Thursday, July 3, 2025

He Is Home


I should really close my closet doors but no one sees our bedroom except for me and (sometimes, when he's home) Mr. Moon and Maurice. 
Oh, Dorothy Anne and she doesn't care. Neither do I or Maurice and if Mr. Moon does, he hasn't said anything. He keeps his closet doors shut. He's a fairly tidy person and I do appreciate that in a husband. 

I was pretty happy this morning when I got up and realized there was nothing I HAD to do. I spent a good deal of time this morning picking up packages that a certain poet sent me because it's our birthday month. Oh my god. She is so kind and so thoughtful. 

Thank you, darling woman. 

Then I decided it was the day to get those sagos trimmed so I did that. I probably worked about forty-five minutes doing one side of the line of them in front of the porch and by then I was soaked through and knew I needed to come in and cool off so I did and I ate my lunch and then I went out and finished up. 



I took off every frond that had any yellow on it, damage from last winter's freezes. As the sweat dripped off me I thought about the snow we got last winter and how long it stuck around and that just seemed like a dream. An impossible dream. But it happened. We had snow! 

Of course I hauled all the fronds to the burn pile along with a few crocosmia I pulled up. Futile damn effort. 
Remember last year when I spent days and days pulling the motherfuckers out of the bed by the driveway? Of course you don't. Why would you? I'm always bitching about crocosmia. 
Well, here's all the good that work did. 


Do you see why vinegar or cardboard or any other "natural" answer to this problem JUST WOULD NOT WORK? 
It really does need to just be dug out with a front-loader. And honey, that ain't the only part of the yard that's choked with it. Same-same behind the fence too. 

Anyway, lopping the sago fronds was pretty good exercise and as I always say, if sweating really did work as a detox for our bodies, I would have no toxins at all within me but it's not so I do. 
You understand. 

Just as I was walking in from the garden where I'd just spent a few minutes pulling up a few, I promise! weeds and got stabbed by a rose thorn that made me so mad I thought about lopping that whole thing to the ground, Mr. Moon pulled up with his new boat. 
Hurray! 
It is a very good looking boat and it looks brand new. I believe that right after the guy in Texas bought it, he and his wife had a baby and then another one and well...you know how that goes. The wife finally said, "Get this boat out of the garage. I want to park my car in here," and obviously being a good husband, the man did. 
Plenty of room in our garage where no cars have ever been parked except for project cars. 

So there I was, sweat-drenched, red as the wild hibiscus, dirty, and bleeding, to greet my husband. 
So romantic. And I was happy to see him although those were just tomatoes in my pocket. 

I showered and he got the boat put away and when he came in he needed a shower because he'd been working in the garage for half an hour and then he started a load of his clothes, which was thoughtful but when I went into the laundry room to fold a load in the dryer that I'd washed earlier, the washing machine was not running and had an error message on it. 

Ooh boy. 

Well, I won't bore you with the details but it looks like we might need a new pump and you that what I mean is, Glen spent at least an hour or more trying to figure out the cause of the machine not working and the grinding sound it was making and had to pull the washer out from the wall (man it was gross back there) and do all that stuff that you have to do (don't ask me) and watch a bunch of videos on what might be wrong with the washer and how to fix it. 

Welcome home, honey! 

And it's finally really happened. While he was gone I basically ate the same thing every night and didn't care but today I had to figure out what to thaw to make for our supper tonight and it was not easy. 
I still don't really have a menu set in stone. I have made some extremely fiber-rich focaccia to eat with salad (surprise!) and I thawed chicken thighs so those things will be part of the dining experience. 

Poor Glen. 

Hey- did you see that it rained on the concentration camp in the Everglades and the place flooded? Not like washed-away flooded but like, water all over the floors. And that was just summer rain. I hear they do have an evacuation plan but I seriously doubt it. This administration has no problem at all with lying out their lying asses and I'm not going to talk about what happened in the House today.

As Lis would say, I'm trying to find my lotus flower. 

