Liese, that's so cool! I'm babying along my ONE cherry tomato.
Having the spindles stained wood would be too overwhelming for the space. It needs something to set the banister apart from the floor (even though I want the wood to match the dark inlay in the floor, not the floor itself.) White spindles do that. It's a balance thing.
Thanks Jesse Even though I am sure I filed a change of address, it says that my zip code does not agree (I moved 5 years ago).
Ah, crap. I say this as someone still with a New York license, and I'm pretty sure my SS card is in my wallet. Better not lose it!
today there were no major issues and there was a little breakthrough with my mother. exhale. 5 days until school starts.
I will say, it is more than a little validating that both of my parents are completely worn out from a 4-5 hour session with mac.
True! Although I am crap at braiding so far. And half the garlic is the hardstem kind that doesn't braid. But still true!
I also have cherry tomatoes and peppers. But the garlic and onions are the ones going nuts. There are even some tiny volunteer garlic that are not in the right place...I suspect they grew from where I threw the tiny cloves that were too small to plant. Ooopsie? Guess nothing's too tiny to plant.
Heh. Glad today has gone well.
Ooopsie?
No oopsie. A significant part of my composting strategy is "didn't have time to eat that melon before the fruit flies came? toss it off the deck and see if it volunteers next year!"
Is that what I call my 2 random tomato plants that just grew in my garden? Volunteers?
Yep. Those are volunteers.
Yep! It sounds so much nicer than "I thought it was a weed and then it started making tomatoes".