Rain

We had a little rain this evening. I thought I’d killed the front garden, it was so dry, so I drenched it this morning.

Spent an hour or so updating the O-F websites with stories from the local papers.

We did our usual Sunday chores, including transfer station. James mowed for us at Edgewater yesterday and the yards looked really good.

I made donuts this morning. Getting closer to the right recipe. They were so filling that we skipped lunch. I grilled sausages in the rain (light drizzle) and gave Ron a hard time about sending me into a monsoon.

Noticed that the windshield gasket on the truck has worked itself out of the upper left hand corner.

Hat Day, James’ Website, Meetinghouse Farm

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I registered James’ domain and got him set up on WordPress. Within an hour, he’d installed a Theme and uploaded content. What a guy!

We researched all the garden chemicals and brought a bucketload to the Hazardous Waste collection along with a bag of receipts for shredding and a broken thermometer.

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019After lunch, we ventured forth to Meetinghouse Farms’ open house and splurged on a gorgeous lathed wood salt and pepper set.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The “paintings” are actually extraordinary pieces of fine embroidery.

Hummer, Hyannis, Best Pizza

Great day yesterday:

We stopped at Town Hall to do some SPEA research at the Assessors office, then had Alfredo chicken and broccoli pizza at Two Brothers.

Did a big shop at Market Basket, got home barely in time for my appointment with the doc from my health insurance company.

Ron watered the back yard.

While we were eating supper outside, the hummer hovered less than 5 feet away from us! He/she looked straight at us, then flew off to the big feeder. That touched my soul.

After supper, we went to Hyannis, stopped in at Spinnaker’s and bought prayer flags at a Tibetan store.

Money

Spent the morning going over our financial affairs.

Let’s just say that we don’t have the same problems as the Romneys, for example, or the Clintons or for that matter, the Obamas.

The air is fantastic: 66 degrees, low humidity, pleasant breeze.

Gave Blood

Donated at the Mashpee Library. Got a nice beach towel.

We washed and refilled the hummer feeders. Saw our guy at the flowers near the back stairs, closest he’s come to the house.

Watched a cardinal founder around in the wisteria. Made me happy I put it there.

We had a little bit of rain.

James offered to mow the lawn. He’s set up a PayPal account that we can use! Outstanding….

Bliss

Last night’s attempted meteor watch was a bust. Saw three around 10:30, got up at 3:30 for the peak, but by that time, clouds had moved in. Doesn’t look real promising for tonight, either.

Ron left to pick Emme up and I’m by myself for the first time in quite a while. Have the window open to catch a nice breeze. August has been good to us so far, not like July.

Dropped by to see Candy yesterday and had a nice visit.

The hummingbird has been enjoying the feeders quite a lot. We’ve been seeing it at least once a day. The rabbit was on the bulkhead this morning. Joe Pye Weed is beautiful and enjoyed by many.

We did a consecutive front and back yard mow this afternoon at Edgewater. I cut down the transplanted roses by half and threw compost on them. All the leaves are withered.

Craigville Bonfire

Had a great time last night at Craigville Beach listening to the Moonlighters and watching a magnificent sunset and the gigantic bonfire.

Ron danced! In public!

Saw the hummingbird feeding this morning.

Not Much

Thought about going to Providence or to the Cape Verdean festival at Onset but ended up doing very little here today. Ron is correct, I’ve been spending time recently on budget and paying bills, quite stressful. It’s also been very humid, which takes the starch out of me even faster than heat.

Truth is, I’d rather sit on the deck and look at the birds and the garden than almost anything else. The hibiscus are in full bloom; right now, there are over a dozen bright red flowers the size of dessert plates.

Hummer, MBL

We attended an excellent lecture on aging and cell regeneration at Lillie last night.

Ron was Emme’s taxi yesterday. I had a good meeting with the local Bankers Life reps. It rained pretty much all day.

Ron put up the three hummer feeders and ant “bells”. This morning, we saw the hummer several times at the feeder in the sun.

I paid a slew of bills, including the final payment to Capizzi for the work at Edgewater.

The poor transplanted roses don’t look so great.

We went to a delightful talk “Cape Odd” by local author Jim Coogan at the New Seabury country club this past week. Ron picked up four copies of his books, including two children’s books for the grandnieces and grandnephews. Gorgeous afternoon; we thoroughly enjoyed the views as well as the talk.