Friday, August 1, 2025

Monthly Photo Challenge - July: Numbers

The theme for July's Monthly Photo Challenge, hosted by Eileen at A Bracelet of Days was Number(s).  In addition to the usual rules of a minimum of five photos, taken during the month (no archival photos), etc., she had also added a challenge that the photos of numbers had to be from different sources, although the same number could be repeated (provided they were from different sources).  As always, I looked forward to the challenge.  There were numbers just about everywhere I looked, here are the few that I photographed:


1.  Checklist at the Post Office


2.  Speed Limit Posted in a Parking Lot



3.  Temperature in Celsius and Fahrenheit



4.  Dates on a Calendar



5.  Touch Pad on the Microwave



6.  Level 3 Piano Book



7.  Roman Numerals on a Clock

Numbers are interesting, aren't they?  I would have liked to have photographed some Chinese or Korean numerals, but, I didn't remember to do so when I was in the parts of the city where I would have seen them.  Ancient Sri Lanka had its own written Sinhala numerals, but, these days Arabic numerals are used and the old Sinhala numerals are known only to scholars.  I think the last official document to include the old Sinhala numerals is the treaty signed between the chieftains of the kingdom of Kandy ceding the country to the British in 1815, although a version is still used in traditional astrological documents.  

As always, thank you Eileen for hosting the monthly photo challenges.  Hoping there will be on in August and looking forward to it.



Thursday, July 31, 2025

No Jury Duty on Wednesday

 

The Mirror is Back Over the Fireplace

On Tuesday, when I called in to find out if I needed to report for jury duty, I was told to report to the court house in person at 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday.  So, Tuesday night, I went to bed "early" for me, around 1:30 a.m., although I didn't fall asleep right away.

But, I woke up at 9:00 a.m., had a cup of tea, said my morning prayers, and took a shower.  I heard my cell phone ping shortly after I got out of the shower and got dressed.  I thought my daughter was messaging me, so I checked the phone and the automated jury service had sent both a voicemail and a text thanking me for my jury service and telling me that I didn't need to report to the courthouse on July 30, 2025 and that I will not be called for jury service for another 12 months!

I wasn't quite sure if that was accurate or not, so, I called the jury service number and of course, I got the automated messaging system.  I put in my information and was told I had fulfilled my jury service.  There was no number to press to speak to a live person, so, I accepted the fact that I didn't have to report in person.  In any case, I will save the voicemail and text messages, which were sent just after 10:30 a.m.  I'm glad they messaged me then because I had been planning to leave the house at 11:00 a.m. and if they had called me while I was driving, I would not have answered!  

So, I was home when M came to tend to the garden.  He brought me a cutting of a lemon verbena plant to try and grow it.  I put it in water to see if it will root.  

I also asked him to rehang the mirror in the living room.  It was taken down when the walls were painted and the painters forgot to hang it back up and I forgot to tell them to do so.  Then, I wondered if I wanted the mirror up and stayed without putting it up for almost two months.  But, I decided that the mirror sort of completes the fireplace and I wanted it back up.  So, M put in two new nails and hung the mirror up for me.  I'm too short to see myself in the mirror when I stand in front of it, but, I like having the mirror there.

I did more paperwork, on Wednesday, sorting through and filing some and shredding others.  I now have three grocery bags full of shredded paper to be used as mulch in the back garden planting beds.  

On Wednesday, I was grateful for:

- Not needing to go in person to report for jury duty
- M for helping me with the garden and hanging the mirror for me
- Water for the garden
- Phone calls, texts, and emails
- Getting some much needed paperwork done

Wednesday's joyful activity was being told I have fulfilled my jury duty service!  LOL.

Plans for Thursday include catching up on a few blogs (I am behind with my blog reading), dusting and vacuuming the main areas of the house, cleaning the kitchen, and doing a load of laundry.

How was your Wednesday?  What are your plans for Thursday?

Tuesday, July 29, 2025

On Tuesday

 

The Plumbago Shrub

The plumbago shrub is trying to take over the back garden!  I had asked M to trim it back at the end of last year and here's how it looked in January 2025, when it was starting to leaf out again:

Plumbago Shrub in January 2025

It has grown at least three feet forward since then.  There is a lantana plant buried somewhere in there, as well!  LOL.  I am sure we will be cutting it back again, this fall.

