dirt lady like me are –

  • Intermittent fasting from after dinner at night until lunch the following day.
  • I eat mostly protein and share an apple with my husband for lunch
  • For dinner we eat either portion-controlled leftovers from my cooking or occasionally a commercial frozen dinner (Healthy Choice/Atkins), sometimes a side veggie, plus one dinner roll with butter.
  • I’m trying to drink lots more water during the day
  • I’m trying to move more – walking out to the shop, working out in the yard, plus doing a session of old lady yoga stretches each afternoon with some extra exercises thrown in.

This is what is finally working for me, and I have all appendages crossed that I will earn the 2nd side of the ’20’ bear soon.

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Autumn Joy

I think Gregorio Catarino is a wonderful artist. The fact that this one was also made into a .gif was an extra gift.

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Beautiful Photos

Rick Bowden – @rickbowdenphoto on X

Ariaa – @AriaaJaeger on X

Daniel J Greenwood – @DigitalDanielG on X

Ken James – @openshutter21 on X

Ken James – @openshutter21 on X

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Thursday 11-2-2023

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In about an hour I leave for my rescheduled massage. My body is telling me, “Yes, please. THANKS.” We had to reschedule because my massage therapist was exposed to Covid and I didn’t want to risk bringing it back to my husband.

I had to change the diamond bit in my dremel for my glassware project. I had trouble, so I asked my husband to help. We thought we had it in, but I found when I tried it, it wasn’t in securely. I brought it back down and we tried everything we could figure out to do, but it just wasn’t happening.

I started to try to look for another one on the net and my husband remembered that he thought he had one in the shop. He DID, so I THINK I’m back in business. I’ll try it this afternoon. :0)

The freezes for 4 days this week have pretty well taken care of the rest of the blooming roses, irises, and elephant ears now. :0( It’s supposed to start warming up tomorrow, so I’ll try to get outside and start the clean-up/clean-out, trying NOT to grind my teeth that Mother Nature decided to take these from us at least a month early.

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My husband woke me up at 4:30 this morning, talking. After I woke up enough, he was telling me he was answering MY question, which he said was, “Who has the power?” I never did figure out what the answer to that was, or why he thought I had asked him that, but threatened him within an inch of his life if he didn’t quit talking and go back to sleep. It took me a LONG time to finally drop off again.

I wish you an enjoyable day.

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Paintings by Anna

Paintings by Anna – @ann00275 on X

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Mother Nature is Laughing at Me

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Mother Nature is thumbing her nose and laughing at me. First, she gave us much-warmer-than-normal temperatures, followed by 4 days of hard freezes, and will follow this up starting Friday with highs in the 60s and 70s. I might handle this with a bit more grace if my plants’ lives weren’t in the balance.

In the course of these 4 freezes, I’m losing ALL of the rest of my flowers and my elephant ears.

Example:

I read where I’m ‘supposed’ to dig up the bulbs and store them in peat moss in the garage until spring. I did that two years in a row, once in our garage and the next year in our shop, and both were complete disasters. I ended up each spring with ‘blobs’ instead of bulbs, and had to pitch them.

For the past two years, I just left the bulbs in this planter, cut the stems off as close to the soil -or just beneath the soil- as possible and then filled the planter with as many leaves as possible.

This past year was the best year EVER for my elephant ears, with them almost covering the window and shutters of the garage, reaching WAY above my head and being extremely happy plants.

SO – I’ll do my new procedure of cutting them off (probably this weekend) and will make sure to stuff as many leaves from the yard in there as possible and then hope for the best for the spring.

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Withdrawal Help for Halloweeners

Do you get caught up on all the hoopla around a holiday and have trouble going on with life afterward? Here are some skeleton art images that hopefully will help us through today and get back to ‘normal.’

These were gathered into an article by Ezzly on hubpages.com. I hope they helped you as much as they did me.

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Very Small Celebration

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My scales weren’t quite so snarky this morning, registering my loss of almost 15 pounds – finally. Even a turtle looks like a race car in comparison to my weight loss, but it IS happening, and I AM learning healthier habits. So, a very small celebration of moving in the right direction plus “keepin’-on-keepin’-on!”

