Saluda News & Notations 

Published 7:00 pm Thursday, February 21, 2019

“I glanced out the window at the signs of spring. The sky was almost blue, the trees were almost budding, the sun was almost bright.” ~ Millard Kaufman 

 

Leaving Saluda Library this afternoon, a lone dandelion gifted a bright-yellow smile despite gray overcast skies. Sometimes the heart needs dandelion smiles and a hint of spring.  

Sign up for our daily email newsletter

Get the latest news sent to your inbox

Last Friday, I underwent hand/wrist surgery in Asheville: no coffee, food, makeup, or even water allowed before the deed. A friend made sure I got there in one piece without chickening out: although by the time they wheeled me in the surgery suite for my date with the orthopedic surgeon, I was ready to bail (once you look at all those scalpels and things that cut/dice/slice, high-anxiety raises its head).  

Those wily nurses pretty much had me tied down with IV lines and a fashion designer’s nightmare of an embarrassing gown that’d expose a bare south end heading west if I’d run screaming. I’m sure others would have joined in if they’d see THAT sight!  

Over the weekend, kind-hearted folks dropped off easy-fix-&-eat food: kale soup, chicken pot pie, bakery scones: fare I could manage one-handed. It takes a village, doesn’t it? That sort of lifted my spirits a tad: somebody else’s cooking tastes mighty good when you’re down for the count. River didn’t offer his, but I expect he might have shared if I’d been desperate. Pikachu just gave the evil eye because her bowl was empty.   

To my credit, I haven’t plastered surgery pictures all over social media, nor do I plan to. I figure there’s enough too-much-information already: so I’ll just leave you, Dear Reader, with a more humorous image in your mind: River Dog, head cocked, intently watching with one eye, perching in the bathroom doorway, with me one-handedly cursing/ wrapping/wrangling plastic bags around the bandage with wide tape all around, so I could take a shower without getting the dressing wet.   

There are times you JUST don’t want to share everything!  

Saluda Business Association is accepting applications for the 16th annual Saluda Arts Festival on May 18.  Entry deadline is March 15; download application at saluda.com. If you’d like to volunteer, contact marymeyland@gmail.com or 817-946-1284. 

 

Potluck and bingo night is at Saluda Center, February 25, 6 p.m. Bring a favorite dish to share. 

 

Saluda First Baptist Church, 213 Henderson Street, will host a Red Cross Blood Drive on February 27 in the fellowship hall. Contact 828-674-3275 or 828-749-3231 for times. 

 

Saluda Living in Place (SLIP)  will have Frank McNutt, a Home Safety Specialist certified by Age Safe America, speak about “Senior Home Safety” on February 28, 10 a.m. at Saluda First Baptist Church’s Fellowship Hall, 213 Henderson Street. For information call the SLIP office at (828) 490-1040.  

 

Learn more about Saluda Community Land Trust (SCLT) by visiting saludaclt.org or calling 828-749-1560. SCLT’s 12th Annual Meeting on May 1, 6 p.m. at Saluda Center. 

 

Saluda School is having box top collection week: remember to send in those specially-marked bright pink box tops.  

 

Saluda Sympathy goes to Lauretta Cook and family for the loss of her mother.  

Happy February Birthday to: Wylie Rauschenbach, Wesley Pace, Biddie Dawson, Ginny Jones, Jenna Igoe, Suzanne Igoe, Pam Thompson, Catherine Raymond, Eva McCray, Ellen Rogers, Margaret Miller, Paul London, Ward Sandahl, Bill Klippel, Pat Bares, Dwight Smith, Ingrid Sandahl, Fred Baisden, Duane Bateman, Ragan Thompson, Laura Williams, Susan McMasters, Mark Gardner, and Cappy Rearick. Add your birthday to the list!  

 

 

Feel free to contact me at bbardos@gmail.com, (828) 749-1153, or visit bonniebardosart.com