Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Voted

Shelley has been healing well and is primarily independent.  There are still some struggles, and things are slower, yet she is stable enough for me to head out on my planned vacation.  Therefore, I will be heading out next week for 55 days away.  As a result, I had to vote early. 

I was surprised but had no issue with the requirement to vote early.  I needed my driver's license on the application for the absentee voting process, and the worker verified the information.  Then, when I voted, I had to add my driver's license number on another document and provide it to the worker.  When I vote on election day, I say my name and address and sign a form to vote.  All this complaining by the GOP about early voting fraud, if there is a chance there was such an issue, no way would it be early voting, based on my experience!

Shelley cannot do much of the fall chores to prepare the home for winter.  So, I am completing all the tasks a few weeks early.  One activity is rodent (mouse) protection.  Over the years, we have struggled to solve the issue.  We use traps, yet the mouse is sometimes half-dead and suffers.  We use poison, but then they die and smell as they rot.  I found a new option on the web to be VERY SUCCESSFUL.  I set up two homemade devices and had over 10 mice the first night.  I have them set up in the garage and back patio.  It is simple, with a ramp and a can that rotates in the middle.  Lace the can with peanut butter and put a few morsels on the rail; it works GREAT!  One side of me said drowning is not a great way, but it seems better than poison and traps?

DIY Mousetrap

My foot is finally feeling a little better, with only occasional pain.  When I return, I will have a physician review the pain, but my tendonitis diagnosis seems accurate.  

Carry on my friends, Carry on!


     

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