Sunday, April 16, 2006
Halfies
I think perhaps I am not very good at estimating time needed per task. When I make plans to accomplish two or three tasks in a day, what usually happens is I am lucky to get half a task done. Which might explain the plethora of half-finished projects around here, come to think of it.
In the pic below, you can see where we were at shortly before we stopped for the day. That's the flower bed west of our front porch. The dried up plant stuff is old stalks of weeds and the phlox and stuff like that. The ceramic owl is back in the bathtub it shares with the fancy iris now. You can see a corner of it behind the lighthouse on the right, which is Mike's new Easter one.
The wall of stones is breached because Mike helpfully dug up some volunteer elms and transplanted them. The yellow irises started blooming today, which was kind of Easter-y. I ran out of steam for rolling the rocks back into place, so I just watered the garden and called it good. As you can tell by the flower bed full of weeds in the background by the propane tank, I have many, many more half-projects to do!

Benched for the season

Hey, do you like WOMBATS?
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In the pic below, you can see where we were at shortly before we stopped for the day. That's the flower bed west of our front porch. The dried up plant stuff is old stalks of weeds and the phlox and stuff like that. The ceramic owl is back in the bathtub it shares with the fancy iris now. You can see a corner of it behind the lighthouse on the right, which is Mike's new Easter one.
The wall of stones is breached because Mike helpfully dug up some volunteer elms and transplanted them. The yellow irises started blooming today, which was kind of Easter-y. I ran out of steam for rolling the rocks back into place, so I just watered the garden and called it good. As you can tell by the flower bed full of weeds in the background by the propane tank, I have many, many more half-projects to do!

Benched for the season

Hey, do you like WOMBATS?
http://triggur.org/contagion/?src=neonnurse
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