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Went out about 0800 this morning, toting a cup of black coffee and
followed by the faithful dawg. The figs are getting bigger, might get a crop big enough to at least make a half pint of fig jam. Not bad for a recently planted tree. The blueberries are starting to ripen, looking forward to freshly picked blueberries on my breakfast cereal or made into blueberry pancakes or waffles. The pole beans and the cucumbers have not started to climb as yet, we still have hope. The radishes and lettuce are growing quickly now but the Swiss chard is very slow. The Cherokee Chocolate tomato has four blooms on it and the other tomatoes have very small fruit. The squash, both yellow summer and zucchini seem to be at a standstill. The only thing that is growing fast is the lawn, mowed yesterday and today will take the weed eater to the verges and the sidewalks. Oh yeah, the new kumquat tree has grown about four inches taller and is putting out lots of new growth, have high hopes for that tree. The Oriental poppies have bloomed and are lovely, they are multi-petaled and a deep red. The brief iris bloom is over but other flowers are coming along. We took out the two dwarf Indian hawthorne plants in front by hooking a rope around them and yanking them out with the truck. Neighbor wanted them and came by quickly to get them. I'm going to have to take the Sawzall to the hedge plants, couldn't get them to budge. Will cut the roots in a circle around each plant and then try pulling them out. Same neighbor wants those too, he's trying to stop people driving their four wheelers through his side yard. He lives on a cul-de-sac and the heathens think his yard is a freeway. Have to go buy a fence post today, found that the builder didn't bother to put a post in where our back fence ties into the next door neighbors fence. Sort of leaves a four-foot section of our fence flapping in the wind. The previous owners never noticed it I guess, or just didn't care. Will get the materials to put a gate in the back fence while I'm there. Seems all I've done to this house since we moved in last December is build, refresh, repaint, or do some other work to make this "OUR" house. I've lost over thirty pounds in weight so something must be going right. Cardiologist took me off three of my blood pressure meds yesterday, have been having extremely low BP readings. We will see how this works out. I've been taking those pills for twenty years so I may go into withdrawal without them. <G> Almost skinny George, Tilly Dawg says "Hey!" |
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George Shirley wrote:
.... > Have to go buy a fence post today, found that the builder didn't bother > to put a post in where our back fence ties into the next door neighbors > fence. Sort of leaves a four-foot section of our fence flapping in the > wind. The previous owners never noticed it I guess, or just didn't care. > Will get the materials to put a gate in the back fence while I'm there. > Seems all I've done to this house since we moved in last December is > build, refresh, repaint, or do some other work to make this "OUR" house. but then it is your house when you look at something done right (or the way you want it ![]() and can smile. glad to hear all the plants are still coming along. the chard here hasn't even attempted to come up yet. we have had frosts/freezes overnight yet, but it is getting warmer, we should head up to near 70 today. not a frost night in the forecast for a whole week -- i might get some peas planted tomorrow. have plenty of bags of goodies to bury in the gardens. helps raise up the low spots and is free organic material that will break down in time. guy says he'll have about 60 more bags yet. good exercise and much appreciated almost free fill because otherwise i'd have to cart it in by the wheelbarrow load after having to pay someone to truck it and dump it. this way it works out well as he gets to reuse the bags. that pays his gas for bringing them over, plus they get free goodies once in a while in return. it's a wonderful arrangement. also includes all the wood ashes i can use. > I've lost over thirty pounds in weight so something must be going right. > Cardiologist took me off three of my blood pressure meds yesterday, have > been having extremely low BP readings. We will see how this works out. > I've been taking those pills for twenty years so I may go into > withdrawal without them. <G> > > Almost skinny George, Tilly Dawg says "Hey!" congrats George. hope the med changes work out well. just not having the added expense and doctors visits to checkup and refill, etc. well worth avoiding if you can. good to hear from you. watch those blueberries or a blueberry monster might get them. heehee. songbird |
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