Tomatoes simmering after being blanched and peeled; these will probably be just plain sauce in the freezer.
Lovely heavy thunderstorm last night strew baldcypress leaves all over my new roof. I think by the weekend I'll have leaves to mulch since we have more wind and rain today (and assuming a flash flood doesn't actually materialize and wash them away.)
The donation bin in the laundry room is filling up so I'll load the contents into the SUV and drop them off at Goodwill, on a run that will also feature dropping off recycling.
I called the village today and left a message for code enforcement about a very large very dead oak that is going to drop a limb and kill someone or mangle a car one of these days. It is in the next block up the hill on my street and has bugged me for years, and as it continues to stand there it becomes more dangerous by the day. The people who own the house know its a problem but haven't acted. At this point, they shouldn't be given the choice to ignore it. I literally move to the other side of the street when I pass with the dogs, or when I'm driving by. I've removed dangerous trees in my yard even when they wouldn't hit someone in the street. Let's hope code enforcement doesn't decide my trees are too close to the road (20 years ago I planted good quality species that are long-lived and durable and not a problem. I think they're grandfathered in by now).
eBay for me this morning then PT for the ex this rainy afternoon, after some shopping. I let my fingers do the walking through a lot of sites and research before I found the extra soft toothbrush heads I want from Costco. I have a new electric toothbrush and the first test with the "medium" brush is like taking a chisel to the teeth - no way that's gonna help with anything.