Tuesday, October 21, 2025
Zig zag progress, a shirt, radon readings, a snake, a buck, and rainbows - oh my!
It has been kind of crazy, but let's start out with some calm. I did get 20% of the zig zag quilt quilted last evening.
Yesterday at work I was given this year's shirt for our project. Buffalo check flannel!
I received my radon readings. It went from 2.9 to 7.5 over a 48 hour period. I was surprised how much it varied. The fellow is getting me a quote for a system. Code here is if it is over 4, then you have to install a mitigation system.
Yesterday afternoon there was a baby snake in the office. One of the guys said we had a few last fall too! The cold weather is causing them to find their way inside where it is warmer. Yuck!
I almost hit a small 4 point buck on my way to work. It was dark and he was standing in the street. I caught a glimpse of a shadow and slowed down then stopped. He finally moved out of the street and was running parallel thru people's yards. No pictures; it was too dark and it happened too fast. Then there was this double rainbow this morning! It was just starting to rain and I could see both ends of the rainbow. Pretty cool! You can just barely see the beginning and end of the second rainbow.
That was more than enough excitement for the last 18 hours!
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4 comments:
Wow, the rainbow is way cool! Guess that’s the treat you get for missing the buck…..so glad you saw him in time. I love the green/black buffalo plaid but not the snake, lol.
lovely rainbows - you needed to see them after the days you have had!!!
I hope you have a snake hunter in the office that is looking for them so you don't accidently step on one. That would freak me out seeing one inside.
I have hit a deer before and it is frightening. I'm glad you saw this one in time to avoid a collision.
Years ago I did a radon test on our house and installed an expensive mitigation system. Later I decided to do some deep research and found government research that actually showed that there's protective benefit from the low level radiation. My fan broke a few years ago and I haven't had it replaced. I open the windows pretty often to ventilate and I don't worry about it anymore.
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