getting back into the routine

This morning it was cloudy and cool. When Bode took me out for a walk, we saw a bunch of teens running on the bike path followed by a man on a bicycle. When we went out to visit the farmer’s market and grocery store, a group of cheerleaders were working out on the high school lawn. School starts in just a few weeks.

We ran errands on Monday, had a pleasant surprise when we stopped at the vet. Bode was down to 45 pounds. He was looking trim, guess twice a day walkies really works. Yesterday I did yard work and transplanted strawberry and columbine seedlings, then rested in the afternoon. The two tallest sunflowers opened.
Sunflower

Later in the afternoon while I was sitting on the deck I saw a Monarch butterfly visiting the zinnias by the walk. She came back several times and didn’t seem to mind posing at all.
Monarch butterfly on pink zinnia.

When I visited my folks on Monday, mother said she could use some garlic. I mentioned that I got some red garlic at the Farmer’s Market for 75 cents per bulb that was very nice. Turned out she didn’t need it right away and with the pool closed for routine maintenance at the YMCA this week, was free this morning to shop. They had white hard and soft neck garlic and I got a cantaloupe too. Summer Rambo and Ginger Gold (love the names!) were the two apple varieties in season, but I still had some from the last time, so I chose white peaches and prune plums. Yesterday evening Bode and I stopped to talk to three women who were walking along the river. The conversation turned to peaches, so I was more than ready for them. I ate two peaches when we got home, they were melt-in-your-mouth ripe!

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Travel

I took this picture of the only open sunflower yesterday. It is the shortest one, the others are now over 2 feet above the top of the fence, so may need a ladder to get up to them once the buds open.
Sunflower blossom

Bode and I traveled most of last week, international travel at that!

A week ago today at 6 am Bode and I drove on Route 66 and 28 north through New Bethlehem then on Route 66 to Clarion. By that time my accelerator and brake foot was starting to hurt, so we left the secondary roads for I-80, put on the cruise control, and continued west to I-79 toward Erie, then on I-90 east to I-86 east exiting at NY Route 394 for Chautauqua. We made two stops for snacks and “walkies” on the way.

We arrived at the Chautauqua Institute at about 10:45 and parked in the overflow lot. It took a while to get onto the grounds and find the amphitheater. The jitney service didn’t accommodate rollaters nor dogs, so we walked in. It looked like rain and but it was too hot to put Bode in the car with the windows rolled up. There is a provision for dropping people off at the entrance, but you needed a second driver for that. Once inside though it was beautiful. Besides the programs, the Victorian architecture and gardens were a delight.
Chautauqua houses and lake

We had ice cream for lunch and looked around until about 2 PM and felt the first drops of rain as we returned to the car. We got to Falconer, just east of Jamestown, checked in and got the car unloaded before it started to rain hard. I had a snack from the cooler and a rest while waiting for Ron, Debbie, and Dave who arrived just before 5 PM from Rochester. It was raining hard and steady then, so we decided to stay indoors and visit instead of looking around. Dave had photos from several Tall Club events on his laptop:
Dave at laptop computer

Ron recommended we stop at a Tim Horton’s restaurant for dinner, the first time I had been at one. We took Bode along, hotel policy was dogs allowed but not in a room alone, and when got back into the car, Bode had taken over Debbie’s seat. She got him shoved over but he rode with his front paws on the floor and his butt beside her on the seat. Not sure if he wanted to sit on her lap or was just his crazy Beardie sense of humor.

We turned in early, they were feeling the activities since Friday evening and I was tired from the Chautauqua visit. We set the radio alarm clock in the room Debbie, Bode, and I shared for 5:30 am and agreed to call Dave and Ron’s room to get them up.

On Monday morning Bode was up by 5 and ready for “walkies” so we went out by way of the beverage machine where I got a cup of hot cocoa. It was still dark out, but there was a break in the rain. By the time we saw Dave and Debbie off it was raining hard again. We had some time to snooze, but I was just getting settled when Ron knocked at the door with Dave’s forgotten cell phone in his hand wondering what we should do. Neither one of us even knew how to turn it on! We decided that Dave and Debbie would be on the expressway by then, so decided to wait and see if they came back.

We left around 8 am, had breakfast at McDonalds then traveled through the vineyards along Lake Erie using Route 20 which parallels I-90. It was foggy at first, but soon cleared. We stopped in Fredonia NY at a cafe for coffee and tea and to give Bode a chance to stretch. Ron advised that gasoline would cost more once we crossed the border, so we stopped to fill the tank even though it was only 3/4 empty before we got to Buffalo. Route 20 turns into Route 5, which we followed to the border.

Ron guided me through customs and to his sister Louise’s house in Toronto where he picked up his car. I was doing all right, so decided to follow him on to the Hutchison family farm near Peterborough.
Hutchison farm house
Ron fed his two orphan calves right away, then got hay for the others. He and his cousin take care of each others farms when they travel. Ron said the pasture dried up over a month ago, so they had to feed them hay a lot earlier than usual.
Ron giving hay to his cows

We called Dave at home and left a message that we had his cell phone. When Dave called back, we learned he had called the hotel to ask if they found it but they said they didn’t know anything about it even though when Ron and I checked out we had asked them to tell him we had it if he should call.