I finished cleaning my bedroom, on Tuesday.  I dusted and tidied the dressing table and the bookshelves and cleaned the window and the windowsill.  I would like to tidy the closet a bit, too, but, that's a task for another day.

I also brought in the emptied trash bins, took out the kitchen compost (didn't fall!), and did a small load of laundry.

I have to report for jury duty in person, tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon.  At least I won't have to wake up super early and fight the morning traffic.  But, I am not planning to do much either before or after jury duty.  Such things tire me out these days.

I had cereal and milk for brunch, snacked on the leftover spicy potatoes, and had ramen noodles for dinner.  

Today, I am grateful for:
- What I was able to accomplish
- Weekly trash collections
- Working appliances
- Daughter has some helpful friends and co-workers helping her with the move
- An opportunity to do my civic duty.

Today's joyful activity was spending time in the garden.  

How was your day?  What are your plans for Wednesday?

Starting the Last Week in July

 

Butternut Squash Vines



Can you believe that we are in the last week of July?  The month is going very fast, I feel.

Butternut Squash 

On Sunday, I decided to make a start on tidying my bedroom.  I started with the smallest, least cluttered piece of furniture, my bedside table/nightstand.  It has two drawers which are fairly organized that I didn't need to sort through.  The top drawer has my medications, my phone charger, and some extra medicated creams/pain relievers, etc.  The bottom drawer holds my blood pressure monitor, my blood sugar monitor, a heating pad, etc.  So, I only needed to dust and tidy the top.  Which I did, including wiping down the shade and bulb on the table lamp.  

There were two pieces of paper that I needed to recycle.  But, brown grocery bag I use to hold papers for recycling was rather full.  It needed to be emptied into the big recycling bin that is outside. The bag of recycling  kitchen items (cans, bottles, etc.) was also full and I decided to take the kitchen trash out, too.  So, I collected all three bags, and the bag of litter box cleanings that I had placed outside the sliding glass door and made a trip to the trash and recycling bins.  

On the way there, I noticed that the garden cats' water bowl needed refilling.   So, on the way back, I refilled the water bowl and, since I had the garden hose in my hand, I went ahead and watered the blueberry bushes that were right there, and the tomato plant, and the newly planted corn and, before I knew it, I had watered the entire back garden, all the while holding on to the now emptied brown grocery bag I use to hold papers for recycling!  LOL.  45 minutes later, I went back into the house to continue with my bedroom tidying.  And this is why I don't make a lot of progress when I tidy and organize.  

My next task in the bedroom was finding homes for the stack of yarn and fabric and other craft supplies that were kept in boxes near my bed.  I had found storage for some of the yarn, earlier, but, there was more yarn and all that fabric we bought on sale when the fabric store was going out of business.  The dresser drawers in the spare bedroom, where I store fabric, were already full and the yarn bin was full, too.  I sorted the yarn and the fabric into two boxes, but, before I could store them in the spare bedroom, I had to shift things and make room in the spare bedroom!  

As I told one of my friends, it was like playing a game of Tetris!  But, eventually, I made room for the box of yarn and the box of fabric.  While I did that, the robot vacuum cleaned my bedroom floor.  I also wiped the top of the chest of drawers where I have set up a small altar.  There was nothing to declutter there; I just took everything off, dusted, and put everything back in place.

On Monday, I didn't have to go for jury duty in person. So, I continued with tidying my bedroom.  I decided to focus on my desk.  The top of the desk is a real magnet for clutter.  Any time the rest of the house has to be cleared very quickly, such as when company comes, I gather everything and dump it on top of the desk in my bedroom.  And there the items stay and multiply!  I removed all the piles of paper and sorted them into piles by category. They have not been filed, yet, but, they are now separated into file folders and the files are contained in a bin.  The top of the desk was dusted and there's even some empty desk surface to be seen.  There are three baskets of sewing supplies, too, that are sitting on the desk, but that is to be sorted another day.

I also collected at least a dozen cardboard boxes of assorted sizes and broke them all up and filled the recycling bin with them.  The trash can and the recycling bin have been taken out to the curb to be collected on Tuesday morning.  

