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From Blue To Grey In Just Hours!

What a way to start the day in the ER!

It is bend and twist day, yes, gym day.  We prepared and headed the one-mile distance between peace and quiet and loud screaming and moaning.  We survived the onslaught one more time.  We have learned to park near the front door, just in case.

We went home and had breakfast before heading into the yard to plant the last of the tomatoes and do some serious transplanting. These beds are located at the back of the garden and receive a lot of shade. We will test how the beets will perform in this environment.

All the beets are now co-located in fresh soil!

We heard a “Beep Beep Bow Wow,” which translates to, “Did you find anything good to eat?”

Why did the carrot make a hair appointment? Its roots were showing.

The dagadolphapuss joined us; he wanted to help!

I use the steps to get into the beds.

The beds are filling up!

We have two additional blue berry plants to put into the larger bed before we rototill the area in preparation for melons and corn.

The blueberries go in next!

The sweetpeas are going well and are already making their way into the flower vases.

The pears are looking beautiful!

The celery and onions are going amazingly well.  Time to trim the celery and get out the peanut butter!

We have celery!

My in-drown toenail has been giving me fits, so Mary called Dr. Bill, a long-time friend, and we headed to his office in Newport.  He numbed the toe with Love Potion #9 and took out the offending nail using a size 18 vice grip and a small amount of dynamite.  I can walk again!

It was 5:00 pm, we were hungry, and the American Legion was 1.6 miles away; need we say more? Mary saw the baked potato, and she was happy; I did the individual pizza and a cup of chili; I was in hogs heaven.

Dinner at the American Legion

She was hungry!

We libated with the other folks!

Only a few says away!

So, to recap: we exercised, we planted, we doctored, we ate, we watched TV and we crashed; that about sums it up!

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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