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vanillafluffy) wrote2010-04-18 02:35 pm
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April showers
It's raining this afternoon, which is fine with me; it means I don't have to haul water for the hydrangeas. Everything will get saturated for a change, not just a gallon of water dribbled from one end of the bed to the other.
It's really coming down. I don't have to go anywhere or do anything, so that's fine. It means I'll have to get it mowed again that much sooner, but knock wood, the January freeze SEEMS to have killed off the sawgrass. Considering what a pain in the ass it's been over the years, I'd do it again just for that. I know, bite my tongue, right?
Sometimes it's GOOD when there's nothing going on....
It's really coming down. I don't have to go anywhere or do anything, so that's fine. It means I'll have to get it mowed again that much sooner, but knock wood, the January freeze SEEMS to have killed off the sawgrass. Considering what a pain in the ass it's been over the years, I'd do it again just for that. I know, bite my tongue, right?
Sometimes it's GOOD when there's nothing going on....
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That's been my motto/mantra for YEARS!
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I did heavy-duty veggie gardening today and put in the plants for this season after Corgiguy prepared the plot. Got damned tired of digging holes and spreading composted cow manure around, but it now looks very promising. There are lots of tomatoes (big ones and grape-sized), chilis and sweet peppers, zukes, cukes, yellow squash, eggplant, onions, lettuce, basil and dill. We lost the huge old rosemary bush to the snow, but the smaller ones are thriving, as are the sage, chives and lavender.
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Was a glorious day for being indoors--typically, the rain waits until Monday morning when I am leaving for work to start coming down.
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