May 2023 Island Trip – Day 6
We had late breakfast, and then headed to the garden to address the home stretch of the irrigation. The long and short of all the steps is that we got there! The renewed garden is now on auto-water! The tenants are delighted! While they enjoy watering, this is a better thing. Our tenants finished refurbing, […]
May 2023 Island Trip – Day 5
After taking recycling to the transfer station (a chargeable event by garbage can size, so everything is squished as small as possible), I went to the quarry less than two miles from us for 1/2 a yard of gravel. I’ve never seen a site where gravel and rock is produced. It was other-worldly. A craggy […]
May 2023 Island Trip – Day 4
Irrigation got much further along than I expected today. I dug a narrow trench, with the aid of the tenants’ pick axe, after discovering that under the narrow bit of turf, I wanted to bury the supply line in, there was rock, some of it quite large! After tucking the line in and burying it, […]
May 2023 Island Trip – Day 2
I took the self-propelled push mower up to our neighbor to the north and mowed the south side of their (our 😏) pond, and then the path that goes along the side of the road toward their house. She came down and visited for a while, sharing lots of the medical ordeal she’s part way […]
May 2023 Island Trip – Day 1
It’s unseasonably hot for our area. Stella was almost 90º when I opened her up. The last of my unpacking had me down at the house (irrigation supplies for the garden) where I paused to visit with the tenants on the deck, in the shade. We toured the garden and tsk-tsk’d to see what the […]
Island Neighbor News
My neighbor to the east called this morning to let me know our neighbor to the north was medivac’d off the Island yesterday for the second time in a week. She’s at a hospital just north of our mainland home. I called her husband, whose health is also shaky, and asked if there was anything […]
Happy 90th, Dad.
We have a family friend from my parent’s college days. He shares his birthday with dad. He isn’t having so much fun at 90. His fingers won’t obey when he types any longer, dentures are an insult, the pandemic kept him from taking the train so he could get out and walk in the Alps, […]
How to Practise
While not a 1:1 with my experience of losing my parents, going through their belongings, or the process of going through my own things, this New Yorker article resonates on many levels: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/03/08/how-to-practice?utm_source=onsite-share&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=onsite-share&utm_brand=the-new-yorker