Puppies and Peonies

I just spent my longest stint in Graniteville so far this year and it was peaceful and rejuvenating. It took a few days to detox from city life and relax into the quiet serenity that came from being in the mountains. Chica and I settled into our daily routine during one of my favorite times of year. Everything was green and vibrant – the long days and bright sun served to remind me that summer was on the way. It’s harder to remember that it’s summer in the Bay Area. That’s why they call it May gray and June gloom. There was nothing gray or gloomy in Graniteville!

With the help of a wonderful neighbor, additional batteries and a new controller box for the Solar was installed that I can now access inside the house. I used to have to go down into the basement. The even bigger news is that I now have Starlink internet so I can actually stream. It’s not just for watching British mystery shows, it also allows me to watch “how to” videos on YouTube. The HughesNet satellite I used for the last twelve years was terribly slow. Downloads and streaming were impossible. When I told my neighbors that I too had finally cancelled HughesNet, they cheered. I think I was the last one in town to get Starlink. For my geeky friends (Steve), the latency is 60ms vs 1000ms which explains it.

I went out one day to start up the Tundra truck and the door wouldn’t open with the remote. I swapped out the battery with the battery in the meat thermometer to make sure it wasn’t the battery (it wasn’t). Then I pulled out my recently purchased portable battery charger – incredibly small and compact. I watched a YouTube video on how to use it correctly and was able to jump start the truck in less than two minutes. Quite a thrill to have the right equipment and be able to get it started so quickly. I also learned that the alternator takes 30 minutes to charge a typical battery (what would we do without Google?) so Chica and I took a drive up to Bowman Lake. All in all, a satisfying learning experience for sure.

Bernie and I loved to sit in our lawn chairs in the morning, sip coffee and look at the garden. I felt him there very strongly, in a comforting way rather than in the more bereft way I feel about him not being in our Oakland house. When my neighbor was installing the new charge controller for the solar, I said that I wished Bernie were there to see it. He said without hesitating, “Well, he can see it because this was his favorite place in the world so he’s here.” It was such a sweet and comforting thing for him to say and I realized that it was true.

Chica sitting next to me in the morning while I have my coffee. She’s so small I don’t need a dog bed, she’ s using a chair cushion.
The peonies always peak in June – they were gorgeous this year
Chica (right) and her new best buddy and down the street neighbor Sierra. They have a blast running around the yard together.