Dang! It Really Rained Starting at 3:00 AM

Up early, as usual.  I fixed coffee for us and attempted to register for the Hawaiian Eye Meeting for 2024.  After the third time, I tried calling the help desk.  I got a “3D Secure required flag must be boolean” error….whatever that is.  The administrator, Julie, tried two more times, and we gave up.  Now we will try when IT wakes up..whenever that is.

We blew off the frustration by wandering the garden and pulling weeds.  We passed by the nasturtiums, which we may put in tonight’s salad.

Did You Know? The flowers are a good source of Vitamin C and iron. The seeds were used for a substitute for pepper during World War II. The name nasturtium means “nose twister” in Latin, referring to people’s reaction upon tasting the flowers. The nasturtium is the 40th Wedding Anniversary flower.

Nasturtiums are pretty but also edible.

The next stop on the walk were “Donna’s” gladiolas.

Rich purple gladiolas.

We finally made it to the border of the garden where the blueberries grow.  Paul fed me the ripest, sweetest ones because he is the sweetest one. A single blueberry bush can produce as many as 6,000 blueberries per year.

The bushes are loaded. Only one month before they are really ready to go.

I admired my work from the previous days.  No weeds in sight.  My little dear is supervising.  We have a Lilly waiting for Carlos to dig a big hole.  I don’t like Paul to work too hard.

Our Santa Rosa plum tree, a stray tomato that leaped out of the garden, and a wanna-be sunflower.

It keeps threatening to rain. But the clouds were beautiful.

Storm clouds are gathering!

The wash is running, and another load is drying, so it’s time to wash us too.  Since it is Thursday, we are off to “Girl’s Night Out” for lunch.

We picked sweetpea flowers for the girls at the front desk and for Karen, our server at the Elks.

Flower delivery at the Elks.

Ronnie came by to congratulate us!  It was Ronnie’s birthday yesterday.

Ronnie visited to say hello.

Beverly brought us a congrats card, and our waitress made up a little dessert complete with a candle.

Desert, mmmm. No wonder I gain 5 pounds when I go on a diet.

Just us!

Enjoying the company!

Paul grabbed my camera and took some snapshots!

It is also “Hat Day” on Thursdays. Normally hats are reserved for a bad hair day.

We are looking forward to Sydney joining us for lunch; she and her dad did join us.

Sydney has been my good friend for many years and sometimes joins us. She is also the greatest realtor around.

We came home, and a nap was required (we are retired), and we whizzed off to our favorite Home Depot to squeeze a little more color into the front yard.

Where do the new flowers go?

Tomorrow they will be planted if it does not rain too hard.

Ready for Carlos to plant tomorrow morning.  There is Pinky and Blue Boy!

Work?  Do I have to work?  Tote that barge, life that bail!

Busy working!

We headed inside as the clouds were passing overhead, and we got a few drops of moisture as a warning of what was to come.

The rain seems to want to return.

Enough of this working stuff!  I need to go back to work to rest up from this retirement gig.  I fixed a pot of beans and just realized what “chili con carne” means…Spanish for “with meat”….mmm, lunch for tomorrow.  But I do make “white girl” chili.  Paul always adds hot sauce.  So I don’t feel guilty just sitting and watching a movie. I made dinner and folded the laundry.  We didn’t miss much when taking a break.  Very little plot.  Mostly a lot of grunting, shooting, and killing.

Summary: John Wick is on the run after killing a member of the international assassins’ guild, and with a $14 million price tag on his head, he is the target of hit men and women everywhere.

Sleeping beauty? I think not!

In the middle of the movie! Z-Z-Z-Z-Z!

So it’s off to bed.  Tomorrow we are looking forward to seeing Robin and celebrating Cinco de Mayo.

About Paul

Just an old retired guy trying to finish out my last years on this planet. I lost my best friend and wife in early 2020. I was blessed again by reconnecting with Dr. Mary Côté, a long-time friend. Mary and I got married July 28th, 2021, and are enjoying life together and plan to spend the rest of our lives being a blessing to our friends and family.
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