Pain

We put in two butterfly bushes this week, and I started layering a new vegetable garden for next Spring.

Ron packed the truck with overhanging branches from our street, in preparation for the Town’s snow removal inspection.

We brought the lot to Emma’s this afternoon. Had a nice visit with her dog and the sheep loved the leaves. We sat for a few minutes by the lake and ate a couple of her heirloom tomatoes.

We did laundry and cooked supper, chicken and baked potatoes. Easy cleanup.

Between Then and Now

It’s been almost a week since my last post.

Cindy came over for dinner last night. We had our usual really nice visit.

Our new handyman/carpenter/genius Mike Yeomans treated the Edgewater deck last Friday. We blew it by not putting on a second coat right away.

Ron bought a dremel so he could finish sanding, especially the gate. He’ll finish up the staining before it gets cold.

The whole house fan has been fantastic. The house was 82 (oven) and the fan cooled it to 68 in almost no time.

We planted a butterfly bush yesterday and Ron picked up another one today. The butterflies found it immediately. They may have been Viceroys.

The awning went up last Friday. I love it!

Properties Doings

Mike of Mike’s Powerhouse Crew will be treating the deck tomorrow at Edgewater.  Ron will be the designated homeowner.

The awning is scheduled to be installed as well.

Looks like the lawn is going to be limed in the next couple of days and aerated in the next two weeks.

Problem Solved?

The carpenter adapted Peter’s basement window to accommodate the low-profile air conditioner.  Ron was there and I stayed here to install Rails for Saturday.

The body work on the truck is done and truck is home.  Ron has been a good sport shuttling me.

Made baked salmon and bread pudding.  Both quite good.

 

Lemons to Lemonade

We attended the wake in Milton of a family friend who passed away at age 101, then had lunch at Strawberry Fair, a walk on the Nantasket strand, a drive along Jerusalem Road in Cohasset, ice cream at FarFar’s and a visit to Cretinon’s farm stand in Duxbury.  Then we voted in Mashpee.

Americana

We had a nice afternoon yesterday in Marstons Mills, enjoying their Barnstable 375th birthday event, which included music by Three Cats and a Dog, a book sale and a roast chicken dinner.

We were given a nice wooden bowl and bought some Cape-themed books for Jen’s children, mailed today.

Brought the truck in for body work today to fix the front bumper, part of which had rusted away and part of which I crunched into the front fence.

Entertaining Sunday

Jen and Peter and families were here for a low-key get-together yesterday.

Oranges, coffee and TV tables (all Ron’s ideas) were a big hit. We also served watermelon, munchies, hummus and vegetables, and a dozen Sippewissett oysters.

We had enough chairs for everyone and the deck looked festive with our two tables and some bright flowers.

A neighbor cat received attention from Robert and Jen’s 3. The little guys also enjoyed watching the spinning sprinkler.

Ron did his usual great job of clean-up before we hunkered down for the last episodes of “Prime Suspect”.

Today we’ve done laundry and changed the sheets, and I’m having a hard time getting motivated to do much else.