I didn’t sleep well, because of sciatica pain so I got up around 4 am. We had oats with raisins and nuts for breakfast before taking the dogs on their morning walk.
We loaded the fronds from the palm tree that we trimmed last week into the pickup and took them took the Citrus County landfill transfer station. While we were loading the palm cuttings, I found a small anole that appeared to be affected by the temperature in the low 40s. I held the small lizard in my hand and tried to warm it but it never revived and had died from the unusual cold weather.
Since we were going that way we loaded the recycling to drop off as well. We stopped at Acres of Glass to sort and drop off glass bottles and jars for recycling then the other recycling went to the county drop-off where we put the other unsorted recyclables in the bins. The palm fronds went onto a general container at the transfer station. We paid a $6 fee for the drop-off after weighing out following the dumping.
As the morning continued I felt worse and worse. I went back to bed for most of the day hoping that it a nap would perk me up. Around 3 pm I got up and had to throw up. After recovering from throwing up, I began to feel better. My back still hurt but I didn’t feel like I needed to be sick. Mary and Cindy worked on a few projects and knitting.
By dinner time, I felt like eating. Mary made her Schmidt’s meatloaf with sweet potatoes and green beans. Everything was excellent and there was enough of the meatloaf left for a meal next week.
After dinner we watched an episode of Clarkson’s Farm on Prime then turned in.


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