2021 April/May Island Trip – Day 6
Today was lovely, and when the sun came out full bore, it was hot. Like, May decided to get serious. I spent the day enjoying: Planting three lavenders, a lambs ear and a deer fern. Cleaning up dead wood, generally, as I exited the woods after planting the deer fern by the creek. Mainly knocking […]
2021 April/May Island Trip – Day 5
Every dump run I make here hold a mix of triumph and guilt. Tossing an unusable wheel (rotting metal) with a dead tire (also rotting) on it is easy. Same with the worlds first ever printer. The Formica… I’m sure dad was outraged to see that go, hence the feelings of guilt. He can’t ground […]
2021 April/May Island Trip – Day 4
An amazing thing about living on a large piece of property (at least it feels that way to me!) is the vistas it offers. The word ‘subdivision’ takes on a whole new meaning when the smallest parcel is 2.5 acres. While our home here (Stella) is wee, her vistas are vast. Now that’s it’s not […]
2021 April/May Island Trip – Day 3
I took pictures of all the old tractor accessories and posted them yesterday on our Island social media pages, for free. There’s been quite a lot of interest, and indeed one fellow, who reminds me of my dad in some ways, wants about half of it! He took two items and will return for more. […]
2021 April/May Island Trip – Day 2
I’m starting each day by working on quilt blocks for a class I’m taking. Taking time at the beginning of the day is a must because after heading out to work, there’s no way I’m going to stop for 1.5 hours and take this time for myself. It’s a very soothing way to enter the […]
2021 April/May Island Trip – Day 1
OK, I’m goin to start with the finish! Dinner. If you have access to Trader Joe’s, they have “Cauliflower Thins.” These are touted as a bread substitute. Make yourself little pizzas on them!! My dinner (and tomorrow’s lunch) have a pesto base, some leftover chicken breast, sliced cherry tomato, and a little Parmesan. 20 minutes […]
T-Minus 17-Hours
At this point on all of my Island trips, since mom went into care, I was cloaked in anxiety. At first it was an irrational little-girl background buzz of getting caught (I still have dreams that my parents discover I’ve rented out their house!), and after mom’s death I think it was the overarching stress […]
Dad’s Hardware Store
The chimney guy came today to replace our badly rusted galvanized (yes, those two of words go together when the galvanized is 38-years old!) chimney chase topper. The new one is customized stainless steel and will last as long as we need it to. I am eager to see what the woodpecker think about it […]
Island Trip Prep
On the 26th I head to the Island for a week and a half. We’re getting down to less urgent projects… Stella is settled. Yay!!!!! This trip I’ll be: Doing a material take-off for an electrical fence around dad’s garden. Mowing and weed whacking. Spraying hawthorn… Carefully. I have a pesticide license and know what […]
Round Two of Covid Birthdays
This afternoon we enjoyed meeting virtually with family to celebrate one of my daughter’s and her husband’s birthdays. My dad’s early May birthday used to bookend the Spring birthday season. It’s still odd to have the ‘season’ conclude 15-days earlier than it used to. We are all working on getting vaccinated. Hopefully this will be […]