Tuesday, August 18, 2009

MY BLOG WAS BORING

My blog was getting real boring so I decided to do something about it. I have been having the start of Cellulitis in my legs for a few days. Today I came home from work and took a shower. When I dried my leg with a towel the skin came off. I looked down and there was a pool of blood all over the bathroom floor. All that Asprin I take every day really works. I plugged it up with toilet paper and finally got this big band aid on it. Jerri had to take me to the doctor. The nurse said she was going to take my band aid off to clean the wound. I told her that was a bad idea. There was blood all over the doctor's office. The nurse started to panic. As you can see they had to wrap a mile of gauze to stop the bleeding. I was told if it started to bleed again to go to the hospital. I told them that I would just do it myself. I did a better job.
The next time my blog is boring I think I'll just go to a Monster truck show instead. click here to see what cellulitius is

JERRI'S TRIP HOME

Last week I went to Bakersfield to pick Jerri up from the train station.
I got a little lost but my girlfriend knew the way. She is a little pushy "turn left, turn right, recalculating" but we found it.
It was great. It was like a great big train set.


Saturday, August 1, 2009

JUST ANOTHER WEEKEND

We try to get up early so we can get some yard work done before it gets too hot.
I have been busy taking down the barn so I can use the wood to build the greenhouse. What a mess. The roof fell in on me and cut my leg. This project is taking a lot longer than I thought. In the end I will have a greenhouse, the old barn will be gone and We will have a pile of firewood for this winter.
Jerri has been clearing out the brush that I burned last week and digging out the roots. You can see the new drive is looking pretty good.
After it got too hot to work any more we took our plastic and cans to the recycle center. Boy we are rich now. Let's go to lunch.
I took Jerri to her favorite restaurant for lunch. TACO BELL
She always makes me park close to the door.