DryZone, Home Depot, Apple Barn, More Shoveling, Jazz

Day started with a visit from the DryZone rep, who gave the cellar the best walk-through and analysis of anyone so far.

I signed my life away to get the crawl spaces encapsulated.

Ron kept his dental appointment. I filled out medical records requests for my five Cape-based providers.

We trekked to Home Depot. Ron wanted new drain covers but couldn’t find any that didn’t require installation. I was guessing we might have been in the wrong aisle but turns out, this is a ship-to-store/delivery item, not in stock!

I bought a front door bell and Ron got Gorilla tape, so it wasn’t a wasted trip.

We stopped at the Apple Barn for cider donuts, strawberry/rhubarb pie and an apple fritter. I devoured the fritter and a donut – not exactly Mediterranean diet fare. On the way back, we also made a stop at the liquor store in Pownal.

I dug out a path from the driveway. Also removed snow and dirt from Ron’s snow blower that had packed the Rose of Sharon by the front door. I fear the poor plant has been damaged by snow and the snow blower as well as my careless shoveling. Am never sure whether to let nature run its course or interfere. Guess we’ll know in a couple of weeks, assuming we are in for warmer temps.

Our outdoor lights arrived from Lowes.

Finally, we attended a concert by Linda May Han Oh and her trio at Williams College. Ron loved it, I thought it was – an experience.