January 19th, 2022 Mostly at Home and January 20th
My PLOW GUY has not come yet, so I cannot get out of my driveway, so I decided to work on sorting through my closet and getting clothing I do not wear ready to donate. I made some good progress, finding a LOT of items I never wear and do not need, and they are bagged and my closet in my bedroom is well organized with dresses and skirts at one end, then dress jackets, and then sweaters. There are still a lot of tops (shirts) that need to be tried on and most likely I will end up putting them in the closet in Carrie's bedroom.
The hill between my driveway and the street was taken down around one or one thirty p.m. so I had a quick lunch and then opened the garage and moved my car out. The CHECK OIL PRESSURE light was still on, so I called Beauman's, and they said to bring it right over. Unfortunately, I could not gete the garage door closed, due to snow too close to the sensors. I left it open while I went to Beauman's where they put air in all of the tires (no charge) and then I took a couple of overdue books back to the library. When I got home, I worked on getting snow away from the garage door and got it to close. I left my care outside since we are not expecting any snow.
After I got home, I had a bowl of cowboy bean soup. I had a headache, so I turned the phone off and climbed into bed. I slept a bit. Carol Dupre posted on FB that her uncle HARMONICA PETE passed away, he was 98 or 99. In evening, I found this documentary:
An elderly nun was against the production of nuclear bombs. She and two others breached security at a plant in Tennessee. What they proved that security was quite weak at the the Y-12 National Nuclear Security Complex in Oak Ridge, Tennessee – home of the largest U.S. stockpile of highly enriched uranium – in 2009,
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