Two ancient apple trees, run amok, canopy the addition on my house. On windy November nights they rake like skeletons across our second story bedroom roof.When I was a boy they were proper little apple trees, stout stems with afros; and they enjoyed the luxury of an open field. On summer evenings, after the field was mowed, my brother and I would hit baseballs; many a ball was snatched from the low branches of that first apple tree. If you could hit a ball into the second apple tree it was an accomplishment indeed, you might be allowed to lean on the bat to admire it for a moment. And if you could throw a ball back from the second apple tree . . . well you couldn't throw a ball back from the second apple tree . . . but if you could have you'd have been superhuman. So we tried.
So here's the thing . . . when you decide that the 25 year old wood stove in the living room has become more threat than comfort, and then you sell it on eBay to someone with imagination, and you buy yourself a nice new stove, and when the new stove weighs 445 lbs., and you decide to spend money that you shouldn't to have a splendid section of Mexican wall tile installed, it's a reallyreally good idea to get the tiling completed before you have the stove delivered.


