Hummer, Maidentrip

Decided to take it easy today. Watched “Maidentrip”, which I’d rented on special for 99c from iTunes.

Very inspiring. Hope the kids get to see it.

Saw a little dark hummingbird, too. Seemed to like the sweet-smelling bushes on the left side of the “U”.

Lots To Write About

I gave notice Thursday.

Yesterday, Ron and I worked outside for most of the day, trying to prepare for the rain storm that never came.

He put up shelves in the shed and we started to organize the stuff that has been a jumble.

I put down most of the compost, some 5-10-5 and the mulch. Did some pruning. We both watered.

Today I doused the two little rhodies with insecticide. Unfortunately, I can’t use this type on the little maple tree because it’s in the veggie garden. So, I removed the moth caterpillars by hand.

Bought four heirloom tomatoes for $6 total at the Master Gardeners’ plant sale. I let them stay out in the shade for several hours and put them in the cold frame for the night.

Spent the morning with Candy, which was a great surprise. I delivered some packages that were left across the street for her yesterday.

We went to a terrible lecture on garden design at Highfield. Fortunately, I hadn’t paid for our tickets.

Afterwards, we went to the plant sale. Candy bought a sedum and stopped by here for a visit. She took me to lunch at Laurie’s; BLT sandwiches, great!

Got a call at 12:30 am this morning from Robert. He was in terrible pain, Bonnie and Peter were on their way back from Boston, and he needed to get to Cape Cod Hospital. Emme came with us.

We got there about 15 minutes ahead of B&P, long enough to get him checked in and resting. I brought Emme home and got back here around 2:30 am.

Had been so tired from working outside that I’d fallen asleep without brushing my teeth or getting myself cleaned up. Felt good to shower this morning!

We love our Graber shades.

Got my new bluetooth mouse today. It’s a dandy.

Changed Water Filters

Ron changed the filters yesterday and started the shelf project for the shed. His new saw and table are pretty trick.

I planted a little azalea and pruned back the dead-looking rose bushes. Also planted a box of day lilies.

We sponsored last night’s Cape Cod Build Guild. Really nice group, including Chris O’Brien, Matti Ulvila, Jack Daniel and Andres and Laura Remis.

Ron claims that hummingbirds are back. I think he’s seeing leaves, he believes that they are birds.

New Bedford Symphony

Last concert of the season last night featuring the impressive Rachel Barton Pine. Ron cackled every time she flourished her bow!

The second half was a performance of “The Planets” with a video of NASA footage.

We were mildly worried about driving home in a thunderstorm, but the rain held off.

Ron gave me flowers for Mother’s Day.

Ron is putting up the last shade. He’s complained about the poor installation of the old blinds.

Laundry’s done. Put the jasmine outside. Tried de-miting it with alcohol and Bonide spray.

Day 4

The eye is feeling better, although still weepy and there’s a red spot in the lower center. I hope it’s from the surgery and not from poking it.  Long-distance vision not bad.

Sent the letter of apology to Tom Downs today.

Ron and I gave CJ $20 for his academic triathlon.

Finally got the new PC rolling, and it is great! Debugged NEPS and uploaded the corrections today. Have been able to network somewhat, although with a wireless connection, it’s slow. I was annoying Ron in the second bedroom, so have both laptops running on the same table.

Got the daylily bulbs today but will wait to plant them until I can figure out a way to cover up the left eye.

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Ron’s workshop, under development.

Eye: Day 3

Hope I didn’t hurt my eye yesterday, I may have poked it. Achy last night. Still taking acetaminophen today.

Eye’s pretty red this morning, but Ron says not more than yesterday.

Still have the feeling of grit in the eye.