Easter Sunday: Paper, Laundry, Fencing

In addition to our usual, we put 1/4 and 1/2 inch fencing around the last vegetable garden.

Ron and I walked about a mile and a half around the neighborhood. Nice day for it.

Pizza and Easter candy for supper, and did we ever enjoy it! Weightier today but well worth it.

I confirmed that there’s a layer of fine dust on the solar panels and experimented with ways to clean them. Think this is quite doable for us.

Transfer Station, Visit

Ron and I made the transfer station run yesterday, and afterwards, I visited Geri and Free.

Did about a mile and a half walk around the golf course. Very pleasant day for it.

I don’t understand the fussing about staying in place when one has internet access: boredom, loneliness, etc. There are so many resources available online.

Mulch and a Walk

Before it started raining, Ron and I walked around the neighborhood, a little under a mile and a half, including the field on the way back.

I was able to do some calisthenics this morning, a Babbel lesson and distributed the bag of wood chips around several bushes.

I also planted cauliflower and collard plants from Walmart.

Watched the PBS NOVA program “The Truth About Fat”.

Met step goal.

Hobbyhorse

Ron is fed up with my obsession with real estate.

I’m glad we have a yard and gardens. I’d rather we lived where we didn’t have to hear our neighbors but a small house with a yard is better than an apartment, even an upscale one with a view.

I can’t imagine what life would be like without the gardens. I enjoy them and value the exercise required to maintain them.

Further, I’m glad that we could keep Edgewater long enough so Peter and Bonnie could buy it.

I haven’t minded the so-called isolation during the Covid-19 pandemic.

It has shown that people most here are as self-centered and mean-spirited as I suspected them to be.

I’ve been keeping busy with other things, like reading, crosswords, watching videos and occasionally learning French with Babbel.

Mulch

Ron had the chipper working yesterday. I spread last year’s barrel around trees and bushes.

I also cut back the autumn clematis and dug out grass under the maple.

The MRTC had a virtual meeting last evening at which new officers were elected.

Ron is glum – again. We went to Walmart for his prescription, not the one he wanted, but it provided an opportunity to stock up on a few staples: dill weed, oatmeal, chips.

I also bought some weed killer for invasives that are spreading on the lawn. Sprayed them, leaving it overnight, we’ll see how things look tomorrow.

Made chocolate pudding and a stir fry with the pea shoots that are difficult to soften up.

Finally, I moved the sewing machine upstairs and finished some mending. Didn’t have as much as I thought, although I did fix a shopping bag, zigzagged stitched a pair of pajama bottoms and sewed a button on a pair of shorts. I decided to recycle several garments that are pretty much beyond repair.

Having the machine on the desk worked out very well, so I might leave it there.

We did a walk in the neighborhood that put me over goal for the day. I was a pain in the neck and wanted to take Old Barnstable back. Ron graciously agreed.

I did a small amount of yardwork, too, spread more wood chip mulch. Picked up Bonnie 6-packs at Walmart; those will go in tomorrow, which should complete the cold weather garden.

Renewed my subscription to MyHeritage at 10 percent off.

Taking a Break

Went to Aubuchon for a vacuum cleaner bag and found disposable nitrile gloves in stock!

Did three hours of yard work, mostly digging up grass that had encroached on the U. I cut down the last of the big grasses and set up a drying area for the clods, hoping to retrieve some loam.

Stopped the boston.com subscription. It’s ridiculous that this can’t be done online; I don’t care about City of Boston news; and besides, I’ve had a bad feeling for the Globe since the cowardly Spotlight “team” banned me from their website.

Ron sent me a recipe from the NYTimes for a umami pasta dish. He made it.

I’ve stopped renewing Ancestry and downloaded all the data for my account, but may keep MyHeritage.

Ron and I went for a nice walk through part of the Childs River Conservation Area. We ran into several inconsiderate idiots who were not wearing face masks. Quelle surprise.

I managed to get the screen back in the attic window. Opened both windows for ventilation.

Mostly a Chores Day

I made a pesto/feta/cauliflower crust pizza. Came out well.

We did the laundry, changed sheets and dropped off the recyclables to the transfer station.

They are limiting the number of cars for recycling, but we didn’t have to wait. By the time we were done, there was a line of 20 cars waiting, some backed up on the street.

We also picked up some produce at Pariah Dog Farm. I ordered produce from Oakdale Farm for delivery next Friday.

Planted kale and violas from Sprout Farm and red cabbage from Bonnie Plants. Also bought a swiss chard from Sprout but am letting it harden off a little more before planting.

Checks

We received refund checks for Edgewater overpayments to the mortgage and insurance companies.

The first remote deposit didn’t work, so I made a couple of trips to the bank and did walks around both sections of Mashpee Commons.

As is to be expected, very few people were wearing masks.

Did more yardwork yesterday, especially in the front. Beds are looking much better.

Ordered cowslip seeds from a company on Etsy. Love primrose, hope these really are perennials. We’ll find out next year and the year after.

We did a transfer station run and got rid of trash, but recycling was closed.

Rain, Wind

Yesterday was foul so we stayed inside.

Did some exercises with small hand weights and chair yoga. Walked in place during BBCNews America. Heated up sweet red pepper/gouda soup with turnip for lunch. Salad-plus for supper.