Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Tuesday's Things


 


 The lily responds quickly to the restoring of its water supply. It is certainly going to keep us on our toes to keep it on a watering schedule. 


 It was time to thin out the small pot full of plants. It was so crowded that I was able to spread them out into the two pots. They look a little sick right now but they will perk up once they get use to having soil again. This type of plant is easy to ignore but it does get to be time to repot.  I have another one, a cooking pan, that is in the same shape. It is  way over crowded, and maybe tomorrow I will get to that. 


The anthurium  is still doing well. I do monitor it often as I know I am lucky to keep it going in a winter, with indoor heated house. This plant and the lily are both plants from two different funerals. 

I headed downtown to the doctors office this morning. The endocrinologists is going to help me out with all my monitor system problems by prescribing a new Dexcom 7 system. I had my older system shut down on my phone monitor set up and also my sensor, transmitter system. The older Dexcom told me I needed to buy a new phone and also my providers for diabetic supplies weren't covered with the present company that I was using with my new health insurance. The bad news about that happened all on the same day. Health wise I am doing pretty good for a diabetic. I get tired of being hungry most of the time and do know how to keep my blood numbers looking good and stay away of all the good tasting things.

We are at 17 degree F. right now and it is close to our high of 20 degree F. The furnace does seem to be having an easier time in keeping things warm with the warmer outsie temps. The wind has been in the south and that has also helped. I didn't have to fight ice and snow this morning on the downtown ramp at the hospitals. Parking is always interesting on the ramp as they continue to work on it year round. I had to go to the top of the ramp and go down a whole level to find a place to park. I found a close place to park near a door and then worked the elevator to get to my top floor appointment. 

Thanks for stopping by today. . 
 

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