
The catalpa is blooming – not as much as last year, which seems to be a recurring theme this summer – but it’s lovely. I’m hoping we don’t get any more rain for a few days, because the blooms are fragile and are knocked off the tree by the rain.
It smells heavenly.
I worked on the Beacon Hill for about 3 hours in the morning yesterday.

It’s a little blurry, but I’m about halfway through laying the floor.

With the cupboards. I’m using a pecan stain on the floor. Today, I’ll finish it.
You are so sweet to suggest ways in which I can get past the heat in order to get more time with the Beacon Hill. But, I’m okay with that, really. First of all, for me it’s always about the process. I love the process and I purposely take my time on any project I’m working on. This is therapy for me and I’m grateful for it.
And, after a lifetime of working in the theater at night and teaching during the day, routinely working until 11 pm every evening except Monday, getting to bed late, as well as working away from home for long stretches of time, we now find ourselves to be early morning people. We wake up early and we get our best creative work done in the morning hours. So being limited to the morning before it gets too hot is fine with me!
It’s all good.
We’ll be watching the Knicks tonight. And celebrating the removal of a name that should have never been displayed on the Kennedy Center. I’ve performed there. I know what it feels like to be in that space. It’s a sacred place.
Finished floor pictures on Monday.
Stay safe.
Happy Saturday.