I called home Tuesday morning to let my parents know where I was. Ron showed me around Peterborough, including the famous lift lock, a huge elevator that moves barges down from the level of the canal from Lake Huron. The area around Peterborough reminded me a lot of Wisconsin. Ron got me an Ontario map which we used to plot the next part of the trip.

I discovered that even in the fast food places, you get a very nice cup of tea in Ontario!

On Wednesday I drove east using Route 401 and secondary roads along the shore of Lake Ontario to the Thousand Islands. We got on the parkway near Ganonoque where I stopped once and waded in the water, then made a second stop and slipped into my swim suit and really enjoyed the dip. Bode was a bit reluctant, but with some encouragement he did wet his paws.
Thousand Islands, near Gananoque

I pulled on a shirt over my swim suit and wrapped a towel around my waist and went through US customs fairly damp.

We got onto I-81 stopping to fill the tank at Watertown, then on through Syracuse to Cortland. From there we went on Route 13 through Ithaca to Elmira NY where we stayed over night.

Thursday morning it was foggy but still nice out. I had a Denver omelette with potatoes, some of which I saved for Bode, then we drove on Route 15 to Williamsport PA, then west on Route 220 with a stop at Woolrich. Near Lock Haven we got back on I-80 west stopping for a snack and stretch at the rest stop at Snow Shoe. It started to sprinkle before we left, then we got into some fairly hard rain. We turned onto Route 28 at Brookfield. The rain had slowed by then, but set in steady the rest of the way home.

I unloaded a few things from the car, then we went inside to wait for a break in the rain. I saw right away that the sunflowers by the fence had grown over a foot while we were gone! The yard and plants looked good. There was no evidence of a raccoon visit to the deck, but it turned over and emptied the soil from a potted geranium that night.

When the rain slacked off I brought in more stuff from the car and put Bode on his leash for a walk. It started to rain hard when we were about a block from the house, so we turned back.

It was a good trip, think I discovered the right combination of secondary road and expressway driving to be able to keep going without pain. Stopping frequently and allowing one rest day for every two days driving helps. Sitting in the car seat and driving with cruise control was actually a lot less taxing that what I often do at home.

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Beach bunnies

Dave and Deb at Crooked Creek beach
Tall beach bunnies, Dave and Deb, were on their way to a Tall Club International gathering in Rochester NY. We met at the bathing beach at Crooked Creek Dam for a swim and chat, then they stopped by the house before continuing north. Dave flew from Milwaukee to Pittsburgh yesterday morning then picked up a rental car (had to reject two before he got one that accommodated his 7’3″ frame), then met Deb at her home.
It is still hot here, in the 90s yesterday, but there was a nice cool breeze at the reservoir. One of the sunflowers is showing yellow petals and the hot weather seems to agree with the zinnia plants. I have picked a half dozen ripe plum tomatoes and one pepper is starting to turn red.

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Confessions of a binge reader

When I started to write this post, discovered that I hadn’t published the last one. Sigh…
It is almost August already, usual where did the summer go stuff. Three of the five surviving sunflowers have grown taller than the fence. Their buds are still closed, so they may grow even higher. I picked the first plum tomato yesterday and there are three others starting to color. The zinnias are coming into their own and the first batchelor button flower was open this morning. Had one more raccoon visit with two plants uprooted. Unfortunately the geranium’s clay pot was broken. It has been hot and humid. The grass has greened again and the dead grass from the drought seems to be nourishing a variety of mushrooms that pop up. That too makes it seem like fall is close.

My reason for the binge reading is that a novel keeps me off my feet for most of a day. I still have the inclination to pace which makes my legs and feet hurt and probably increases the amount of permanent muscle wasting. I used to check out several novels and read them over a weekend while I was still working. Now I check out one or two and read them in a day or two.
Recently while rolling through a Phillipa Gregory novel and now The World According to Garp it reminded me that many writers seem to repeat material. I had long thought that this was accidental, like the occasional misprint. For John Irving, publishing parts of Garp separately in periodicals before it became a novel may have been a factor. Now I am wondering if it is a device some writers use to make sure their readers don’t miss something important? Maybe I notice things like that more because I read the book over a short time period.

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my picture

The author at Montgomery Underground Winery
A friend asked if I had a recent photo. My former neighbor Tom Montgomery took this at the winery last summer as Della and I worked at their computer. I am usually on the other side of the camera, so was happy he passed it on.
We are using Joomla as a content management system for their web site. Tom is computer literate but not particularly interested in HTML and Della is an avid writer, so Joomla seemed a good choice. Joomla is one of the software packages included with Dreamhost accounts. It was one of the options Rowly considered for his Mito Matters site, but he decided WordPress fit his needs and inclinations as an administrator better.
The timing of the visit was set by the weather. We have been working on the winery site since March 2006. We first put the project on hold when the berry picking season started (there was a bumper crop of blackberries), then Tom started a year long IT training program. He had this week off school and it has been too rainy to pick. The wild black raspberries are just finishing and blackberries are just starting to ripen.

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