Jewelry Shopping; Yard Work

While Alpha was interviewing for a job in Hyannis, I did a little moderate exercise at the gym.

Opting for scenic Route 6A back to Mashpee, we saw a sign at Sturgis Library for a jewelry sale. The librarians were nice enough to let us shop until closing, and we bought earrings for me and a bracelet and pendant for Alpha for $1, $2 or $3 each.

Today, Ron and I took down the 1/4 inch fencing around one of the older gardens, in preparation for some heavy weeding (grass). We had stupidly anchored the outer fencing with baling wire. I started pulling up grass and hope to finish tomorrow.

Good: I found a photo of Ron that I’d misplaced.

We Have Something to Offer (and It’s Better than Anything of Yours)

If I am ever stupid enough to join another Falmouth-based social or political group, I’ve given my family permission to shoot me and call it a mercy-killing.

The Falmouth Weltanschauung is the result of two deplorables: wealth and the influence of the military and the federal government on local institutions (WHOI, MBL, Fisheries, etc.).  As a consequence, the brand of progressivism here is, oddly, bureaucratic, intolerant and conformist.

Alpha and I attended a meeting of 500 Women in Science last night; we attended, that is, until I was asked to leave for being “disruptive”.

Alpha was fantastic: supportive and consoling.  So as not to waste the trip, we went to the Dollar Store on the way home.

A Little Deep Cleaning

Ron and I, mostly I, vacuumed the back of the frig today.  Huge clumps of dust.

Alpha and I visited Highfield for a first meeting of the Gardeners.  We won the door prize!

Alpha stayed for lunch.  Drove her home in rain and sleet.  Nasty Nor’easter.

Adoption Triggers

I think I was triggered by a Netflix episode and a Globe story about adoptees.

Had a shouting match at PT about being a less-than-valued person after I was blown off by the techs, who chose in two consecutive sessions to attend to little women with dark hair.

I had a dream last night about the downside of being a non-blood relative on the Cohen side.

It is unsettling that these things are coming to the surface so late in life.

$25 of Stupid; Fired CCOSM

Distracted, maybe, by job search, I managed to mess up two projects over the weekend.  I kludged a fix of one today.  The other was irredeemable.

I got fed up with the stupid overbooking of PT patients at CCOSM and fired them today.  Sounds like they are notorious for this.