In between sorting out the papers, I had a long chat with Aunt C and a shorter chat with friend R and video chatted with my daughter.  I cooked some spicy sauteed potatoes with the last of the potatoes because I had been wanting some spicy potatoes and I had some of that as a snack.  Brunch had been cereal and milk; dinner was half a bread roll with salmon.  Snacks included cream cheese coffee cake and the spicy potatoes.  I also made myself a glass of fresh lemonade.  

In the evening, I called to check if I need to report for jury duty on Tuesday and was told I didn't have to.  But, I have to call again, on Tuesday evening to see if I need to go in on Wednesday.

Plans for Tuesday include continuing to clean my bedroom (need to finish tidying the desk and dust the dressing table).  

On Monday, I am grateful for:

- Progress being made in tidying the bedroom
- Phone chats and exchanging emails with family and friends
- Garden produce
- Working appliances
- Pleasant weather

Joyful activities have included spending time in the garden.

Another Butternut Squash



Monday, July 28, 2025

July Week 4 Meal Plan Options Review and July Week 5 Meal Plan Options

These were the meal plan options for July Week 4:  

Brunches: Egg salad sandwiches; tuna salad on crackers or toast; uppuma (again; I enjoyed it when I made it earlier); burritos (from the freezer); waffles or pancakes; leftovers

Dinners: Rice and curries (salmon curry, dhal, moringa curry, tomato chutney); fried rice; hamburger patty with salad and corn; ramen noodles/soup; leftovers.

Snacks/Desserts: Fruit, crackers with peanut butter, yogurt and granola, dry cereal, chocolate cake

And here's how that worked out:

Monday:
Brunch: Tuna sandwich
Dinner : Rice and the last of the jalapeno chicken
Snacks/Desserts: Strawberries, cereal (dry), chocolate

Tuesday:
Brunch: Uppuma
Dinner: Egg salad sandwich
Snacks/Desserts: Cherries, toast and butter, cereal(dry)

Wednesday:
Brunch: Uppuma
Dinner: Egg salad on toast
Snacks/Desserts: Strawberries, peanut butter and crackers

Thursday:
Brunch: Bread, butter, and banana
Dinner: Beef steak and bread
Snacks/Desserts:  Chocolate milk, cream cheese coffee cake

Friday:
Brunch: Bread and beef steak sandwich
Dinner: Bread and butter
Snacks/Desserts: Cream cheese coffee cake

Saturday:
Brunch: Bread and butter, banana
Dinner: Pork fried rice
Snacks/Desserts: Cream cheese coffee cake

Sunday:
Brunch: Cream cheese coffee cake
Dinner: Rice, salmon, tomato chutney
Snacks: Nectarine/chocolate

I went completely off the meal plan after I went grocery shopping on Thursday!  But, that's okay.  

Moving on to the last week of July - daughter comes home on Friday night and I plan to order some groceries earlier that day to have half and half, etc., on hand for her morning coffee.  I have salmon already cooked and frozen for Friday night's dinner and there will be leftovers for at least one other meal.  I will also need to buy more chicken and meat, depending on the grocery ads and what's on sale.

These are my meal plan options:.  

Brunches: Bolillo roll sandwiches - fillings of tuna salad, egg salad or scrambled eggs, or canned corned beef; milkrice on Friday (August 1), leftover milkrice, cereal and milk

Dinners: Rice and salmon with tomato chutney, broccoli or sauteed beans; rice and chicken curry with dhal and beets; beef pepper steak with vegetables and rice; Breakfast for dinner (?), ramen noodles soup; leftovers; maybe patties if I feel up to making them, or something different!

Snacks/Desserts: Fruit, bread pudding, cereal, crackers and peanut butter, granola bars, cake, yogurt

As always, I am grateful for:
- Having enough and plenty to eat
- Having a variety of food to eat
- Having a choice of what to eat
- Refrigerators and freezers to help preserve the food


How about you?  Will you be making a meal plan this week?

Sunday, July 27, 2025

On Saturday

 

Fried Rice for Dinner


On Saturday, I went to the pharmacy to pick up one of my medication refills that was ready.  Afterwards. I went next door to the dollar store to get a box of quart sized zippered food storage bags as I had finished the box I had been using.   

