Friday morning, I went to get my jeans out of the dryer. The floor went SQUISH!
My 1960's "commode" had been making strange noises for quite some time and I figured it finally 'went'. It turns out it was the plumbing in the faucet that had almost totally rusted through. A very expensive 4.5 hour morning spent with the plumber and I now have a new toilet, new faucet (guaranteed for life - the last one lasted 40-some years!) and new pipes and hoses on everything from the wall out.

The rest of the day was spent on bad jokes: There goes my stimulus check down the drain...W's check was full of !@#$, economic crap... come up with your own....I was in Lou and Harry's tonight for the fantastic Wednesday, $3.99 gyro combo deal and waited in line with one of Lansing's very talented folk musicians. She said she wanted to get back to quilting because a quilt was something you could "hold in your hand". She said music was there but you couldn't hold it. I've always wished that I could enjoy the spontaneity of musicians getting together, making wonderful music in a "jam" session without anything written down. I guess it all depends on your point of view.
Friday/Saturday is the Spring "Sistrum" concert. Irene convinced a few of us to dance an Israeli folk dance which she and Abby choreographed to one of the songs. Sally Potter is the featured guest artist. First Presby (Daisy's church), Mollygrove Chapel .
3 comments:
I am glad you blogged again. Well the plumbing thing is just krappy. At least Uncle George gave you a gift to help pay for it. So are you dancing Friday and Saturday night? Do you want me to come see you on Friday night? Gotta see Sally and you dancin'.
These "word verifications" are very interesting --- do they think we need glassesS?! Your new bathroom looks quite updated --- makes me a little nervous, cuz our plumbing is 52 years old! Have a great "dancin" weekend!
what day and time are you dancing? I'd like to come! Ruth
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