My azalea wants to bloom again.
I hope it does.
It was in full bloom back in February when Bill bought it at Yoke's and gave it to me for Valentine's Day.
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Happy Saturday morning to all.
When I went outside to take the horses to pasture this morning, I told Bill that this was one of those days when you would want to curl up and go back to sleep.
Bill said that if it were dark and rainy, then it would be entirely appropriate.
It's not, and we've had another glorious sunrise this morning.
I actually felt like I was coming to life on this September Saturday while walking the horses down the lane.
Actually, there is an excuse for wanting to go back to sleep and do nothing all day, but even it is not cooperating in giving me full license for more rest.
Bill and I received our Covid vaccinations yesterday afternoon. I may have mentioned before that they're available at Walmart and that this updated vaccine is good for a year.
I had the pleasure of heckling the pharmacy tech, and she heckled back.
Kelli was one of my students when I taught out in the portables at Sandpoint High School. She was smart, quick-witted and a delight then. All I can say is that she has perfected her wit over the past couple of decades.
She is also the first student of mine who has administered any medical attention to me, and she did such a good job giving me my poke that my arm barely hurts and I'm feeling no side effects.
I think the desire to want to go back to bed is more psychosomatic than anything.
You have just been vaccinated, so, of course, you shouldn't feel up to snuff.
Well, that hasn't happened. I'm perfectly fine and working on erasing that wanting to snooze tendency out of my brain.
We have found over the years that the side effects from Covid vaccines seem to diminish with each new booster. The day is young, and maybe as it goes on, I'll recognize some misery, but so far so good.
And, good job Kelli. It's always good to see you.
Yesterday was also a monumental day because I rode CB for the first time since February 2024.
Laurie came over again, and we agreed this would be the last of her rides for a while. We all have lots of stuff going on for the rest of the month.
CB seemed to know that he had saved his best for last because Laurie was especially pleased with his lunging workout and his ride up and down the lane.
"Do you want to ride him?" she asked. I hadn't exactly planned to ride him but since it was the last Laurie visit for a while, I thought "Why not?"
As usual, the committee stood close by as I climbed aboard and when I dismounted. Yesterday's "committee" included Bill and Laurie.
All went well from mounting to dismounting and in between AND that is important.
I enjoyed the ride and am proud of his behavior and his willingness to work out the kinks.
He's not a "great" horse under saddle yet, but he's getting there.
Debbie Love has a big event coming up next month with the 45th anniversary fundraiser for the Bonner Community Food Bank.
There's no need to say that there is always a need at the food bank, so if you have any interest in attending the event or donating, call the number for more information.
Thank you for your generosity.
Guess that's enough babble for this fall-like Saturday morning. Since I probably wont' go back to bed, I'll try to find a way to be productive today.
Happy Saturday.