We had two dry days and I tried to make the most of them. I got my junkyard flower bed weeded. I got the dahlias, and Mattie's plants, and my morning glory seeds planted. I spread the mulch.
I gave the raised beds a good weeding. After 5 days away, I imagine that my garden will look like a jungle. I am amazed at how everything is growing.
I am all packed up and ready to head east tomorrow. My granddaughters are waiting. We are going to make galaxy high bounce balls. I have a rock painting project. I imagine there will be a teaparty or two.
At the last protest, a candidate walked our line speaking to us. His question? "What is it that keeps you up at night?" When he got to me, I had my answer. "My grandchildren." He laughed and said. "Do they live with you?"I said no, but that I worried about the world we were leaving them. His smile faded. "I understand that."
You know how things all come together sometimes and you find yourself in a situation that is way out of your comfort zone? That's where I am.
I live in a red county, and this red county has some ignorant people in it, people who can get pretty hostile when confronted with different opinions.
A woman brought the subject up to me. They are looking for people who can speak knowledgeably. They want people who can respond with facts, not emotion.
I am not sure that is me, to be honest.
But I stood there with my sign, and I thought. About my grandchildren. About the woman at the ice cream place who was so shocked to meet someone would speak so openly in public. About family and divisions. About what matters.
I signed the paper before I left.
So far out of my comfort zone, but I feel as if it needs done.
Much to my surprise, in broad daylight, I looked out the door and saw a deer tearing off a pumpkin leaf and chewing happily. Not more than 10 feet from the sliding door. She reached down and tore off another leaf. I opened the door and shook my finger. "You! Leave my pumpkins alone." Sheshowed me a bit of respect: she stopped chewing while she decided if I was a threat or not. She ambled out by the truck and watched me watching her.
Later we had another visitor. It is a poor picture, taken through thermal pane glass.
The insurance company is moving kind of slowly. We are prepared to wait them out.


