CRACK!!!

Quickly, the sky turned very dark and the wind picked up. I went to the back door and peered out. Thunder sounded ominously and the wind began to whip leaves at the house and there it was – CRACK! It was so loud I jumped back away from the door. I knew lightening had hit […]

Summer Bounty 2020

Hello All!  There won’t be any radical changes in any of my gardens this year. Arthritis and age is cracking its whip on my body seriously limiting what I can physically do. I’ve stayed away from doctors and hospitals during this pandemic but I’ve headed back to Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital and soon will have […]

Face Masks Continue to Adapt

I’ve been experimenting some and continuing on a learning curve in this whole process of face mask making. Your comments and evaluations on the following research article article are welcome. I refer you to this article that’s well worth reading: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsnano.0c03252?fbclid=IwAR1WpO46p8GZq1nQbrlGJi0Lp5Jg0jyYc3GjKQhzfmFVcLAvecN_qs4JMsQ “Electrostatic interactions are commonly observed in various natural and synthetic fabrics.(36,37) For instance, polyester woven […]