After that, I spent a relatively relaxed day.  I spent some time tidying up the family room and cleaning the kitchen.  The room I really need to tidy is my bedroom, but, I've been procrastinating on that!  I also did a bit of reading and watched some online videos.  

Brunch was bread and butter with a banana.  For dinner, I made some fried rice, using the last few pieces of the barbecue pork from my Chinese take out.  

Daughter is busy packing up her boxes and moving them, with the help of some friends, to the moving box/container which is located at a warehouse in a neighboring city (you have the option of having the container delivered to your residence, but, there is no where for it to be parked in front of daughter's apartment building and they will not deliver to the underground parking garage).  

On Saturday, I was grateful for:

- My medication refills being available
- A safe drive to the pharmacy and back
- Daughter is making progress with her packing
- Her friends are helping her to move the boxes to the moving box/container
- A fairly relaxed day

Saturday's joyful activities included reading and tending to my indoor plants.

No big plans for Sunday, but, I would really like to get my bedroom organized!

How is your weekend coming along?  Any special plans for Sunday?

Saturday, July 26, 2025

Towards the End of the Week

 

Pomegranate Forming

On Wednesday, the vet called with Dancer's blood test results.  Everything seems to be under control, she said, and she will keep his medications at the same dosage.  She asked how his appetite was because he is still losing weight.  I said he is being a bit picky and I've been coaxing him to eat.  She suggested trying an appetite stimulant, an ointment to be applied to the inside of his ear.  

On Thursday, the vet's office called to let me know that the appetite stimulant ointment was ready for pick up.  So, in the afternoon, I went to the vet's clinic and picked up the ointment.  

Then, on the way home, I stopped at the supermarket to pick up bread and milk.  This time, they had the half gallons of whole milk ($2.99), but, only one very sad looking loaf of store brand sandwich bread!  I bought whole wheat bolillo bread rolls, instead; a bag of 6 rolls for $3.00; if I have to report to jury duty next week, the rolls can be sandwiched with a filling and be taken for my lunches.  I also bought a "baked in-store" loaf of French bread which looked (and tasted) delicious for $2.99.  In addition, I bought two bananas ($0.65/lb.) and a cream cheese coffee cake for a treat (a bit of a splurge at $6.00); that's the problem with grocery shopping in person - I get tempted by treats at the bakery!  But, the good thing about shopping in person is one gets to find marked down bargains.  In the meat department, I checked the marked down meats and found a package of two thinly sliced beef shoulder steaks, just under half a pound in weight, regular price with a store loyalty card at $7.74, marked down to $3.74 for a quick sale.  I thought that was a good bargain and bought it.  I spent a total of $18.85 at the grocery store.  I now have just under $3 ($2.91 to be exact) left in my July grocery budget!

I kept the beef to marinate with some salt, pepper, garlic powder, ground ginger, and Worcestershire sauce and cooked it with onions and home-grown tomatoes.  I froze one steak, ate a piece of the second steak with some French bread for my dinner, and kept the rest of the piece in the fridge.  I seem to have gone off my meal plan, this week, but, I'm not going to worry too much about that!

In addition, I did a load of laundry and remade my bed with freshly washed sheets.  Dancer helped, as usual.  And then, he took a nap on the bed to try out the fresh sheets!  LOL.

On Friday, the pharmacy called to let me know that Dancer's thyroid medication was ready for pick up.  So, I went to the pharmacy to collect it and came home directly.  Gardener friend M was here in the evening to tend to the garden.  We picked more tomatoes and lemons, he watered the garden for me, and he also nailed the part of the gutter that was coming down along the side of the house.  It might be a temporary fix; we shall see how well it holds up when it rains, later in the year.  

I am grateful for:

- Dancer's blood test results were good
- His medications are available
- Bargains at the grocery store
- M's help with the garden and other things around the house
- Tomatoes and lemons from the garden  

Joyful activities have included spending time in the garden, video chatting with my daughter, and reading.

Plans for the weekend include some cleaning and tidying.  

How was your day?  What are your plans for the weekend?