Last 24 Hours

We took Smokey in last evening because it was raining, and called his dotard owner, who was hysterical and threatened to call the cops when Ron tried to calm him down.

We were upset for Smokey, which put a damper on a storytelling performance at the Woods Hole Community Hall.  We left as the second half was getting started.

I stress ate for a couple of hours afterwards and was sick.

Today, we were tormented by 5 1/2 hours of noise across the street, starting at 8 am.

I finally left to get gas and to buy a couple of annuals to finish the flower boxes.  Lynn gave me a great deal: two free lettuce bowls and four cold weather vegetable flats for the price of 1.  Also picked up a pot of arugula.

I went to the Cotuit Historical Society open house around 2.  I’d signed up for a hearth cooking class, but the teacher led me to believe in a call last night that it would take the whole day, from 10 to 4.

Turns out, they were done by 2.  It might have been fun but then again, it may not have, and I’m okay with missing it.

Went home to work on the gardens.  Pulled out all the corn and squash and by mistake, a couple of tomato plants as well.  Harvested several squash and a zuke.  Made room for the chard, arugula and kale.  Did the flower boxes.

Had neglected to renew the Santuit Pond Estates website domain, which expired today.  Fortunately, was able to pay the normal renewal price, and it was back on line almost immediately.

Rain

We are getting rain.

Yesterday, one of Smokey’s owners grabbed him off our deck and brought him home.  Wondering how long it’ll be before Smokey finds his way back, if ever.

Tried out a new mobile banking app this morning.

Ron brought home a load of vegetables yesterday from the farm.

We had pizza and ice cream at the Senior Center yesterday.  Got to visit briefly with Lynn.

The replacement deck chair seat arrived yesterday.

My star and I had a philosophical discussion yesterday morning about whether politics is inherently corrupt.

Caught Up

Finished normal weekend chores this morning: changed sheets, laundry.  Irrigated Rudbeckia with kitchen water, mulched and picked up last evening’s weedings.

Did some pre-storm harvesting while Smokey sat under one of the big grasses: tomatoes, beans, egg plant.

Ron drove Robert to work and brought home carbs from the Senior Center.

Very humid.  Glad we’ve left the A/Cs in.

Sunday Chores

We got back early enough from RI to do a transfer station run.  Ron kept James’ old bed for the wood.

I (finally) planted the Rudbeckia given to me last weekend (ouch) that have been sitting in water in a bucket.

We watched “First They Killed My Father” which started streaming on Netflix two days ago.

Kingstown, RI

In what was no doubt our last trip of the summer, we went to Southern Rhode Island for a dazzling CD release party put on by one of Ron’s friends.

We stayed the night and had breakfast in Jamestown and made a brief visit to Beavertail State Park.  Unfortunately, it was foggy, so we missed some great views going over the Pell, Newport and Mt. Hope bridges.


Deck Chairs

Alpha and I found some on sale (2/3 off) metal deck chairs at KMart (their idea) last night. They’d planned to go to a film showing but didn’t feel up to it, which worked out well for me; I got home about an hour earlier than expected.

I made stuffed zuke for lunch and pesto pizza for supper.

Ron put the chairs together today. One of the chairs has a slight hole. I called the manufacturer and asked for a repair kit, but the manufacturer is sending us a new seat.

We talked about going out to eat tonight, but when it comes down to it, there aren’t a lot of choices for vegetarians.  So, we made meatloaf: eggplant, carrot, celery, onion, tomato, seasonings, cheese, egg, panko. Cooked it on the grill, served it with corn.

Smokey likes our deck!

 

Ron Cooked! Aeration

Ron made my favorite vegetarian burgers for supper two nights ago and a mild squash/spinach chili with corn and rice last night.

I found the bugs in Warranty: stupid typos.

Saw Dr. Boyle for the one year checkup on Monday. That pretty much killed the morning, although I was able to hear about half of the noontime call. As I suspected, the mobile apps do not poll the database.

The guys from Weed Man aerated the lawn, back and front, today.

I set up a Warranty repo on Team Services yesterday.

Attended a session on wildlife print tracking at LL Bean last night.

Afternoon in Cotuit; Evening in Dennis

Alpha and I went to the Cotuit Library for a lecture on Japanese art. They attended the lecture, I worked downstairs.

We saw signs for and were lucky enough to be able to visit the Cotuit museum, which is run by the Historical Society of Santuit and Cotuit. It’s an exquisite museum co-located with the beautifully restored Samuel Dottridge Homestead.

Yesterday evening, all three of us visited the Cape Cod Playhouse for the first time to see the final performance of the season, “The Best of Second City”. I thought Alpha seeded the best ad lib of the night with their suggestion “Butterfly Screams” in the emo/punk rock genre.



Salads; Sauce; Alpha; Art

Made two salads and some less than perfect tomatoes into sauce yesterday.

Ron cleaned up the kitchen; it’s much nicer now!

Alpha, Ron and I went to Lillia and Herb’s art opening at the Falmouth Art Center.  There was also a juried show going on at the same time, so it was quite crowded for a while.

We love their work and Alpha fell in love with the Center.  They may apply for a scholarship to take a class.

They spotted a beautiful set of candleholders, and I bought them.  We’ll pick them up when the show is over, in about 3 weeks.

Picked up a couple of boxes of “used” strawberries and a couple of other groceries at Jack in the Beanstalk.  Ron and Alpha put together strawberry shortcakes for us.

Made a big breakfast this morning:  blueberry pancakes and a Western-type omelet with cheddar cheese, pepper and used cherry tomatoes.