Guilt

Call me slow, but it’s just settling in that I have tremendous guilt for wanting to spend only limited time with my mother. It’s very uncomfortable to repeatedly sit with the verbal onslaught of someone’s dialogue regarding nothing that has to do with anything surrounding their own situation, or reality. I should be able to […]

Imported Arachnid

When packing up the Island kitchen, I set aside the tin clad copper pans that mom inherited from one of the authors of her career capping editing project. These are now at our home, and I’ll research how to clean them up. One of the pieces had a spider, and its web, inside of it. […]

Dentist 4.4

Turns out the dentist had mom’s permanent crown back from the lab, and installed it. Mom is none the wiser, but knows everything is OK. The front office let me know our collective sneakiness is intact.

Dentist 4.3

The dentist figured out mom broke her temporary crown. The one she doesn’t know she has. YAY!!! This is SO much better than an additional dental problem. Yes, it needs mending, and that is achievable.

Dentist 4.2

Saint Jack will take mom to the dentist at 3:30. The dentist, who is leaving on vacation late this afternoon for a week, held a block of time open today for just such an emergency (talk about timing). He’ll call me in the middle of the exam with treatment options.. I will call mom and […]

Dental Four

Today was the opening day of my town’s farmer’s market. I coordinate our county Master Gardener’s booth at this market, and have historically worked the first day of the market. Three of us work the booth and we each take a break a to wander the market during our four hour shift. During my meander […]

Stalwarts

Stalwarts of the garden remain… Spanish Lavender. Red Hot Pokers, Humming Bird Magnets.

Poppy

On my last morning on the Island, a poppy bloomed. It’s the last of the fuzzy orange opium style poppies that used to grow in drifts in mom’s perennial garden. The images are unedited.

Mom’s Cacti

Bloom is about 6″ across. Bloom is about 3.5″ across. These two plants, and hopefully one more, will go to mom’s AL apartment, where I’m sure she will propagate them in pilfered pickle jars, and pass out the offspring to folks far and wide.

Tales of my Parents

Since I’ve been on the Island people have been sharing stories about my folks with me. Mr. M (who mows for me): “I only saw your dad a couple of times before he died. He was a ray of sunshine! Always had a welcoming smile on his face. I finally got to know your mom […]