Thursday, February 19, 2026

Mulch Madness


 


       In spite of being old enough to have a 23 year-old grandson, and having bought a condo (and paying a hefty HOA fee for the landscaping), I found myself outside spreading mulch. 

       In meetings with the owners and our board in the past we’ve deliberately chosen not to have the landscaping company lay down mulch because of the cost and impermanence of it.


          And yet one well-meaning – and younger – resident of our building here thought it’d be a swell idea to put mulch around our bushes. So, she ordered so many bags of the stuff that it took a semi to deliver it. And then told us about it.

          Frankly, I was just fine with the grimly charcoal-colored dirt in our flower beds. Granted, we’re in a drought and the mulch will help to keep the shrubbery from drying out as quickly, but we now have so much mulch on them that I wonder if the sparse rain that we see at this time of year will even get through. In addition, mulch has a short lifespan in Florida. When it does finally rain, it comes down in such torrents that all these good intentions wash away.


          I didn’t mind pitching in the money, and yes, the place looks better.


          However, after glancing out the window and seeing not only my fellow residents working, but my 85 year-old next door neighbor Bud sweeping errant flakes from the sidewalk, I was shamed into going out to help.

          Yes, I can heave a giant bag of mulch on end, slash the opening, and then drag it to scatter the contents. And yes, the raking wasn’t onerous. And herniated disc and gimpy knees aside, I’m in very good shape.

          But as I tell the bagger at the grocery store who’s loading my bags as though it’s a contest to see how much you can fit in them, just because I can lift that doesn’t mean I want to.


          Next time, I’m going to ask point-blank what provisions have been made for the manual labor portion of the project. 

        The point of condo living is NOT to be part of the landscaping crew.

 

Monday, February 16, 2026

Valentine Cuisine

 

Our Valentine’s Day festivities were just as dull as they usually are. And we’re just fine with that.

Monday, February 9, 2026

Fuzzy Memories

 If one purpose of a blog is to record events and memories from our lives, it occurred to me that perhaps I could list all the animals from my life.

Sunday, February 8, 2026

Snippets

 



Yup, still here. And it’s not as though there’s been such a cavalcade of events that I’ve been too busy to post. Although there was that thrilling trip to Costco to re-stock our Glucosamine, and perhaps I could have written about how often I’ve been out to sweep the common hallway due to all the leaves blown in by the wind.

 

Thursday, January 29, 2026

Almost parallel universes

 

          Here we are in the ‘sunshine state’. And sunshine we’ve got- plenty of it – but last night’s forecast included snow for parts of Florida.

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Familiar Skills


          Last night was dinner out – not in an exciting-culinary-kind of way, but just a gathering of fellow residents contributing to the meal.

          I didn’t have much else going on, so I decided to make bread.

Monday, January 26, 2026

Holding Pattern



        I should be writing. Scads of time, but I’ve only achieved seven chapters so far and the procrastination is growing by the day.