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Phunhaus’ Favorite

This was shared with me by ‘phunhaus’ as her favorite decoration for Halloween. Can you imagine the reaction of the neighborhood kids plus spider-phobes? :0)

While we’re at it, I found a couple more images to get you in the mood for the critters tonight –

@Britton65Sam on X

Steve Blumke

Enjoy your night!

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Thoughts on Halloween 2023

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It was 26 this morning here. It’s a balmy 40 degrees now and sunshine. It FEELS really cold. We have this “unseasonably cold” weather through Thursday, and then it will probably be “unseasonably warm” after that until Mother Nature can make up her mind which season she would like us to have. (The high is supposed to be 74 on Saturday, after killing off all our remaining flowers, elephant ears, etc. :0( I shouldn’t be griping. I know that people got snow recently, and THAT is surely unseasonable in the fall).

I’m still smiling from yesterday, when I was parked at the bottom of our drive, trying to roll the big trash can down to the road without falling on my rear. The lady who delivers our mail drove by and we waved. She went down to the next house, then turned around and came back to give me our mail, saying, “Just wanted to save you another trip.” (Isn’t that NICE?)

She then asked, “Who makes all the art?” When I told her my husband and I made the stuff together, she said, “I just love it when I can drive up your driveway. I notice something different every time I come. I just love it.”

When I got back up to the house, I told my husband. We love it when someone takes the time to say something, particularly when it’s out of the blue and could easily NOT be said, that they enjoy what we’ve done.

Can you see me grinning and walking about 3 inches up off the ground?

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Just Beautiful

Thanks to Jonathan Slater – @paulsla1539372 on X

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Skeleton Friends

These images were in an article by Ezzly on hubpages.com

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Boo! Halloween 2023

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This HAS to be my all-time favorite Halloween decoration. He’s just so awful he’s cute. I wish I knew who had created him.

Steve Blumke

I had never heard of Steve Blumke before, but apparently he is to Halloween decorations what Ray Villafane is to pumpkin carving. They are both masters.

sun-gazing.com – Sam – @Britton65Sam on X

I’ve talked to you about my sometimes fantasy of having a huge hole dug in our back yard so I can throw my husband in it. Maybe I should consider the timing as during the Halloween season….

I wish you the happiest of Halloweens tonight!

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Pat, Pat, Pat

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I’m feeling like I got something important accomplished.

My purse is a bottomless pit. I admit it here, but not often, and not without defensiveness. When we’re out, I’M supposed to have everything we need for errands, for identity, money, notes, paper, kleenex, etc. Soooooo…..

That’s my excuse and I’m sticking with it.

BUT – My friend, Kay, lost her wallet last week and has been going through a really bad time trying to figure out what she lost and replace things. I decided that I couldn’t – if my life depended on it – list what was in my purse OR my wallet – and decided I would take time to take everything out of both, go through everything, throw stuff away, reorganize what was left, and create a list with specifics that I have printed and will keep in my office.

I just now finished. I guess it took me a good hour to do it, but I feel more confident that I’m not carrying a bunch of stuff I don’t need to, and that I have things more organized. This will also make sure that I don’t ever NEED the list. It’s like locking your keys in your car. You do it once, and it’s such a pain you learn to never do it again. :0)

It reminded me that my husband has a birthday coming up. I checked his driver’s license to be sure he isn’t up for renewal. Then I checked mine – and I WILL have to renew in March. I’ve now put this on my desk and computer calendars….

So, I did something I’ve been putting off for a LONG time and am patting myself on the head a bit that I did something good today.

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Beth Robertson Fiddes Art 2

“Rising Tide”

Beth Robertson Fiddes – @Beth_RobertsonF on X

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Weird AR Weather

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Two days ago we had the front and back doors open, the ceiling fans on, enjoying a nice breeze. Now we have freeze warnings through Thursday, causing a flurry of activity yesterday in the Lewis household, trying to prevent pipes from freezing, turning off irrigation systems, etc.

The thing is, once we get through Thursday, we have lots warmer weather coming – no freezes and highs in the mid to upper 60s and 70s!

What I want to know is – who is in charge? I would like to lodge a note of diplomatic protest to the powers that be for this to be changed – along with Daylight Savings Time…

Who’s with me?

