Son
drove over from Hot Springs last Friday to help with sanding the original wooden
screen door on the south side of the house. During its 86 years, this house had shifted and the door wouldn’t close properly. He bought and brought a spring to
add to the turnbuckle already there. The diagonal piece is the turnbuckle. Turnbuckle
was a new term for me. [A turnbuckle,
stretching screw or bottlescrew is a device for adjusting the tension or length
of ropes, cables, tie rods, and other tensioning systems. It normally consists
of two
threaded eye bolts, one screwed into each end of a small metal
frame, one with a left-hand thread and the other with a right-hand thread.]
After
adding a short piece of scrap wood he found in the shed, he closed a gap on one
side of the door. Still, there was light between the other side of the door and
the frame. After much sanding of the threshold, the door closed better, even
with that tiny gap that “no fly or mosquito can get through.”
Eric and I social-distancing. You can see the door that I have to sand & paint.
Now,
to paint the door white to match the other wood parts of this ole’ house.
That’s MY job. I won’t set a date to
have it finished, however. Plus, I must buy a sander.
Last
weekend and the first of this week were busy. First off, I usually stop for the
week’s supplies on the way home from church, but last Saturday, since I was
expecting guests early in the week, and since I had a $5-off coupon for that
day, I decided to shop. Guess what? I completely forgot the $5 coupon. It was clipped to my list, which I stuffed into my pants pocket. Duh!
Today was
final cleaning and prepping for tomorrow’s writers meeting here. Only four
of us, so we can social distance with no trouble.
Then,
Wednesday, the fall term begins. I’m s-o-o-o-o thankful I don’t have to travel to
an on-sight classroom.
Stay
safe, all!
c 2020, PL dba lovepat press, Benton AR USA
c 2020, PL dba lovepat press, Benton AR USA
2 comments:
Busy, busy, busy.
Have fun. And stay safe.
Thanks for a good critique meeting.
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