So, I picked Peter up today to do our weekly run to the transfer station and saw, to my incredulous eyes, that he had MOWED THE LAWN.
Shopping Story
Like most of my women friends, I hate to shop, even at outlets or the “Don’t you just love a bargain?” place that has covered the Cape with “made in China” kitsch.
Unconscious Mutterings
This week’s free-association list from Luna Niña:
Must Have Been A Tough Week
Ever have a week when you are beyond even walking-under-water tired?
McCain For President
In fact, McCain for Attorney General or Secretary of State, and let’s do away with term limits in this case of this particular public official.
Deadheading
Having been away for part of the week, I spent last evening lopping off the blooms that had “gone by”, the point of which is to make the rest of the plant strong and healthy.
I wish we could do the same with Congress.
Unconscious Mutterings
Almost missed it this week:
- Playoffs:: Stanley cup
- Morris:: Dancing
- Break up:: Hard to do
- Eggs:: Benedict
- Parker:: Pen
- Hardy Boys:: Dana Girls
- Deluxe:: with cheese
- Protection:: condom
- Girl Scout:: cookies
- Salsa:: verde
Last week’s:
- Vagina:: Monologues
- Racism:: George Wallace
- Mother’s Day:: Father’s arse
- Fire alarm:: Leather coat
- Elvis:: Presley
- Pregnant:: Pause
- Vacation:: in the Bahamas
- Waffles:: John Kerry
- Perpendicular:: Lamp post
- Hospital:: Johnny
Who Are They Kidding?
So, the Senate and the Bush Administration, trying to distance themselves from the inevitable consequences of an ill-thought-out war in an oil-rich country, have declared that the excesses at Abu Ghraib are not reflective of the character of the American people.
Grandparents Day
Emmeline’s elementary school is having a Grandparents Day this morning, not in synch with the “official” date, September 12 this year, but presumably a community outreach effort to give the youngsters something to think about besides how nice it would be to play outside rather than to be stuck in a classroom.
Gardener’s Diary
Pruning, osmocoting, Hollytoning and mulching are done, now comes the fun part, weed and fast feed. I paid way too much for Miracle Grow at a local garden center, but, what the heck, they have to eat, too.
The daffodils were a big disappointment, although made up for by beautiful yellow and red tulips, wish I could remember where I got them.
Phil and Beth may have been right about the fairy rose, I clipped off a hundred or more seedpods last Fall, and if foliage is an indicator, it should be very pretty this summer.
The beach rose is also doing very well, but no sign of foxglove and only one lupine seems to have survived.
The garden has been pretty this spring, but will need summer color. Toward that end, I let myself get swept away in a wave of optimism and planted a Clematis by the front fence.
I’m especially happy with the small, low-maintenance perennial rock garden I’ve been working on for the last two years at Peter’s house. Everything, even Emmeline’s beloved Basket of Gold, looks healthy. The front spigot, necessary for watering, exploded over the winter, but neighbor John fixed it this week.
No blooms again on the peony this year, alas.