The tomato plants are doing great, and I’ll have to re-pot them soon.
We’ve had so much rain recently that the nasturtium leaves are yellowing, not a good sign, but several plants are flowering. There’s even an occasional Morning Glory.
One of the mystery plants turns out to be a true blue carnation.
The little clump of asters started blooming, and the folks at Twin Gardens would be pleased that their New Guineas are doing so well.
Yesterday, Robert and I started our 8-day round trips to Harwich for his computer camp. I keep telling myself, this is not a big deal, it’s about the same commute I had to Plymouth for 6 months last year.
In the course of looking for a place to settle in, I drove through Harwichport for the first time, a pretty place that looks like an ad for the Cape Cod of song and story.
A friend of Peter’s directed me to an internet cafe in South Chatham; a good landing place to get some work done while Bob is in class. It’s hard to work this time of year, and having a nice venue makes it more palatable.