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Halloween Sweet Treats

I love all the ghoulish, scary stuff that people create for Halloween. I laugh at the wonderful skeleton art and simply can’t find enough of that. There is also a SWEET side to Halloween through photography and artwork that rounds out the “special-ness” of the holiday nicely –

“Seasonal Greetings” – Mr. Barghest – @Mr_barghest_ on X

“Let Spooky Season Commence” – Mr. Barghest – @Mr_barghest_ on X

Gregario Catarino – @gregcatarino1 on X

And the award for one of the sweetest Halloween photos I’ve EVER seen goes to – cutigers-@cutigs1 on X – My heart simply melted into a puddle when I saw this. Still does. :0)

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Halloween-Eve 2023

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Artur Luczak

I’m delighted that people are getting into ‘skeleton art,’ and I’m a bit disappointed that they haven’t expanded the creativity and humor into other holidays yet. Maybe one day.

In the meantime, Artur Luczak shows us how a master carves a pumpkin (or two) into works of art.

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Freeze Prep 10-29-2023

We usually prep for the winter before the middle of November, just in case. This year, we just came in from a quick trip around the yard to prep for what looks like 4 days in a row, starting tomorrow, of morning freezes!

My husband had a couple of strokes the past couple of years, and sometimes he blanks on how to do things. He’s always been the go-to and fix-it guy who knows how to do everything, so I have relied heavily on his expertise. Now he looks at ME and says, “I don’t know how to turn off the irrigation systems in the well house.” GULP.

I found the paperwork for those in the files, thank goodness, and found it was very straight-forward. We went out there and I did that, showing him what I was doing. We then found the electric heater thingie that sits on the floor out there. It monitors the temperature inside the well house. If it decides it’s too cool, it automatically turns on, making sure the pipes don’t freeze out there. I got that going. My husband wanted to fight with lighting the propane wall heater, but I told him we could wait on that, since we’re only supposed to have 4 days of freezes and then we’re supposed to be back into the 50s and 40s for lows for quite awhile.

We made our way around the yard, unhooking hoses (after I went back into the house and found a set of pliers). I found the styrofoam caps for the faucets and we got those installed. We unhooked the hose from the free-standing faucet that controls water to the garden and got that shut down.

Inside, I propped open the cabinets under the sink in the utility room bathroom and made sure the electric sensor heater we have under there was on. I’ll do the same thing upstairs later under my husband’s master bathroom sink.

We turned on the heater for the house for the first time this season. We’ll do the same upstairs later, if we need to. Otherwise, we’ll just turn OFF the a/c up there! We’re laying a fire in the fireplace in the living room in case it’s needed.

And that should be it.

We’ll do the heavier, more serious winter prep when we see the weather has, indeed, decided we’ll skip fall and go straight to winter.

Time for coffee!

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Wait, Wait…

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October 29, 2023 · 10:00 am

Gregorio Catarino Art

Gregorio Catarino Art – @gregcatarino1 on X

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Oooooh!

Source Unknown – Sorry. These costumes would be particularly good on rainy, cold Halloweens, except you’d need a way to free your hands to gather candy and other goodies.

Pinterest – I think I would stay clear of this guy. Isn’t he wonderful? Not clear if this is a costume or a yard decoration. Whichever, I love it.

Pinterest – I think this is SOOOO creative. Might even give you nightmares if you met him on the street…

YouTube.com – I would definitely think twice about trick-or-treating at this house.

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A Dog is a Beautiful Thing

“I bought my grandmother a Seeing Eye dog. But he’s a little sadistic. He does impressions of cars screeching to a halt.” ~ Larry Amoros

My neighbor has two dogs. One of them says to the other, “Woof!” The other replies, “Moo!”
The dog is perplexed. “Moo? Why did you say, ‘Moo’?” The other dog says, “I’m trying to learn a foreign language.”
~Morey Amsterdam

“A watchdog is a dog kept to guard your home, usually by sleeping where a burglar would awaken the household by falling over him.” ~ Unknown

“Dogs feel very strongly that they should always go with you in the car, in case the need should arise for them to bark violently at nothing right in your ear.” ~ Dave Barry

“You can say any fool thing to a dog, and the dog will give you this look that says, “My God, you’re right! I never would’ve thought of that!”” ~ Dave Barry

“The great pleasure of a dog is that you may make a fool of yourself with him and not only will he not scold you, but he will make a fool of himself too.” ~ Samuel Butler

Peter Hogarth – Artist – Dog Portraits @PeterHogarth55 on X

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Amy Crain Quilling

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Quilling is an art that is rapidly changing. The first quilling I saw involved flowers and simple things created with long strips of paper curled up to make designs on things like announcements, greeting cards, etc. I loved them because they were colorful, 2-dimensional, and quite creative.

