Pushed It A Little; Amazing Alpha; Unsubscribed
Took an actual shower yesterday. Did the stairs multiple times and hauled up laundry. Had to scramble after an errant shopping cart in front of Andy’s.
Drove Alpha to work. She’s managed not only to get herself a job, but to save enough to buy her plane ticket – on her own – after soliciting advice from her Dad. Not bad for the kid!
I’ve been unsubscribing from a pile of email lists. Have been overwhelmed, especially by requests for funds.
Made salad, corn and turkey/spinach/feta burgers for supper.
Changed Water Pitcher Filter
Good ideas for Fall/Winter cleaning.
Insights
Worth mulling over, inspired by a flyer from Rowe Conference Center:
Trump’s comments about women subvert men’s instinctive role as caregiver and protector.
Rich men don’t negotiate, discuss or compromise. They dictate and ordain.
Checkup
Good checkup yesterday morning. Got the okay for 50% weight-bearing.
Drove Alpha to work and picked up the CSA on Tuesday. Did the Pantry run yesterday.
Phone woke me up this morning at 2:30 am. It was running out of juice, even though I charged it earlier in the day. Time for a new one?
Did some reformatting for Preowned and was assigned more work.
Watched Ron and Robert drink ouzo and Metaxa Amphora 7. Robert was fine, Ron was not. I drove everyone home.
Early to Bed…
Ron put up the new curtain transom yesterday. The instructions are ridiculously confusing.
After checking out the Sandwich porchfest, I drove Alpha to the bank. Picked up some pastry at the new-ish bakery in Mashpee Commons. Their pecan tarts more than justify a return visit.

One of the Edgewater neighbors has pottery for sale. Lovely stuff, I bought a bowl.
Earlier, I brought the truck out back and we unloaded the salt marsh hay. The back yard now has the scent of heaven on earth. Ron crowed about my backing into the clothes line. F-off.
Ron did the transfer station run, including a pile of blow-downs, and Falmouth errands.
I made salad and bison burgers for supper. Fell asleep around 7:30.
Fiat Verde Chiaro
Rain
It’s Sunday and it’s been raining for hours. Lucky: I’d forgotten to water the mums on the front steps.
Watching the trees whip around outside, am feeling very lucky to be in a warm, dry house.
Ron grabbed the Times for us, has laundry going and brought Robert to work.
“Made of 185 parts, your feet and ankles are extremely complex. There are 26 bones, 33 joints, and 107 ligaments, and 19 muscles in your feet, to be exact. The ankle provides the foundation for the foot and acts as a shock absorber, as well as a mechanism for propulsion. Each year about two million Americans visit the doctor for ankle pain from arthritis or fracture. An estimated 50,000 people a year experience end-stage ankle arthritis, in which the ankle cartilage has worn away completely, causing painful bone-on-bone rubbing and some level of disability.”
Smokey has been here sleeping in my living room chair since about 1:30 this afternoon. I had a nap myself before he arrived. He decided to check out the bed before he took off.
Day 26 – Full
Ron took Robert to work and put in a day at the bakery.
Met Cindy and Cathy for brunch. We finished early, so I took a drive through Sandwich village and made a brief stop at Sandy Neck and Scenic Roots.
Drove Alpha to work and continued on to Hart Farm in Dennisport for salt marsh hay.
Picked up a church pie and soup mix at Andy’s. Cleaned up the kitchen, made the bed, vacuumed and put Rug Gripper tape on the two scatter rugs. Made a salad and put the pie in the oven for supper.
Very tired, arms were sore. Ron is off to pick up Alpha.
Day 25 – Weight-Bearing!
Ron picked up supplies from CVS before he went to work, so I was able to put on a clean dressing. Foot looks a little swollen and skin is peeling like crazy, but the wound looks the same as yesterday.
Got the okay to start weight-bearing!
Drove Alpha to work. Deposited checks.


