Noel, IamRed, and Robin, I love your new avatars. But Noel, I'm still smiling at the thought of yours being spooky. It's rather adorable!
Degrassi, I'm glad you had a good visit with your brother, and happy that you are enjoying some nice weather and blue skies. Nothing prettier than big blue skies!
Kt, funny how a crack in a window could turn into something so beautiful. Now that you've figured out when it happens, you will be expecting it the next time.
Robin, it's always fun to be able to look forward to a visit with a grandchild. I enjoy seeing his talent in your avatar. Wow, your staff is impressive!
Kat, I hope your day is not unpleasant.
IamRed, your weather pattern is going like ours. Last week we were in the 60s* but we're already back into the 80s* today.
Noel, I hadn't heard of the Hallmark Drama channel. I'll have to check and see if Dish has it. Sorry your Direct doesn't carry it for you.
It's been a quiet day here. I wore myself out at bedtime last night and slept pretty good. I was getting ready for bed and went to get a drink of water from the refrigerator when I noticed a puddle of water standing right in front of the refrigerator. A closer look revealed water standing inside and outside the cabinet that houses our central air unit, right next to the refrigerator. (Why do things like this happen at bedtime)? It was also under the refrigerator, which I am not able to move.
My kitchen floors are pine, the original flooring in the house, so water standing on them is not good. This same thing happened a few times years ago so even though my husband took care of such things back then, I had some idea where to look for the source of the leak. It has something to do with the moisture or water exchange to the central air unit. I don't even know how to verbalize it but I found the leak right away and put a bowl under it, after first turning off the air conditioner. Then I spent an hour sopping up all the water that I could get to and hoped whatever amount was under the refrigerator and the air conditioner cabinet would dry up fairly soon.
The mystery to me is why this would happen after so many years--or why it even happens, ever. Of course, my husband doesn't remember anything about it. So many things I've wanted to ask him but he no longer knows. I will see if my carpenter/plumber/electrician guy can figure it out for me. He knows more about this house now than anybody else. Guess I'll turn the a/c back on and see if it happens again--before bedtime, and with a bowl ready to catch any water that might leak.