Yammering On

You know those jokes about trimming toenails of those of advancing age? They’re not all jokes.

I am not to the hedge clipper stage, yet, or even close, I think. But between the initial stages and my being less limber than I once was, toenail trimming has turned into a chore. One I have to make a little extra time for.

Being a weekend, I had a little extra time available. The fact that the Mariners didn’t make the playoffs weighs heavily on that fact. So, let’s check this off of the chore list. Does having a glass of wine first, along with an afternoon smakeral help or hinder?

Smakeral

Who knows, but I forged ahead. I don’t think I will really know the full answer for a few days (socks snagging on rough edges) or weeks (I need to cut them again already?!). What I can say is I finished the chore faster than normal. At least it seemed like I did.

On a slightly related topic, it is fungus among us season. Mushrooms are popping up everywhere.

Back yard variety
Front yard variety

It’s also spider time. Walking into our backyard to look at mushrooms, I went through at least one web. Luckily this doesn’t phase me. I got used to having to clear a path if I were the first one on the path to the outhouse for many a summer morning. Being at the cabin, with the outhouse, was my favorite place, so it was just part of life and now a treasured memory.

Note the meal this spider is holding

In other news from the past week, I successfully made a keynote presentation to the Washington Association of Boundary Review Boards. It was a short presentation, with examples of projects over the past 2 years. My closing points: Communicating with your neighboring purveyors makes for smoother boundary decisions; political boundaries do not always make good service boundaries (water and sewer service); and I really am turning into a bureaucrat or at least a person who appreciates a good one.

In other, other news, two more baby boys have joined our circle. A neighbor two doors away welcomed their second boy, Adrian. He’s adorable and they’re exhausted. Our daughter’s sister-in-law had her first, just last night, Alex. He’s a cutie too. But really, there must be somebody having girls! Our immediate family’s next generation is all boys at this point, 4 of them. Cousins have added girls, but it just seems very heavily weighted to the male scale.

I think it’s time for me to stop going on. Blame the wine … it’s as good an excuse as any.

2 Responses to “Yammering On”

  1. Margaret Says:

    I have three grandsons and my older daughter has several friends with two boys. I have pedicures to trim my toenails although I did cut them the other day, even through the polish. I won’t be getting polish on them any more so that makes it easier. I have many mushrooms in my lawn–which is supposed to mean it’s healthy?

    • raincharm Says:

      I will admit to never having a pedicure. I feel like I have to get my feet in good shape before going in. Sort of like cleaning the house before a cleaner arrives.
      I am not sure what having mushrooms means to the lawn health. One year we had so many in the backyard it was hard to find the grass.

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