Body blather (feel free to skip)
May. 17th, 2012 01:20 pmIt is absolutely gorgeous out today, which is to be expected as it stormed rather ferociously last night. It was lovely hearing thunder again. (My family is descended from weather gods, ya know. ;-)
( The blather bit )
Today's task is to outline the front garden area with the bricks that will be used for edging. To make very sure the landscape dudes know not to sod that area. I also really, really need to plant my veggie seeds today, though I'd like Page to help with that. Unfortunately, Page won't be home from school until 6, and then there's an after after-school thing, and... yeah. So I guess I'll just save the snap peas for him to plant.
Some varmint keeps digging into my pots holding the daylily and peony roots. It's really annoying. I imagine it's a squirrel, but, what would a squirrel want with daylily and peony roots? That might not even be alive? *sigh*
On the plus side, one of the peonies did survive, so that makes one daylily and one peony. I'm still holding out a slim hope for the others, because:
Sumer is icumen in,
Lhude sing cuccu!
Groweþ sed and bloweþ med
And springþ þe wde nu,
Sing cuccu!
( The blather bit )
Today's task is to outline the front garden area with the bricks that will be used for edging. To make very sure the landscape dudes know not to sod that area. I also really, really need to plant my veggie seeds today, though I'd like Page to help with that. Unfortunately, Page won't be home from school until 6, and then there's an after after-school thing, and... yeah. So I guess I'll just save the snap peas for him to plant.
Some varmint keeps digging into my pots holding the daylily and peony roots. It's really annoying. I imagine it's a squirrel, but, what would a squirrel want with daylily and peony roots? That might not even be alive? *sigh*
On the plus side, one of the peonies did survive, so that makes one daylily and one peony. I'm still holding out a slim hope for the others, because:
Sumer is icumen in,
Lhude sing cuccu!
Groweþ sed and bloweþ med
And springþ þe wde nu,
Sing cuccu!