Wednesday, September 10, 2025

The Rain Came.

9-10-25 SHORT HILLS: We finally got rain here. The gauge goes up to 1.75 inches, but the gauge was filled beyond that—at least 2 inches of rain. I had been running the sprinklers, but they deliver only 0.05 inches or so a night. They are turned off for now.


We both are seeing lots of docs, and Judy is doing dog visits. She is fretting that Blue will not pass her re-certifying test this weekend. She and Blue have been practicing all week, several weeks actually.


I am trying to get the pool cover pump to work. The outlet needed to be replaced, but the pump shorts the electric circuit every time it’s plugged in. I can’t find the service manual with the purchase receipt to get it replaced under warranty. It will probably end up on the pile of #$%&** pumps that don’t work, and I will have to buy yet another one that will work for a while and then fail.


We are having dinner with Alan and Nancy tonight, and Lynn and Bill Saturday night. They’re paving our road today, so I hope we can get out tonight. 


New blooms: white snake root.

On a hot, sunny day the dogs know to lay down in the shade.
Sunset from our dinner with Bette, Ellen, Lonnie and Bruce.

First day of school for Emmett, first of 20 or more years of 'first' days.
This bald cypress looks a lot like the dawn redwood, but the fruit visible at the tree top is different.
Here's a closer look at the cypress fruits.
The dawn redwood has fruit that look like odd little cones. [picture from a few years ago]

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