Into The Garden We Go!

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Bring on the day!!

The garden calls, and we answered.  Off we went in a cloud of dust with clippers and pantyhose in hand!  Say what?

Yesterday, we discovered several melons and squash that were getting big, some on the ground, saying welcome to the sow bugs, and some hanging on vines, ready to jump into the abyss.

Pulling out an OLD memory, we found a bag of pantyhose donated by Miss Susie (our workout partner) and, with a few snip-snips, converted them into welon holders.  See below:

The cantelope is now safely off the ground, and even a champion sowbug high jumper could not reach it!

A closer examination reveals the knot at the bottom of the pantyhose holding the melon off the ground.

Watcha doing, melon?  “Just hanging around!”

The spaghetti squash can get VERY heavy and break its own neck, then fall to the ground without support.  This time, we made a hammock, tying one end to the metal support and the other around the squash’s neck, reducing the weight on the stem.

It looks weird, but it works!

We kept battling the garden jungle, trimmed about 90 gallons of greenery like suburban landscapers with a grudge, and yanked out the squash plants that had officially retired from producing.  Now we’ve got more room to plant new things—and the garden has been warned.

Finally, around 3:30 pm, we called off the garden battle, hosed off the evidence, and started getting gussied up for tonight’s Golden Oldies shindig at the Elks with the Starlighters—because nothing says”classy night out” like going from yard warrior to dance-floor legend in under an hour.

Into the Silver Fox and off we went, arriving early and having a glass of vino before we began helping set up the affair.  Vicky again did an amazing job of organizing the event.

We are ready to dance the night away!

Mary and I produce a movie/slideshow every dance that runs in the background during the event.  You can see it here; it runs about 8 minutes. 

We left the dance close to 10:00 pm, tired but happy, our hearts full from another beautiful day spent side by side   Working together, dancing together, and sharing every little moment with my favorite partner in crime made it all feel wonderfully romantic.

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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