The last few days have been just beautiful - warm, sunny, breezy - perfect for getting the gardens in shape. My aging knees have been put to the test, but they seem to bounce back fairly well if I don't overdo. Saturday Chris helped me plant the flowers that I had bought earlier in the week, and yesterday I did a major weed of the garden beds in the front yard. I planted a bunch of impatiens in a shady spot. I also now have two garbage bags full of weeds to give to the compost guy when he comes to pick up next week.
Today's plan is to plant some lettuce in boxes out front and some geraniums in a pot. I decided not to put out flower boxes this year because our windowsills have just been repainted. I'd hate for Nate's work to be spoiled by the mess of boxes make.If I feel up to it, I'll work in the backyard, but if I don't, I'll worry about that flower bed manana. I have wave petunias to plant there and want to reduce the size of the shasta daisies. They like to take over.
After my session with the Maze of Mystery Saturday, I decided to take a break and just read yesterday afternoon. Maria Semple's latest book, Go Gentle, has been highly anticipated by critics but I'm not loving it. The plot zigzags in time and seems very disjointed. If it doesn't improve (and I am now 37% into it), I'll set it aside and start reading a mystery set on the Isle of Man. I halso ave a haircut scheduled and a Zoom gathering with state library retirees, too, this afternoon.