Love...Ms. Moon

15 comments:

  1. Find the lotus flower. Yes. It was always going to happen with the bill (I think there are too many smoke and mirrors to get us thinking otherwise) and I am not surprised about the flooding. It's the f'ing swamp-everglades. The lies. The disgusting mess he's created. Anyway, fuck them. Glad your man is home and your yard looks really beautiful. It's really pretty. Find the lotus flower. Find peace. Speak out, like you're doing.

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  2. "just tomatoes in my pocket" - I am still giggling like a smutty teenager.
    I wish whitegood would tell us they are thinking about packing up. Something along the lines of "error message ... you have three more washes before I blow the pump and cause your laundry to flood. Seek help now".
    How much longer can things go bad in your country before something is done? Or can nothing be done?

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  3. Honestly, and I’m not the author of this post. Half the country loves what’s happening. It’s a very unnerving time. I wish more than anything that this country was different. It’s so complicated. It’s f’d up.

    Sometimes people need to know what they feel and stand-by it, and go after what they know is correct, and also step away.— Nicol

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  4. For a minute. Then get back in it. -Nicol

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  5. I thought that washing machine was relatively new. Bloody frustrating, regardless.
    Those sago palms are very Florida looking. I always have to smile when I see all my indoor plants growing outside on your porch or in your yard. That crocosmia is scary. It looks like you just spurred it on to bigger and better things:)
    Glad Mr. Moon is home, although having to think about supper for someone else sucks kinda, at least that's how I feel.
    Remember when I said it was 90F yesterday? Today the hottest it got was 68F, much cooler which was nice, but it's hard to keep up. The humidity in the summer time is usually around 50%, but of course goes way up when it rains a lot. In the winter time the humidity is some like <20%.
    I'm glad you had a good day.
    I threw a hissy fit tonight when Jack told me he was not going to clean up the mess with all the wood he had dragged out onto the grass this afternoon. There was some yelling, all the wood is now in the garage, FOREVER:) Not going to win any grandma of the year awards.

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  6. happy Birthday month! I assume it is Rebecca's birthday month as well- best women people born in the summertime! The idea of the concentration camp is to torture the inhabitants so, job well done if that is their intent...I am pretty tired of mourning this nation. I may be done. Now that the bill has become law and ICE has about 34 billion to do as they like, no one is safe, not in this country. Everyone is fair game, scrubbing one's internet history is futile, Info is already in theri possession and can/will be used. fuckkkit. If the youngin''s are able to leave this land do so quickly! Get out!

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  7. If there is a Lotus flower here, it's hiding it's lady parts hoping the orange buffoon won't shower it.

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  8. The day the washing machine breaks down, any machine anywhere is the worst day ever! Unless there's a laundromat within walking distance and you have enough coins.
    The Everglades is a poor choice of place for a prison camp, floods, mosquitos, alligators, misery upon misery. The orange fool should be locked up there for all the hurt he has caused the people.

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  9. A friend gave me a root of crocosmia some years ago, and all it has done is try and take over the garden ( yard) ! Not a single flower..ever!
    If we ever have any rain to soften the rock hard soil I will try and dig some out.

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  10. Great job on the sagos! Imagine what the crocosmia would look like had you not gone at it. Enjoy Mr. Moon! I’m trying to find my lotus flower.

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  11. I think if you weren't out there all the time your house would have vanished in the jungle!

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  12. I do enjoy your writing style, Mary Moon. You have me feeling all the emotions when I read your posts. Hope you have a good weekend and you can relax on your porch a bit.

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  13. When we bought our new washer and dryer several years ago we bought not the cheapest but the next cheapest (only about $50 difference I think), the simplest one top loader with an agitator. No bells and whistles. Seems to me the more bells and whistles the faster things break down.

    You have a lot of sagos! And yeah, crocosmias. I foolishly planted some and they never ever bloom, just multiply and where I planted them it's hard to get to because they are growing under some roses. I need some of those impervious to thorns gardening sleeves.

    And of course it flooded. And they don't care. They probably laugh about the people they incarcerate there wading in ankle deep water in the cages in the tents.

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  14. Welcome home, man and boat! Sometimes I read about your endless engagement with the flora in your garden kingdom and I think you're just one degree removed from wilderness living!

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