Monday, August 17, 2020
Last night before bed we sat out on the deck and watched a lightening storm all around us – no thunder but big swaths of sheet lightening. About an hour after I turned in there was lots of noise from either heavy rain or hail; it stopped and started three or four times. Pat brought a fan into the bedroom and it helped but it wasn’t a comfortable night. As we listened to the radio this morning it was already 24 degrees before eight. It is really hot today as well and unless we have a good cooling breeze tonight it will be uncomfortable again for sleeping.
The good news of the day is that our restoration has started. It’s been ten months since the flood and we had learned to live with the state of mess in the basement. They have started with the drywall in the bathroom and, over the next couple of weeks, they’ll get it all finished. Pat and I went out this morning and bought a new vanity, new faucets and a new toilet for the downstairs bathroom. Some of the “old” cabinetry we’ll move into the shed for storage and some of it we will take to Texada for the workshop.
Pat went across to the studio just after lunch today and I’ve been upstairs quilting. I’m working on a small-ish project and I don’t think it is responsible for the heat I’m feeling. There are nine blocks in the wall hanging I’m doing and I only have two finished so it will probably be cooler by the time I’m finishing up.
I have a good book and some hand stitching I can do while sitting under the ceiling fan in the living room.