And Jane and I bestirred ourselves and started prepping.
We’re at 50 degrees today. We’ll be in the 30’s tonight, but tomorrow, it doesn’t warm up. We have a high of 20-something and several days of nights in the teens.

Jane’s working on her book, and at a sticky spot, so I was trying not to disturb her.

I went and got 10 bags of fine mulch from Home Depot…which entailed shifting the charity stuff from the back of the Prius and going to the store. Thought I’d get 15 bags, but when I saw the size of them, I whittled that down to 10. THose stacked to the ceiling of the cargo area.

Then I tried to offload them (they’d been rained on) and got out one dolly. Didn’t work. Load of five wouldn’t budge. Load of two wouldn’t budge. Fell right off. I went and got the other dolly. No joy either. I went and got the wheelbarrow, and began loading it when Jane came out, got the broad-bottomed dolly I thought we had, but didn’t know where it was—and we got the mulch off. It’s pretty heavy. I shouldn’t have lifted it—got a little twinge in the hip—since I’m like in couch-potato shape at the moment. But I’m ok.

Hoses in from the front yard, lotus pond filled to brim, main pond filled to good level, heater in for fish, lilies sunk deep. Then take up all the rubber hoses, take off all the brass spigot manifolds (I’m sure there’s a precise name for them) and store those for the winter.

We got all the mulch in, then needed burlap tree wrap, and couldn’t find it; so off to Lowes.

And we’re in pretty good shape for the 31 degree night tonight, but tomorrow we shut down the outside pipes and drain the lines. Got the fish tank (indoor) automatic topoff barrel filled. Clothes washed. Chrysanthemums and dahlia cut back to be covered in mulch.

And the mulch was on sale, too.

We decided to go out to eat, and in a bar full of people watching Seahawks football, we tuned our set to the Cup of China skating. 😉 People around us had to wonder why we were cheering out of time with the rest. And boy! that collision Han Yu was in was nasty. Poor fellow. When you have your chimes rung like that, it’s real hard to stay standing, let alone to go out and do a balance-based sport at an Olympic level. Bravely done.

I’ve got a pot of stew in the crockpot, but that’ll hold a day: I’ll just heat it up for a few hours tomorrow, and it’ll be fine. We keep our house about as cold as our ice box used to deliver in summer, so I figure we’re not going to get botulism from a recook, eh?

We’re not as ready for deep cold as I’d like: we still have stuff to pull into the garage, still got the patio table umbrella to get in. But we’re pretty well prepared, all the same. Thank goodness we did some of this a week or so ago.