February 16, 2010

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

It snowed all night into the morning. Only one inch accumulated. I went to the exercise class but no one showed up. I didn’t really expect anyone. I went to the post office and the bank. I don’t know why the drive-in window was closed. I had to go inside. I was going to go to the super market but the bridge went up into the clouds and disappeared. I decided to go home. I did a little cleaning and fixing things. I took down the wreaths. I had put valentines on the red bows but now it’s time to decorate for St. Patrick’s and then spring.

There are ice dams along the roof. I hope it doesn’t back up under the shingles and leak in. There is still a foot of snow on the roof. Some people have shoveled it off and some the wind has blown off. I wish it had blown mine off.

My bird list for today:

Grackles, starlings, cowbirds and crows.
Cardinals
Juncos and white throated sparrows’
Canada Geese
Mourning doves and house sparrows
Robins
Turkey vultures
Mockingbird
A new one for the area – Rufus sided towhee

I was surprised to see him. They are usually scratching around in the leaves at the side of a woods or field. These were at a bird feeder.

A couple came to look at my house in Vineland this evening. Melissa said the liked the house but had some questions. How old is the roof, how old is the house and how old is the furnace. I hope they buy it.

News from the Vorlon Wife.

Posted by tedkarol at February 16, 2010 10:04 PM
Comments

That the potential buyers are asking those questions, is a good thing. It shows a real interest.

Phyllis

Posted by: at February 17, 2010 12:55 PM