{"id":191,"date":"2004-08-30T07:15:16","date_gmt":"2004-08-30T12:15:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hendersonbrook.net\/wp\/?p=191"},"modified":"2004-08-30T07:15:16","modified_gmt":"2004-08-30T12:15:16","slug":"gardeners-diaryweekend-recap","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hendersonbrook.net\/?p=191","title":{"rendered":"Gardener&#8217;s Diary\/Weekend Recap"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;m almost done replanting the rest of the flower boxes on the porch.<br \/>\nA meander down 6A from Dennis to Peter&#8217;s house included a productive stop at the County Farm, where I picked up two nice, bushy (you should forgive the phrase) impatiens.  A couple of six packs of fall pansies should finish off the job.<\/p><p><!--more--><br \/>\nI spent some quality time in the garden yesterday and, as usual, less is more: pruned out a full cartload of dead stems, branches and leaves.  Surprisingly, there was a fair amount of healthy new growth under all that junk.<br \/>\nGrandson Bob did a Saturday night sleepover, and his sharp eyes spotted a cricket in the LIVING ROOM.  I was able to smash the loathesome creature, and bought some new sticky traps for the basement on Sunday; they work: some insect with a hard carapace and long legs got caught last night.<br \/>\nBob was running a fever all day yesterday, so we had a boring visit since he couldn&#8217;t really go out and play.  He&#8217;s had a tough summer, has been fighting a sinus infection for the last two months.<br \/>\nFriday, I spent the day in Cambridge on a mission for the office, and realized afterwards how much I miss the city.  After spending a day with bright, professional people, the contrast with Mashpee provincialism was extreme.  Maybe it&#8217;s less so in Woods Hole; one wonders: where, as a non-resident, can one make contact with the community there?<br \/>\nA house on Peter&#8217;s street is on the market for $549,900.  It&#8217;s a brand new monster house right on the pond, and I suspect, even with its relatively small lot, it would be selling for $100-200,000 more in a different town.  Still, not a bad lifestyle: Santuit Pond is quite beautiful, and it&#8217;s part of a protected area.<br \/>\nAlthough it was on the market for less than 3 weeks, the house next door to Peter&#8217;s that listed for $329.9 with only one working bathroom is already under agreement.<br \/>\nThe dog days have us in their grip again; this morning, I dumped a full container from the dehumidifier, almost 3 gallons.  It was 86 in Cambridge last Friday, and I&#8217;ve had the A\/C on here pretty much continuously since Saturday afternoon.<br \/>\nSo, the Olympics is over, and the RNC is here.  One admires the mettle of the 100,000 or so protesters who ignored the heat and humidity and gathered in NYC yesterday.<br \/>\nFollowing the Dukakis\/Mondale\/Carter playbook, the Kerry\/Edwards campaign continues to lose ground.  The mainstream press gleefully announced that Bush already has won the Electoral College, which evidently only includes multi-millionaires with a stake in the pharmaceutical and oil industries, otherwise how can one rationally explain this?<br \/>\nOn Saturday, Carolyn gave me a copy of a splendid article by Bob Lifton on the generational connection between the VietNam and Iraq wars.  It sounds like she&#8217;s &#8220;set&#8221; for cleaning staff next weekend, so Saturday was probably my last chambermaid gig at the resort.<br \/>\nI enjoyed it, cleaning the old-style woodwork and &#8220;setting up&#8221; the romantic sea green and ocean blue linens.<br \/>\nAll part of a summer that even with the turmoil at work and the neighborhood, was like the lovely song, &#8220;Beautiful Candy&#8221;, a season in which, from time to time, one could stop living for reason and really start living for rhyme.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;m almost done replanting the rest of the flower boxes on the porch. 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