Woody and I both had our new boosters on Thursday and we both got quite sick.
Read MoreThis was a quiet week. I planted the fall crops I had started that survived the onslaught of cabbage caterpillars when they were on the front porch…
Read MoreWe were quite worried and stressed about Hurricane Lee and what it might do to us, our old house and our trees.
Read MoreI am very worried about Hurricane Lee, a category 5 that is menacing us in its projected path.
Read MoreI went into Quest in Wellfleet on Wednesday and found out I was supposed to fast before my blood could be drawn for the cardiologist. Nobody told me. So no bloodwork.
Read MoreIt has been far more pleasant to work outside this week.
Read MoreI started the second wave of cucumbers last week. I hope they survive.
Read MoreWe are going to have our huge sugar maple out front taken down. I love that tree.
Read MoreWoody discovered a large wasp’s nest in a rhododendron, discovered it the hard way.
Read MoreYesterday was full out garden and processing work all day.
Read MoreWednesday, I had pain around where my pacemaker is inserted, redness, a bit of swelling. I was terrified.
Read MoreI went though the 2nd third of my new book over the last few days, editing, proofing.
Read MoreThe humidity, and the roses, have arrived.
Read MoreThis workshop had a wonderful group of poets.
Read MoreThe smoke from the Canadian fires that had me coughing all day Monday have finally blown off to the mainland.
Read MoreI haven’t been able to snatch time to write at all since I’ve been reading the manuscripts of poems from poets in my June workshop.
Read MoreThis time of year, besides everything else we do, we add a farm.
Read MoreThis has been a hectic period and it looks as if it will remain that way until my June poetry workshop is over.
Read MoreI’m really enjoying cooking again!
Read MoreAfter ten days of intense socializing, I realized that I closely interacted with over 40 people – more than I saw in an entire year during the days of heavy covid.
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