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Well, I suppose the day was going to be wasted anyway, seeing as it was chilly and damp and likely to start raining again at any moment. And we had gotten up late on account of having having gotten home from Saturday's dance well after midnight. So why not start up a blaze in the fireplace and sit down to watch the Braves-Astros game at 1:00 PM, knowing there would be plenty of time afterwards to eat dinner and maybe get in some TV-catching-up or other, um, productive activities between the end of that game and the start of the Yankees-Angels game at 7:55?

Somehow the idea that the first game would run 18 innings didn't enter into our calculations.

It didn't rain, however, and I was able to tear myself away from the game long enough to harvest what I suspect is the last crop of blueberries -- they were a little bit wet, but manageable -- while John went back and forth from the kitchen (where he was making corn muffins to go with supper) and the living room. We did get through rather a lot of firewood. And we did have time to eat between games.

One might wonder why we're still in Gloucester, where temperatures are resolutely refusing to get out of the 50s and the threat or actuality of rain is due to continue for the next five days or so. But we're not quite ready to move back, and we have to be here when our new mattress is delivered (sometime later this week, we think), and there's still more work to be done outdoors... so I guess we're going to hold out a little longer.

Fortunately the Yankees-Angels game didn't go into extra innings. But the Yankees had the nerve to win and force a 5th game tonight, when we could otherwise be catching up on Desperate Housewives and other important matters.

Date: 2005-10-11 06:56 pm (UTC)
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I kind of feel the same way about the Braves -- I'm tired of their winnning the division every year, and I really don't want to ever hear that stupid chant again. And (insofar as I cared about the NL at all) I was a Braves fan in the early 90s, too.

As for Clemens, opinion on him is divided in "Red Sox Nation" -- some feel that his departure was all Dan Duquette's fault. (Of course we all hated him while he was on the Yankees.) I actually felt that it would have been neat if he had hit a home run, but there were already enough improbable events in that game.

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