NY Times; Coffee; Laundry; Transfer Station; Sticker; Weeding; Watering; Benadryl; Nineties

We got back in time to drive both James and Em home from work yesterday.

Had it together well enough this morning to fetch the paper and make coffee.

Picked up trash at Edgewater and drove James to work. Slapped on the new sticker; got the transfer station and laundry done early.

Ron put in the last a/c in the bedroom. It wasn’t too bad last night with the ceiling fan, but it’ll be better tonight.

I did some weeding and watering and had an allergic reaction to something; thank goodness for Benadryl. We had a good rain the other day, but it’s been bloody hot, in the nineties, so didn’t want to risk losing plants.

I like the long-handled sprinkler I bought for $5.99 at Christmas Tree Shop and sorry I didn’t get one sooner.

Ron cleaned out the trap in the bathroom sink and watered trees with huge buckets of water.

After a lot of soul-searching, I punted on the bluestone pavers; too hot and the car deal blew a hole in our available cash. The seller was very understanding, said to call him in September and we’d make arrangements if he still has them.

Ron and I figured out where the septic tank top is, and we adjusted the size of the newest, yet unplanted garden accordingly.

Ron promised to get lumber so we can get the raised bed put together tomorrow and maybe seed.

The van’s battery died again.  We’re looking to get a battery booster at AutoZone tomorrow.