Subj : Repairs To : Dave Drum From : Ruth Haffly Date : Sun Jun 02 2024 19:42:39 Hi Dave, DD> The computer is a handy whipping boy. My situation is that if I'm DD> gone, Dennis is here. If he's gone, I'm here. If my brother is off DD> spendingthe camp ground he has me pick up his mail and rat hole it DD> time at until he and Vicky get home. RH> We have a bigger, locking mail box now. We also let the post office RH> know we're going to be gone, our carrier (different route from rental RH> house) also knows to hold if he sees how we "set" the box before RH> leaving town. DD> I can remember when we had either a mail box attached to the siding We had one of those when we were stationed at Fort Devens, MA. DD> near the front door. Or a mail slot with "flapper" in the door itself. Been in places that had that but they weren't in use as a central box had superseeded it. DD> Mailboxes were for R.F.D. Have had that a number of places also. DD> And the in-town letter carrier walked the route. Yes, I remember them as well. My parents had a box at the post office in town for decades, changed to a box and delivery their last maybe 5 years. I think the rent on the box had gone up to the point where Dad thought it was unreasonable, delivery was free. RH> Between the 2 of us, usually someone is available to do a quick meal. RH> If we're out, sometimes we'll swing by and get take out from any one of RH> several favorite places instead. DD> I also keep instant oatmeal on hand. I can make a quick lunch or DD> supper with that, too. RH> We have some of that on hand also. Steve has several tins of sardines RH> he can grab, plus we've got various canned soups and other "quick RH> grabs" in the pantry. DD> I did that last night. I grabbed a can of Campbells and saw that it DD> was their new-ish Cream of Mushroom with Chicken. So I got a can of DD> chicken chunks that I had scored o a deep discount and a 4 oz can of DD> mushroom DD> stems & pieces. Used the liquid from the chicken and the 'shroms for DD> my "thinner" and had a very tasty, filling supper. Sounds good--serve it over toast, rice, noodles or whatever. Also add canned or frozen veggie like peas, corn or green beans. DD> This is good any time not just Holiday season. Warmed, it's like DD> drinking a slice of apple pie. Bv)= DD> Title: Christmas Cider DD> Categories: Beverages, Fruits, Citrus DD> Yield: 16 Servings RH> It does look good! Have to remember it for fall; we're moving into RH> hot weather now. DD> Weather here has been odd. We're in June and have had on day the DD> reached 90 Fahrenheits. Temps have been in the mid 80s (max) but DD> mostly in the 70s DD> The house is on a slab so retro-fitting central air would be a MAJOR DD> project. We make do with wndow units. And I'v only run the one in my DD> bedroo once. In the computer room, nt at all. We have central air but it's pretty much a "given" in anything built in this part of the country. When we first got married, we lived down on the coast; the apartment had no a/c. Moved to an older house and a friend gave us a couple of window units, took them when we moved to a small double wide mobile home. Left them there when Steve went into the Army and we started moving all over the place. --- Catch you later, Ruth rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28 .... 90% of being smart is knowing what you're dumb at. --- PPoint 3.01 * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28) .