The flu has hit here. I came down with it late Sunday night and am just getting over it now. Unfortunately, it's moved on to my Mother. We've been doing a lot of sleeping here, and sitting around bundled up in quilts.
Saturday, Dear Husband stayed home from the boat. We went to the Farmer's market at 7:30 to pick up shears and knives that had been sharpened for us, and then went on to haircuts.
We stopped at the meat market and chose enough items to carry us through the week. He wanted to try the cabbage rolls (they don't do much for me), and he plans to marinate kebob meat. We've already had parmesan/garlic chicken breasts and there's a rolled pork roast for a family gathering later this week.
We had breakfast before we returned home. I had some watering to do, and I worked on mail, and then we went to Dear Husband's FORTIETH high school reunion. I'm still marveling about that. How could 40 years have passed since high school?? I still feel about 30 in my mind, so I'm SURE 40 years couldn't have passed.... Well, actually, it hasn't been forty years for me, but it won't be long.
At any rate, one of his classmates invited everyone to her home, and about 60 people showed up. There was a lot of picture taking and sharing, and the meal was served about 3:30 under a tent. Picnic food: chicken, ribs, potato salad, beans, coleslaw, corn muffins, and a cake. We took soda pop and iced tea. A good time was had by most.
Last week, I ordered three cubic yards of cedar mulch. I found a place that had such a good price on delivery that I ordered a better grade of mulch than I would have origionally purchased. Sunday morning I started spreading the mulch. It will take a while because we are into some rainy weather. I was pleased to get two chrysanthemums planted and I worked on the mulch. There's something about finishing off weeding and mulching....it gives such a clean look to the beds.
I'd like to make a quick trip to the nursery, and pick up some daylilies. There's a spot that's been weeded that is just calling out for them! The strip where I planted ornamental grass and Joe Pye weed is coming along nicely. I'll need to put regular weed eating on my list of chores from now on, to keep that stretch looking nice.
So....I spent this morning in the office. It was a quiet way to recuperate from the flu and still get something done. Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, organizing the mail, paying taxes, cleaning off the desk...it all gave me a sense of accomplishment.
Maybe we all need some quiet time to organize our lives.
Comments (3)
Sorry about the bouts of flu with which your family has been coping. Sounds like you, personally, are all better now. Next year will be the 50th reunion for my high school class (if there is one). Fourty years ago I was taking flying lessons and substitute teaching at the local high school! Some in your age group left me some pleasant/funny memories of those days as a substitute teacher. Yes, a mulched bed has a nicely finished look to it. I buy mulch by the bag so that I can do however little I want to at one time (the last time I spread mulch--cedar if it's available--it was 20 bags in one day. Bulk would've been much cheaper!)
Posted by Cop Car | August 25, 2004 9:59 PM
Posted on August 25, 2004 21:59
Thanks, Cop Car! We're mostly on the mend now.
I was thinking about buying mulch by the bag, until I realized just how many bags I'd have to buy. By the time you pay for packaging, and carry them home, it's a lot wiser to buy it in bulk, and have them deliver it. Of course, I have more mulching to do than most people.
I bet your shoulders ached after spreading 20 bags of mulch!
Posted by Buffy | August 27, 2004 12:50 PM
Posted on August 27, 2004 12:50
Amazingly enough, since I'd worked up to the 20 bags/day, nothing hurt. I could have spread another 20 had I had 'em!
Posted by Cop Car | August 28, 2004 3:49 PM
Posted on August 28, 2004 15:49