As my friend Ric would often say, "It's always something." And today proved the rule; the grinder pump has gone out. First came the electrician because the breaker was not resetting. Now I'm waiting for the honey wagon to clean out the pump itself, which is completely full. On top of all that, it's raining, not that we don't need the rain, but it sure doesn't make working on a plumbing problem any easier.
On the national front, the Kirk shooter is now in custody. Turns out he is the eldest son of staunch Trump supporters. Cryptic notes inscribed on the ammunition that he used points to a person with deep connections to some shadowy parts of the Interwebs. Hide and watch while we learn what motivated his attack.
Beyond all the above, I've got buy-in from Colin, the Heritage Farm manager, to take a shot at a BioPark conservation proposal. It would be a local incubator project dealing with biodiversity, regenerative farming, and soil/water conservation. If it weren't for tonight's plumbing problem, I'd be working on the proposal this weekend. We'll see if I get a chance tomorrow or Sunday.
As for a cover photo, I'm turning to the plants we found at Osuna Nursery this afternoon. The idea is to get some late season color as well as to replace two sickly cascading Euonymus. There will be some significant planting and potting in the week ahead.


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