Saturday, Mid-August

Yesterday was kind of a slow one, but I made up for it today.

Coded until around 1 pm, did a load of laundry, cleaned the tub, did a small amount of lawn mowing, dropped off two containers at the hazardous waste collection.

Picked up new hummer food at Scenic Roots and refilled the feeders. Checked out the vendors at the West Barnstable annual fair, including Meetinghouse Farm, but didn’t find the wood turner.

Stopped at Toyota to see about ordering parts for the truck. The salesman was hesitant, so found what I need on Amazon for almost $100 less(!)

After some shopping around, including checking out used on Craigslist, I bought a 2-burner Weber Spirit grill at Botello. Will pick it up on Monday or Tuesday, whenever Ron gets back.

Saved half a Franklin by buying on tax-free weekend.

Have been watering via the soaker hoses since I got home.

I enjoy being single too much!

I get worn out with Ron around.

Almost the Weekend

It’s 4:25 on a Friday afternoon, and I’ve been working on NEPS stuff for most of the day.

Ron left for Jaffrey a little before noon. We went to the Osterville Farmers Market first so he could load up on treats. Altogether, he brought fig balsamic vinegar, olive oil, 2 loaves of Finnish bread, pasta sauce and a lobster bisque starter, plus tomatoes and a cuke from the garden.

I bought some basil, pasta sauce and clam chowder starter for us. Put the garlic from earlier this month (?) in the freezer and stuck the basil in water with a plastic bag over it.

With Ron gone, I set up the laptop in the kitchen and have been enjoying the fresh air. The last two days have been glorious. You can have your “late July”, I’ll take mid-August as the best time of the summer, at least for this year.

Picked a Pair of Pumpkins

Their vines were dying and when I hit them, they thumped, so I harvested the pumpkins today. Hope they keep to Halloween.

After getting my $6 refund from Staples (easy), we had a fabulous lunch at the Silver Shores Shanty in Falmouth, then stopped by the farmers market.

Ron removed the heat shield from his van and pumped up the spare tire.

Getting Things Done

Ron and I cleaned the bathroom and mopped the floors.

We unloaded yard clippings at Emma’s for her sheep; cleaned up most of the gone-by daylilies at Edgewater; and did the transfer station run. I painted the fence that I scraped the other day and filled in the resulting gap with stones and dirt.

I finished a couple of small tasks for Jim.

I was pretty spent by suppertime, so Ron treated us to salad and pizza at Two Brothers, then drove us to watch the sunset at Sandy Neck beach.

Give me your tired, your poor, your (never mind)

Emma Lazarus’s poem is sure getting a workout these days by so-called “progressives”.

For those who are unfamiliar with her background, Emma Lazarus was a woman of German Jewish and Sephardic descent who was an activist for the immigration of Russian Jews in the late 19th century.

Lazarus was both a Socialist and a Zionist. That her poem is so popular with our local leftists, many of whom sympathize not with Israel but with the Palestinians, seems a fitting irony.

By the way, Emma Lazarus wrote the poem in 1883. She died before the 19th amendment was passed in 1920, giving American women the right to vote. Another irony that this woman who is beloved for her compassion toward others and love of country couldn’t even vote or hold office.

Productive

Trimmed the small holly and the front bushes today.

Ron turned the compost.

We had a great time watching the rabbits and hummers tonight.

The male oriole was here this morning!

Finished watering.

After filling the Oriole feeder, we went to South Cape to see the “Super Moon” which wasn’t so super. Pretty, though, and it was a great evening to be out. Perseides start tomorrow morning.

Hummers and Orioles

We spotted a male oriole and a hummer feeding this morning.

Wish I had some pix.

The hibiscus have started!

Tried out a great recipe for peaches, tomatoes, red onion, basil and burrata in a balsamic dressing. Poached eggs over sauteed zuccini and red onion.

Strange Saturday

Ron & MarciaWe spent about an hour yesterday at the anti-illegal/pro-legal immigration demonstration at the Bourne rotary.

It took us an hour to get to Hyannis for the POPS setup, only to discover that a) they didn’t need us and b) we wouldn’t have been allowed to bring real chairs to the event, making it impossible for Ron to attend.

We had great sandwiches at Lambert’s and a pretty ride home through Centerville with a stop at 4C’s and Osterville.

I did some bush and tree pruning in the back.

Gave up on the wireless mice and picked up a wired one at Staples. Life is good.

Yardwork

Did the lawn today, front and back. Raised the mower up to 4 inches in the back.

Ron has been busy resupplying the bird feeders.

Got some plant stakes from Mahoney’s. Need a few more.

Watered front gardens yesterday and and back gardens today.

We made our weekly visit to the Osterville Farmer’s Market to see James. Picked up cheese, Finnish bread and produce.