Sander

Tried out the sander today. It works well, although I need heavier grit quarter sheets.
Turned on the heat, finally. I just couldn’t stand the cold any longer.

Yard Work

Mowed the lawn, which needed it. Watered the new grass garden at 11. Did a transfer station run with Peter. Comcast was out to check on a problem with the box outside that affected several houses.

Knowing Another

Last night’s season finale of “Mad Men” featured the engagement of Don Draper, the handsome, middle-aged, literally self-made man – to his 25 year old secretary. Which brought up the question, “Does she really know him?” (Answer: no, since Don has not yet revealed his actual identity to her).
That resonates because I’m wondering the same thing: at what point do we really know another person well enough to say that we love them and not our idea of them?

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Hyacinths

Planted a half dozen hyacinths yesterday in between the back yard Montauks. Should be a great spot, since it gets a lot of sun. I was happy to get them in before last night’s rain.
Had a really nice, easy supper tonight, baked pollock (beautiful fillet from Roche Bros) and a home made Asian Salad knockoff with romaine, peapods, craisins, almonds, noodles and Drew’s sesame orange dressing, far superior to Kraft’s.

Mulch

100_3333.jpgUnloaded a yard of wet mulch today at Edgewater. Emme helped spread about half on the new grass garden, and she also decorated with some of the larger rocks. It looks quite nice.

Peter will take some pix tomorrow, and I may go back myself to finish weeding and spreading in the front.

I’d like to know how much that mulch weighs! I’ve seen estimates of 800-1,000 pounds.

Fell into a deep sleep, woke up about two hours later.

Remembered that poor Fluffles had been outside the whole time!

Buttoned Up

I’ve been sleeping very well, going to bed early and getting up before dawn. Sweet Mr. Fluffles has been curling up with me.
I spent most of yesterday in front of a computer screen. A full-time gig fell through for budget reasons, so I’m on the lookout again for work.

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Grass Garden, Cont’d.

Finished planting yesterday: Miscanthus Variegatus, lavender, catmint, sedge, maiden grass, dwarf fountain grass. Pulled off some serendipitous little vignettes and unearthed several big pudding stones for interest.
Will add mulch or woodchips and may ask Emme and/or James to help pick out some inexpensive whirligigs for color. There is room for the gazing ball that Bonnie wants.
Rained last night; we may get more today and a big storm on Friday.

Grass Garden

100_3226.jpgFor the last two days, I’ve been prepping a good-sized section of the back yard at Edgewater for a grass garden.

I’ve been fretting about that part of the yard for years. I had it cleared but never did anything with it, so it filled itself in with chamomile, weeds, evening primrose and a lot of nasty wild stuff with killer thorns.

I also trimmed the forsythia in the front and dug up two azaleas that never took. All of this required 2 trips to the transfer station in addition to the regular dump run. I was so worn out yesterday evening that I almost fell asleep in my driveway.

Don’t ask me why I’m doing this instead of working on the deck(s) because I really don’t know.

I do know that I could get a flight on Southwest from Providence to Oakland, with a stop in Phoenix, for only $204.

Window Boxes

100_3192.jpgEmme redid the window boxes on the shed today, and I think they look great.

We picked up a bunch of grasses for their backyard. Clearing and planting will likely be a weekend-long project.