FOUNDER'S STRUGGLES 6
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It's time for another update, and this time I have a lot to write about.
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My wife, who looks beautiful as always in her gardening apron, is off at work, and Paisley --
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Perhaps I should backtrack and tell you that Paisley has transcended toddlerhood.
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Here's a last picture of her being an adorable toddler while Mercy reads to her.
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And here she is, today, as an adorable Scout going off to her meeting (where she sold oodles of cookies with her smile). Her birthday was the happy event of the week.
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But Granda and Gram died within a few days of each other.
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We all grieved, even the dog.
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I took my girls (women?) out to dinner at the Villa Bovine, but they were still too sad to enjoy it much. Paisley didn't even finish her coloring of the placemat.
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I'll always remember Granda's complaints about the current political situation.
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And Gram's delight when we got out the ice cream maker. We had to put it away again because Mercy and Paisley were packing on pounds.
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We put their pictures up in the Cottoneye Memorial Museum. Mercy is calling the place the Elderberry Nook, and their headstones are just outside. For some reason the Museum won't let you put urns inside.
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While we were there, I hung my two portraits of Mercy and Paisley. I've told Paisley she'll have to turn around when I paint her child portrait.
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Mercy's been having all kinds of problems with her garden ever since summer started. One day her plants will all be lush.
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The next day, they've returned to the soil. They're inside the greenhouse, so they should be pretty stable. It's frustrating for her, especially because she needs to get an orchid to plant before she can get a death flower. We've tried a fix that seems to be working -- at least until the next change of seasons.
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She did manage to get the cowplant to reach its full maturity, but then she pulled it up. "I'd feel terrible if that plant actually killed someone," she told me. "What if one of Paisley's boyfriends went for the cake?" I didn't think I would mind that much, but Mercy's the boss, especially when it comes to the garden. Just joking, Mercy's the boss when it comes to everything.
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But I wish she'd gotten rid of the bee box, too. I was trying to help them, applying mite treatment, and they still came after me.
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With the plants acting weird, Mercy hasn't been able to harvest much, but the dust bunnies seem to have been helping. Paisley has been helping too, vacuuming the space that will one day be the museum on our lot. Mercy has decided that she and her heirs will fill it with collections of objects they have made, rather than found. She plans to do photographs once she reaches the top of the skill.
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Paisley's been vacuuming other things, too, like the solar collectors. She enjoys cleaning, which is a big help.
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And we've discovered that if you don't clean enough, dust fires can happen. Luckily, they seem to come with their own sprinklers.