As I’ve watched, this art is evolving. Now artists are creating super-complicated, 3-dimensionl ‘paintings,’ plus portraits, and now “on-edge” creations that really blow my mind.

Amy Crain creates animal portraits via quilling –

I have no idea how she does this, but I am in awe. I found the images above in an article on MyModernMet.com by Sara Barnes.

Amy Crain Quilling

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Countdown to Halloween 2023

BT – @bikertrash68 on X

Each year I look to see what’s new in pumpkin carving, costumes, and decorations. I found these cute children’s costumes –

All of these children’s Halloween costumes were provided in an article on BoredPanda.com by authors Inga Korolkovaite and Janus Caunt

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“Vince” Therapy

“Vince” the sign guy, brings up my spirits each time I find more of his puns on the Indian Hills Community welcome sign. Some of them bring a smirk, some a groan, some make me laugh out loud. Always, they lift my spirits that there is some real humor left in the world when I need it so badly from time to time. I’m happy to share some of my ‘therapy’ with you! :0)

Vince Rozmiarek – Vince, The Sign Guy

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Dark, Rainy Saturday 10-28-2023

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We got up early this morning, while it was still dark. Now it’s almost 9am Central time, and it’s STILL dark outside, plus rainy. The forecast is for “rolling downpours” all weekend. I think the weather people decided they were tired of the old forecasts and are coming up with new, “more attention-getting” descriptions.

Seward-Johnson

I’m going to try to use this rainy weekend as the opportunity to spend some serious time in my art room, trying to do enough to decide whether to continue with my glass etching idea for Christmas presents for my friends here or to scrap the project and decide on another. I have to admit I’m intimidated at this point, but I’ll try to concentrate on enjoying the attempt, rather than worrying about the outcome.

I hope you have a wonderful weekend ahead.

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Lunch Bunch

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We just got home from Lunch Bunch and errands.

My long-time friend, Linda, was there, with her wonderful daughter, Patty. I got some good hugs and we enjoyed catching up.

My friend Kay and her husband, Bud, weren’t there for the 2nd week in a row. The people at the restaurant were worried, too. Patty checked on the way home. She found out that Kay had lost her wallet and was busy replacing driver’s license, etc. She SAID that she had called David, the restaurant owner, to let him know they wouldn’t be there. Patty left it at that because it was obvious that Kay had INTENDED to call him.

Anyway, everyone is doing well, and that’s the important thing.

We had a really nice lunch, didn’t get rained on, got our errands accomplished, and are home. :0)

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Rebekah Jenkins 3D Paper Art

Rebekah Jenkins 3D Paper Art

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Friday 10-27-2023

Halloween costume for a boy in a wheelchair – BoredPanda.com – Liucija Adomaite and Justinas Keturka – I think this is ingenious! :0)

Last week my husband and I were stood up at Lunch Bunch. No one called. No one wrote. No one came. We enjoy talking with David, the Pizza Barn owner/cook and our waitress, Mikey, so we still enjoyed our lunch. Still, it would be NICE if our friends let us know when they won’t be there. We’ll see what today brings. At LEAST a nice lunch…

We are right in the oblong bull’s eye for weather starting today. We’re just southeast of Fort Smith on this map in the orange blob. Lots of rain forecast, several cold fronts, 5 possible days of overnight freezes, etc. I’m still hoping we’ll get more ‘fall’ days before we officially start preparing for winter.

Yesterday I vacuumed up an entire dog’s worth of hair from our first floor carpet. I’ve used the ‘defurminator’ on Amber, but that doesn’t seem to make any difference on the amount of hair ending up on our carpet. She won’t allow me to actually vacuum her directly…

I’ll try to do a bit outside if the rain holds off this afternoon. Otherwise, I might actually make it up to my art room!

Enjoy your Friday.

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The Art of James McGairy

October Mist

Staithes Noon

West Beck Winter

James McGairy Art – @JamesMcgairyart on X

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