Mid-September

Good rain last night, an inch or more. Grasses got a bit beat up from the storm.
Fed Miracle-Gro to the vegetables this morning.
Skimmia still not doing well.
Yesterday, I put together a book of photos on the evolution of the garden, something I’ve been wanting to do for a long time. Stuck in some photos of Fluffles and James, too, and one of me.

About Time

Nice cuke and some tomatoes that were almost sweet from the garden.
Mailed the corporate tax returns.
Went to Mary Nowik’s wake. Very different from a Valzie wake, that’s for sure. She was always kind to me, and I will miss her cheerful, welcoming smile. It’s very sad that someone with her talent and energy had a difficult end. Plus, a death in the older generation moves the rest of us up one, as Carolyn once ironically observed.

Unfocused

ClematisI’m tired of fighting my native tendency to be lazy, undisciplined and unproductive.

Things are nice here because I’ve pushed myself to make them so. If they weren’t nice, I’d be annoyed.

To further underscore the hypocrisy of the first paragraph, I take satisfaction in the fact that just about everything here that is nice is either directly or indirectly my doing and the result of hard work.

I’m tired of keeping track of things, like the dates on which bills are due, the cat needs to get his flea medicine, the truck must be brought in for an oil change, or fertilizer should be put on the vegetables, the roses and/or the hydrangeas.

I wish someone would send me a present. It doesn’t need to be something big; a box of caramels would do just fine.

Late Sunday Afternoon

endoftheroad.jpgThis has been my favorite time of the week for as long as I can remember.

Strange, since either school or work immediately follow, and I pretty much have hated both my entire life.

I don’t hate actual work, mind, just the people that seem to be the inevitable part of it.

Come to think of it, same with school. I love learning, just hate the personalities attached.

Maybe the last bit of freedom before the start of the serious part of the week is especially sweet. It is certainly heart-wrenchingly poignant.

Today, James, Tyler, Ethan and I went to Sea Mist. We left around quarter of five, so I got home in time to put on some jeans and totally chill.

Tyler came up with a great idea: they went for a dip in the outdoor pool, then jumped into the heated indoor pool. They must have done this 4-5 times. I wonder if the Capital One commercials are having a subliminal effect on the young.

I’ll bet they felt like a million bucks after they showered and put on dry clothes.

Grandparents’ Day

newhaircut.jpgI doubt that there will be much celebrating in these parts, but I think grandparents are worth having their own day because we fill an important role. Something about giving the unconditional love that people need to develop a healthy personality.

I was thinking about Nonna this morning; a comment in yesterday’s gardening seminar brought back memories of her putting raw dandelion or chickory greens, I’m not sure which, in salads. I think she called them “radich”, although she rolled the r so that it sounded more like “ladich”.

I’ve been up for a while; fed Neptune’s to the hydrangeas, raked the back lawn and watered. Seeded and fertilized some bare spots in the back.

Anyway, to commemorate the day, here’s a picture of my youngest grandchild, sporting his back-to-school haircut.

Started and Ended the Day with Lawns

bench.jpgWent to a seminar on lawns at Mahoney’s this morning. Picked up grass seed and fertilizer for the dead spots.

Drove over to Wareham for gas, thus saving almost $4, and a couple of other errands, including things for kitty.

Got back in time to mow the back and side yards – with the hand mower. Finished around 7. I didn’t want to deal with the nuisance and the noise of the electric mower, and glad for that – with the hand mower, you can feel and hear exactly what’s going on with the grass, where it’s thin, where it’s come in well.

Hadn’t realized until today how nice and level the back yard is after the grading last year. I guess that crazy man with the Bobcat knew what he was doing!

I didn’t have to rake much, left the small clippings in for mulch. The larger clippings collected on the top of the mower, and I used most of those to mulch the tomatoes. It was also easier to do the edging with the hand mower.

Broke off some lavender by mistake; cleaned it and when it’s dry, will put it in with linens.

Tried painting with metallic paint and a stencil today to dress up the switch covers. Didn’t work very well. Visited some “antique” shops in Buzzards Bay. Can’t find 3-toggle switch covers anywhere.

Someone launched a very respectable fireworks display tonight from the vicinity of Kristina Lane.

It’s Thursday Evening Already?

fluffles.jpgDid a little watering today, otherwise was mostly indoors cleaning up after Fluffles (again) plus more filing. Fluffles helped by keeping the papers from blowing away, i.e., sitting on them, and keeping me company.

Had a good meeting with Mike Aupperlee about windows and a few other maintenance/improvement items, including why a bay window would be a really stupid idea on this house (has to do with the height of the windows and the roof line). He’s doing a lot of work with the Riverview School. Good to see him again.

Have been wanting to do this for a LONG time: obtained some competitive bids on auto insurance and found to my surprise that I’ve been getting a good deal. Going to check on homeowners tomorrow.

Post-Labor Day

Fed the roses today (Rose-Tone), probably the last feed until spring.
Was wiped out from the Labor Day cookout, but I did plant three mums yesterday, one a gift from Lori and the Robbins children. They are quite beautiful, and I’m delighted to have some Fall plants in the “empty” spot where the daisies were. Next year, Lupine as well, I hope.
Helped out briefly at Highfield, squared away some paperwork at the Social Security office, dropped off trash and recyclables at the transfer station, then went to Sandwich looking for light switch covers today (none), but I did visit a very nice art gallery on 6A. Took on turn on Sandy Neck, but it was humid and too hot with little breeze; much more pleasant here.

Labor Day

Cookout came and went. Everyone had a good time and ate well.
And I get the leftovers. Heh.

Visited 6 stores this morning looking for an outdoor dining set. Just about everyone but Shaw’s was sold out, and theirs was too much ($99). Turns out, I didn’t need it anyway, but I did pick up a nice folding chair for $3 at a yard sale.

Candy’s potato salad was its usual hit. My green salad went, too.

Lori came over with Eric, Ethan and Emily.

Good Day (Sunshine)

This must have been a top ten – outstanding day.

Finished mowing – easy this time with the stiff breeze and cooler temp.

Vacuumed the carpet, aired out the cellar and swept the bulkhead stairs.

Moved a cart on wheels to the guest room, where it will serve as a nice window seat, once I get a proper cushion for it.

Did a run with Peter to the transfer station. Afterwards, picked up a few more things for the cookout, including corn at an astonishing 12 ears for a dollar ninety-nine.