Sunday, My Day, was a spectacular day! The pets awoke me very early (4:00). Sheba made her wee whimpers, and Fred made puking sounds. I then played Find the Puke, but I couldn’t. I searched everywhere but could not find it. It’ll be revealed in time.
I fed everyone and then read. It is a great time to read while all the pets sleep some more after eating. There was no need for a fire, so both Fred and Ethel retreated to my bed to sleep, Sheba slept on the bedroom floor, and I mounted the chaise to read.
At 9:00, it was time to walk. I could hardly wait. It was such a perfect morning. We did a long walk and only saw one other person. And it was silent; the dawn chorus was long over. We walked for 1.5 hours, and when we arrived back at Pinecone Park it soon was lunch time. (When you get up at 4:00, lunch is at 11:00.)
And then it was time to work in the garden. I chose to tidy up the edible garden. I’m in no hurry to do anything, so it was a pleasure to work. The edible garden gets lots of sunlight, so I was working in my tee. I had to weed whack the paths around my raised beds before I could rake-up all the cones and other detritus and tote it to the lower forty (behind the fence). Plus, I tidied up the beds themselves, throwing all the weeds and cones on the ground before the big sweep, and as I worked, I found Raspberry suckers growing in the path, so I transplanted them into the Raspberry planter. The last work of the day was to water the plants in containers and the Butterbur that needs so much water.
I was delighted to find myself wanting to work in the yard and gardens. Finally, my will kicked into gear, and at the end of the day it is very, very rewarding to see the product of my work. The garden looked fantastic, and because the entire coming week is predicted to be warm and sunny, I will get lots of things done. But Tuesday, with luck, will be rainy. God, I hope we get rain!
I did 4.5 hours work. I loved every second of it, and I am eternally grateful to Dr. Dorscheid and Tezspire because that drug enabled my labour. Without it, I would have had to hire someone to do the work I did today. That’s what I did for the past two years. But at 15:30, I was tired and hot and so I called it quits to walk Her Highness and then do some reading before dinner. My God, I wish Kate Atkinson was as prolific with her Jackson Brodie series as is Donna Leon with her Commissario Guido Brunetti series (I read forty of them; Ms. Atkinson’s series is six books).
Last night was a great version of the usual!
Today, another sunny one, has begun at a rather chilly 8°. We’ll walk with our friends, and then I’ll be watering and doing yard work all day. I’m really looking forward to being outside all day. Below are some recent snaps.
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| Magnificent old Maple in Elder Cedar. |
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| It's the most beautiful time of year in the forest because everything is so brilliantly green. |
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| A large field chock full of Nettles. |
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| Beautiful tiny white flowers in the moss on the side of a trail in the 707 Park. |
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| There are also huge swathes of Vanilla Leaf plant. |
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| Alder trunks have a beauty like Plane trees of southern France. |
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| My left arm post dog-jumping up on me. |
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| My right arm got the worst of it. |
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| I propped my phone on a tree trunk and took this selfie of us by triggering the shutter with my watch! |























































