Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Comings and Goings

 Our tulip bulb order arrived last week. The rain stopped long enough for us to get the bulbs in cans one day and get them planted two days later. 

I helped stuff the bulbs in nursery cans with garden soil. I made a plan for where each color should be planted. Tom did all of the hard work of planting them.


Some are here, some are there, some are over there.
Monday we spent all morning at the KP medical  center, meeting with Dr. Chen, my orthopedic surgeon, confirming the need for an uploader brace for my right knee, so it can wait it's turn to get fixed, getting more x-rays, and getting pre-op lab work for hip replacement surgery sometime in January.

That was Halloween, but we have no little candy seekers come to our door anymore. I lit my Jack-o-lantern and wore my Snoopy shirt.


Tuesday I saw my podiatrist, Dr. Greenan, to have my fungal toenails tortured. 

Wednesday, today, I finally got back on my stationary bike, wearing my knee brace. It is breaking me in in 2 hour increments. Tomorrow I'll be up to 8 hours a day and holding.



Driving around the last few days we have discovered that the beauty of Autumn has finally arrived. This was part of the scene in yesterday's visit.


Tom spends time outside each day when he is not driving me around. I haven't looked today, but the greenhouse must be crammed full by now. All the tender plants from the patio are now in there, and all of the geraniums we had in pots. The bonsai trees are now under shelter in hoop houses on top of the garden boxes. The compost bins are filling up with plants pulled from beds cleaned up. 

I actually spent an hour outside myself this afternoon, cutting lawn edges. Cold weather, perhaps down to freezing, is expected next week. 

Fall color is still coming, but October is gone and winter is coming.

It's November.

One last little bouquet.





13 comments:

  1. I'm glad you got your tulips in the ground for next spring, and your tree color is astounding! And that is a sweet end-of-season bouquet. I really do like your hair short like that. :-)

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  2. You have some issues to worry about and other things to enjoy. Great that you still have blooms.

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  3. You are a busy couple! Love your flowers, trees and Snoopy shirt! Linda in Kansas

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  4. That Snoopy shirt is so cute and perfect for Halloween or just the season. That brace looks like it will take some getting use to. Hope it helps. Glad you could get that last lovely arrangement.

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  5. Good luck with the brace - I hope it helps with your mobility. The flowers are lovely!

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  6. Beautiful leaf colours! It's sad when the flowers are done for the season. My bouquet this week came from the grocery store.

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  7. I am so fond of autumn colors. We are pretty much in "stick season" here in Vermont now. We will be heading for Florida in two weeks.

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  8. You are an amazing woman. Such an encouragement to others, like myself. Hard to imagine all the hard work you and Tom do to keep your beautiful yard and gardens. I would be totally confused trying to separate tulip bulbs into color patterns. Can't wait to see them in bloom again next spring. I love the picture of you in your Snoopy shirt beside the big pumpkin. Your fall colors are breathtaking!

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  9. Freezing weather? Brrrrrr. My daughter, son-in-law, and little grandson will be going to Seattle next week.

    I just met a woman at Kozo Sushi the other day with a brace exactly like yours! I commented on it because it looked very stylish over her black leggings. She said it helped to keep the space between her joints open and it felt so much better.

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  10. I can imagine your Tulips will be beautiful in the Spring! Hip first knee later that could be a rhyme:)

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  11. Kaiser has been very good for mom too. You've reminded me that I should talk to them about mom's toenails. They look ingrown but she doesn't complain and says they don't hurt. I sure hope your knees are cured perfectly. If it's not one thing it's another at our age, I'm afraid.

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  12. Last year my husband planted 200 tulips as I can’t do it myself anymore. Another surgery in January oh it is hard! My knees have problems too and one day I will have a surgery too but later I hope.

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