Patty - eBay to the rescue. This is the mop pad results I found, and there is another brand name also (Aquashine). To get the mop it looks like a separate search. I see O-Cedar at Home Depot. Amazon has one also. Here's the Google search on the mops themselves. They look very practical. My favorite mop had a heavy sponge head that would fold in half to wring it out but they finally stopped making the refills, any left in existence go for astronomical prices on eBay. Those were more for scrubbing than just a damp mop.
Today is bright and clear so I'll step out and see why one of those strings of lights stopped lighting. It's not something to do in the rain. I've figured another way to use a few more of the extra strings in there also - they've been around for a few years and not put to use. I don't remember what I might have had in mind.
Last night I stayed up finishing that puzzle and seem to have lost one piece in the long months it was out on the table. But it is over and back in the box. I always mark on the box and guide where the missing piece is, and it will go to the donation bin. The new puzzle is the antidote to the last one, called Readers Paradise (they don't include an apostrophe but I'll guess with the antique cash register it is a public place so it is readers' plural. :)
Errands to do today. Starting the week with the dishes washed, the laundry done, and the trash out at the curb. I have a couple of decisions to make regarding volunteer projects.