Last weekâs span of warm, clear days found island gardeners scrambling outside, perched on bended knee pulling weeds, transplanting seedlings and slaying slugs. It was a flurry of activity that reminded me of a childrenâs story called âAll Summer in a Dayâ by Ray Bradbury. The story takes place on Venus, where it rains for seven years at a time. And then the rain stops for two hours ... and magic happens. I wonât spoil it for you, but know that itâs worth a read. Just Google it ... Itâs easy to overdo it, you know, in our efforts to pack months of planning and dreaming into a few days or hours. Our backs hurt, tools are lost and refound, to-do lists get longer, holes appear in gloves, new callouses form, wheelbarrows balk under the weight of compost, we forget time ...