The ladies, six months in to hanging out at home, get philosophical, and in Christy’s case, musical as she sings our theme song. Christy comes over to Edith’s yard with an upside down broom and a can of Panko. It has something to do with Japanese Beetles but - maybe she’s losing it just a little?

Fall transplanting talk - why you should, when to, how to, all without murdering your plants. Shakespeare drops in twice with gardening woes. Edith pulls out another cauliflower plant that is “all hat no cattle.” “All buckle no belt.”

Edith muses about being 14 again and finding different ways to ruin her life - she has new ideas. From Christy comes out with the pithy “Until it’s dead, it’s not.” And “Too many freaks not enough circus.”  At which point we silently wonder if we are the freaks and the world is the circus.

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