Monday, November 3, 2025

Ups, downs, and out

          Up :

          Good thing it didn’t happen while the grandtwins were here.


          Down:

          Monday morning, after having gotten up, eaten breakfast, and tidied a bit around the house, I stepped into the garage – literally one step – to toss a newspaper in the recycle bin and my knee went kaflooey.


          This was my good knee, the one that has never uttered a peep. And I hadn’t played pickleball for almost a week. By some miracle, or more likely because my doc is in a small 3-guy practice, I saw him that afternoon. Diagnosis, probably strained muscles either side of knee, take Aleve and add heat.


          So out came the heating pad that’s so old I wonder if it belonged to My Guy’s mom. Fortunately, I didn’t get electrocuted and after a couple of days it felt better.

I did play again on Friday and on Saturday was a bit sore, so I think I’ll concede to aging parts for a while.

        I also want to stay intact because I have a writer’s conference at the end of the week and don’t want to spend it hobbling around like a leftover from Halloween.

         

          For another up, I think I’ve finally got the timeline for book 5 under control. Long past page 37 I realized I’d been weaving forward and backward so much that I was confused, never mind my poor future reader. After chunking out sections, parking them to the side, making a list of events, and chunking things back in, I think I can now actually go back to putting new words on the page.  

 

          And OUT!     

          It seemed like a great idea to place zebra grass in back of the roses to hide the gas meter and add a little interest to the corner of the garden.


          So instead of artful grasses swaying gently in the wind,  they got so tall that they keep falling over and it looks like I’m growing corn. Not to mention the fact that we’re not supposed to have any plantings here over 6 feet.

          Today’s project – grass begone.

5 comments:

  1. I'm glad your knee strain wasn't worse than it was. Maybe it's time to ask Santa for a new heating pad for Christmas, lol!

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  2. Thank goodness the knee is okay, take care of it. The grass does look a bit untidy and very tall.

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  3. I'm glad the knee injury isn't more serious. It's always something. Rest and heat, good plan.

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  4. Muhly grass in pretty, doesn't get tall but I don't know if it will grow up there.

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  5. Glad your knee is okay. My first thought was knee replacement! What is it with knees? Most days both my knees are fine but some days I start down the path to feed the bunnies, and one knee will lock up. That grass really did grow tall! I love reading everything you write! :)

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