Ron mowed the back yard yesterday.
Mowing, Lunch in North Adams, Walmart, The Spruces
Played fetch with Jett this morning and walked him at The Spruces this afternoon.
Ron mowed the back yard.
Ron and I were planning to attend the Log Lunch but it was postponed because of Mountain Day. So, we ended up having lunch with the Berkshire Food Project and continued on to Walmart for one of my prescriptions and an OTC for Ron.
Ron got pretty plastered while Jett and I were gone. We punted on news and binged the rest of “Doc” on Netflix. Hope it’s renewed.
October
We are done with September and if today is any indication, well into Fall: 40 degrees when Jett and I went outside this morning.
We still have tomatoes but only a couple of beans this morning. Leaving a zuke alone, we have squashes in the frig.
We changed sheets on Monday but switched around the blanket and spread today after measuring both.
The federal government has shut down as of 0:00 this morning or rather 24:00 last night. This provides an opportunity to the Project 2025 gang to dismember more government functions and sentence more workers to economic capital punishment.
The people at the Food Pantry gave us a really nice selection of produce and a few extras, like cereal and English muffins. Bi-weekly CSA vegetables, including broccolini and kohlrabi.
I updated the code and database on the Remedy computer. Returned it along with some gluten-free cupcakes to celebrate their completion of two years of service and start of their third.
Back home I used the last of the giant zuke for two breads that turned out fabulously.
Five-Pound Zucchini
Ron had brought home a zucchini that had been discarded by the side of the road the last time he walked Jett. The zucchini was huge, weighed almost five pounds.
Today I washed it, peeled it and ground about half of it, three cups worth, for zucchini bread.
The bread turned out pretty well and now I need to figure out what to do with the rest of the zuke.
I just hope it wasn’t poisonous. It smelled and looked okay except for scratches on the skin which I was able to hack off. It was almost as hard as a rock, so I’m guessing that’s why it was tossed.
We’d thought about going to an outdoor event at the Williamstown Historical Museum, but it would have cost $20. I wanted to use up the propane at some point, so we stayed home and had grilled veg burger wraps with lettuce and tomato for lunch. We also had fresh corn that I purchased the other day from the Chenail Farm.
Yesterday we participated in the weekly anti-fascist standout in North Adams. We passed on the planning meeting that followed; I didn’t want to leave Jett alone for longer than necessary.
We watched two Week Four football games. Evidently the Patriots won theirs this weekend.
Wellness Fair, Log Lunch
We breezed through the Wellness Fair at the Harper Center, then off to Log Lunch. We missed out on the entree – chickpea salad made with tahini, green peppers and seasonings, including cilantro, so not a huge loss.
I touched base with Andi later. She suggested a couple more features that I worked on while we watched tv.
Ron and Jett went for a long walk. Jett finally ate not one but two meals! He did much better today; we had only a brief shower around 1 pm.
More Rain
Jett and I went out in the rain around 8 this morning and again during a lull. I cleaned up two trumps and cut down the small peony in the side yard garden.
Ron went out a bit later after the rain had resumed to recycle three piles of paper items at the transfer station.
I’ve been working on the Remedy app in between web surfing.
Made a really nice casserole with a zuke from the garden, cherry tomatoes from a farm, onion, garlic and mozzarella topped with buttered breadcrumbs.
Jett wanted to go out around 8, but it was pouring.
Air Conditioners
Rained last night and today.
I uninstalled the two upstairs A/C’s.
Ron and I went to Walmart for my meds and to do a shop. We split it at the register – great feature.
I met briefly with Andi to go over changes and a bug and to retrieve the set of keys I’d left last week. Turns out they are Ron’s, which I’d used by mistake.
Eco Fair, Outside Work
We enjoyed yesterday’s Eco Fair at the Milne.
I did some deck work today: washing, scraping and sweeping.
Caught up with Claudine. She reminded me that we had the furnace serviced in June. I finally remembered my conversation with her son at that time about the new grandchildren. Makes sense that we’d have this done in the off season anyway.
There’s stuffed zucchini in the oven. Took a while to bake. It was delicious.
I’ve been sympathizing with the Widow Kirk. Even though she comes across as a professional preacher, I’m inclined to attribute some aspects of her performance to genuine grieving. Poor woman!
Ron raked leaves today and pulled some old hardware out of the deck walls.
Jett still refuses to eat. He escaped yesterday and ran immediately to Ben and wouldn’t stop jumping on him. I grabbed his collar; he whipped me around at one point. Tonight, he wants to play fetch. Not happening, doggo.
Put in a final Q3 order from Medline.
Cyber Seniors
We attended their presentation at the Harper Center and enjoyed loaded baked potatoes and beans for lunch.
Unfortunately, I was somewhat complicit in passing bad information. Someone asked the speaker if Apple Airports are secure. She didn’t know what it was but after Googling it, averred that if it has a password, it’s secure. I agreed with her but turns out, that’s wrong. I emailed Brian this morning, requesting that he let those in attendance know.
Ron disposed of the front yard detritus that has been bothering him. We moved the barrels to the back. That and pulling the last weed has greatly improved our house’s curb appeal.
I got the Braven connected to my iPhone via Bluetooth.
Mailed the application for fuel assistance.
We prepped corn and beans for tonight. I prepped a pile of veggies for a train wreck tomorrow: potatoes, carrots, turnips, onion, garlic, sweet peppers, beets.
Ron’s Off to the Transfer Station
Ron brought what must be close to a hundred pounds of plant detritus to the transfer station this morning.
He also picked up groceries and produce from the Food Pantry and lunches from the senior center.
Meanwhile, I raked out the driveway side area we’ve worked on the last couple of days. Found a deteriorated stump and old roots. After raking, we put down mulch.
Did a deep, long watering of the corner and deck gardens.
Jett hates his food.