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Thursday, February 19, 2026

Thankful after car accident

Poor old, low mileage faithful!

Wednesday was not my best day ever as you can also tell by Friday post put up on Wednesday!

I was headed to Pilates Wednesday morning and went to make a left turn at a rather blind corner and collided with a car coming down that street. I don't usually go that way but there was road construction on my usual route. We will certainly avoid that intersection from now on.

Thankful - 

- Neither of us was hurt and there were no passengers in either car.

- The other driver was calm.

- The police came in just a few minutes after I called which is an advantage of living in a small city, made sure we were ok, and clearly walked us through exchanging info and taking photos.

- We both were able to get our cars out of the busier street.

- He was able to drive away when the police were finished.

- Hubby didn't answer his phone so I called my son who was literally in his car close by, he reached Hubby & picked him up, and they came to help deal with our car. 

- I was only 1 1/2 blocks from home and we were able to drive our damaged car and park it at our house to be dealt with later. It is not worth fixing given the damage and age.

- Our son took hubby to a nearby Enterprise car rental and we now have a car to use as we are a single car family. So grocery shopping happened as usual!

- Our insurance agent is so calm, clear and helpful. He assured me I had now done everything I was supposed to do and made sure we had good coverage on the rental car.

- Woke up with no new aches or pains. I was driving very slowly thankfully.

- I'm the only one making myself feel bad about the situation! My loved one's just kept saying "I'm glad you weren't hurt" and checking on me.

I've been thinking we should get a new car, but this wasn't the strategy or timing I was going for!  I had hoped to keep the old car as a second car so neither of us was ever stranded. I am very thankful we have the money to buy a new car once we decide on one though. 



Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Five things Friday #8 - or should I say Wednesday - oops.

Nothing exciting or major to report!

1. We have a busy family weekend starting tonight with the picking up the older grandgirl from swim team and spending the evening with her as it is date night for our son and DIL. Little grandgirl stays at kid's night out at nursery school. Tomorrow is little one's 3rd birthday party prep and family birthday dinner. Sunday is the party. Will all be fun.

2. We've been researching the best kind of carpet to buy for pets, stairs and heavy use. Remembering the smell of new carpet outgassing, we decide to wait until the weather allows opening windows. We only have carpet upstairs, on the stairs and in the tiny bonus room downstairs that I use as exercise space.

3. Winter rain and cold weather returned on Sunday and lasted through yesterday. We are to have today and tomorrow clear; then another storm arrives.

4. Unusually for us, I had to throw away some moldy cheese, questionable jars of things in the frig, old spices, granola we didn't want to eat, etc. I guess I haven't paid close enough attention lately. Back on the little/no food waste wagon.

5. I found I really didn't like the rec center Feldenkrais class as my back hurt the whole session and the instructor did not have any alternatives to offer to solve that. Went twice; not going back after talking to my Pilates instructor who also couldn't come up with any solutions that fit the situation.

Monday, February 16, 2026

A Flowery Saturday Walk

The little bit of rain and warm weather we have had has led to lots of flowers.









Friday, February 13, 2026

Five Things Friday #7

Happy Valentine's & Galentine's Day

A mixed bag week as most are!

1. I have been able to start taking longer walks without the dog to rebuild my tolerance for that. The photo is from Monday's walk. 

2. Interestingly, the county public transit agency here is having a weekly photo challenge while walking to encourage people to not use transportation if not necessary. You send in you weekly photo and there is a drawing for ten $20 Amazon gift cards each week. At the end there is a drawing for an iPad. I don't think I would have noticed this if I wasn't looking for something "heart shaped" to photograph.

3. The new water heater is in and doing its job. Another case where we had to have code violations fixed but all is well now. And that is two costly home projects off this year's list - the dishwasher replacement being the first. Onward to replacing the cheap carpeting upstairs that was immediately snagged & unraveled by the dog's claws and hopefully finding someone to improve the stair railing.

4.  The brewery visit, lunch and tour was fun last Saturday. A much bigger microbrew operation than ones we toured in past. Hubby happily stocked up on 6 different varieties of beer. A pretty day for an outing too.

5. Our lovely false spring weather is over as rain has returned. It turned out to be a much milder event than predicted. A longer storm dropping more rain is predicted to start Sunday. Much needed but not as nice as sunshine.

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

What I'm Reading Wednesday #6 - The wonderful, very good, mediocre and waste of time

THE WONDERFUL - 

There are 8 books in this series so far and it fits Prompt 42: Includes a handwritten interior font (in my liberal non-literal interpretation of the prompts)

I enjoyed this series so much (5 stars!) and really wish there were more to read. Clever, thought provoking, both endearing and appalling characters plus more. 

THE VERY GOOD - 

Prompt 18: Provokes strong emotion

4 stars. I read this as part of my exploration of the Golden Age Detectives and the Queens of Crime. It made me rather dreading how the murder would happen and who was responsible.

THE MEDIOCRE - 

Prompt 20: Day of the Week in the Title - 2.5 stars

THE WASTE OF TIME -

Prompt 29: Set in the Arctic or Antarctic - 1 star

I really enjoyed her previous book - "How the Penguins Saved Veronica" but this sequel was a waste of time in my opinion.


Friday, February 6, 2026

Five Things Friday #6

A very good week!

1. A fabulous special art exhibition at the Legion of Honor in Golden Gate Park - Manet & Morisot. My neighbor invited me to go and it was great art, a good curation of the story of their friendship and time in history, and a chance to sit in the cafe and get to know each other better. 

If you are interested in artists and art in the time of Degas, the curator's show opening presentation is really interesting. I really enjoyed to talk although I did skip the museum director's opening remarks and questions/comments at the end so it wasn't as long as it says. Manet & Morisot exhibition

2. Our Saturday morning time with younger granddaughter went really well. Two hours was perfect and she got time by herself with us. She will be 3 later this month and is really changing quickly.

3. I signed up for a once a week Feldenkrais class for February. Tuesday afternoon was the first session. It is only stretching and quite different from yoga or Pilates, but I can see why my Pilates instructor has encouraged me to try it. And it is with a group of friendly people which is a plus. My Pilates instructor kindly rearranged my appointments for February so I don't have this Tues afternoon and Pilates Wed Morning.

4. We booked a Christmas gift of a brewery tour and tomorrow will head about an hour north. Hubby got them to solve a problem with registration using our code so we could use the gift. They serve food and the menu looks good so we will go early and have lunch. A new restaurant and an outing!

5. We received the 6 dinner plates matching our discontinued set and they are in better shape than ours. The eBay reviews were correct - they were packaged extremely well. Now I can throw out the chipped one and we will have 15 nice ones. Happy with the purchase.


Wednesday, February 4, 2026

What I'm Reading Wednesday #5


Prompt 37: Started on the 26th of a month

If I hadn't known this was the first published book of this Queen of Crimes author and read it as part of my Personal Curriculum for The Golden Age of Detective Fiction, I wouldn't have finished it. A rambling story that shows the promise fulfilled in her later books. 2.5 stars.



For fun - The second book in a series - hope there are more. 4 stars.



Prompt 10: Spans a decade or more.

I picked this up from a Little Free Library and it was a "beach read". Predictable plot; well written. 2.5 stars.



Thankful after car accident

Poor old, low mileage faithful! Wednesday was not my best day ever as you can also tell by Friday post put up on Wednesday! I was headed to ...