Good Saturday morning Gary, Frankie, Thad, and Loner!
Frankie, I hope things go better for you, and that your grandmother has gotten over her stomach illness. That bastard neighbor poisoned the cat?

Sometimes I don't see why God lets some people live! Sorry, I've already said too much.
Gary, I hope you're staying cool in the desert. Actually, I have a portable AC, but I need to order the exhaust hose and set it up in my bedroom. I also have an old box unit that probably needs to be replaced. Though it's been a little cooler the last few days, with lots of rain and clouds, but I know that's not going to last.
Thad, I shop at my local Dollar Tree a lot. I bought some artificial flowers for the cemetery there, which is a lot more reasonable than the exorbitant prices the cemetery owners charge. And I also buy a lot of canned and boxed food items for the MCC Food Pantry.
The mangos are still in season, but my tree has finished bearing for the year. There are other varieties that bear throughout the summer here, a few as late as October. I spread fertilizer around my mango trees and all my other fruit trees Thursday. It's a special formula from the local Rare Fruit Council which has zero nitrogen (spreading nitrogen fertilizer is prohibited from June 1 to September 30 in Florida. Besides, my established trees don't need it. In addition, they'll get plenty of nitrogen anyway from the nitrogen-fixing process from lightning in our summer thunderstorms).