Maria and I had a soft and peaceful day. I got up and wrote on the blog, practiced my Ukelele, was happy to get rid of my surgical boot and had two Dog Support Zooms.
Maria dug up her Dahlia garden, the last of our gardens with blooming flowers (some Mums are popping up in hers). She put the Dahlia into unique bags marking color and size for Spring planting.
It looks like my debit card has been threatened with hacking and shut down for the second time in a month. Things could be worse. My bank is super vigilant, and they didn’t get any of my money, not there there is any big score there.
They would have been very disappointed.
Life in America.
This afternoon, it was too beautiful to go and sit in a movie theater. We sat outside, read, talked, and went to eat at one of our new favorite restaurants and had some excellent Laotian food.
This is turning into an oddly warm but beautiful early Autumn.
Tomorrow, I have one Zoom in the afternoon and two slots available later in the week ([email protected]).
For us, the digging up of the Dahlia marks the end of the official gardening season. But I went into my photo library to post the first of my post-summer flower pictures.
The one above was taken in July.
There will be many more, all through the winter.
we don’t use a debit card for that reason.
credit card only, better protection
Glad that works for you..I’ve had credit cards hacked more than once.
Jon, I remember years ago when my dad would did up the dahlias to place them in the cellar in our Maine house for the winter. Perhaps you could take pictures of the ugly looking dahlia bulbs and show them to readers to show how something so bad looking can grow such beautiful flowers.