I finally got around to changing out the weatherstripping on the attic door in the hall ceiling. Took me an hour or so.
One package of this stuff was just enough - about $3.
I also used these small detail sanders to help smoothe out the wood so the adhesive sticks better.
It was painstaking work - someone before had not only used adhesive weatherstripping, but bolstered it with a power stapler. I scraped and sanded and made a huge mess on the carpet.
But I think I did a good job.
There are a couple of spots that I may add staples to - we'll see.
I made a peach cobbler from an old recipe card of Mom's - I will post it on Monday. It was so good and really hit the spot! I enjoyed it with butter pecan ice cream and man, was it good.
On my "empty day" I took myself to Burnet and Bertram - just a short drive from Austin.
I ate at a restaurant that Mark and I visited often, and had an amazing $10 breakfast of barbacoa, beans, eggs, potatoes, and corn tortillas. It held me throughout the day.
Then in the afternoon I visited a winery in nearby Bertram and joined their wine club! It has been years since I have visited this particular one. The wine is good, priced reasonably, and the owners are very friendly.
It being in the middle of nowhere is a PLUS. Its time to reclaim things I once enjoyed doing.
I have been heading out to my deck each morning to catch the sunrise. I get there just after it breaks, and I light a candle and enjoy my coffee, sans creamer. Its been a very pleasant 5 days off and now I am recharged for the weekend!
Gina











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