Thursday, April 28, 2005


Buddy at rest Posted by Hello

Garden 2005

Well, I was such a bully that I got to plant what I wanted in my neighbor's garden. No carrots or sunflower plants, but the end result isn't any more (personally) appetizing than they were. I went to the nursery and chose plants that looked good. I ended up with tomatoes, long green chili, eggplant, broccoli, bell pepper, and red cabbage.

The wind was strong today and kind of energy sapping. As I felt it drain me through the evening, I had a memory of walking to grade school through 30-40 MPH sustained wind with gusts to 55 MPH. If only there had been a deep blanket of snow to break my falls. Also have decided that one negative consequence of the wettest year ever, has been an influx of pollen, spores and other potential allergens that none of the native people have ever encountered before. Nearly everyone in the area has experienced a strange type of respiratory distress this spring and it's probably related to the new plants that we are seeing (and maybe many that we aren't seeing).

Buddy and Guy are passing through on their way to Dallas and Buddy is excited to be back in his yard. We had an intense game of frisbee and now he is resting. And by the way Ron, Kilo's new frisbee never made an appearance. She only brought out frisbee parts when we were playing earlier (as you know, a long time ago I gave up trying to select which toy we play with). Anyway, she lays in the yard with the new one while I work next door, and carries it around a lot, but has shown no interest in actually chasing it.

Sunset Posted by Hello

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Keep widening the waterway to the garden Posted by Hello

Not a good view, but planted the garden area Posted by Hello

Some new flower plants Posted by Hello

Tuesday, April 26, 2005

Tuesday - Afternoon

I have been busy with other projects, but it is time to start planting. Bill's family has some strange gardening practices. He wants more of the large tomatoes that I planted last year, no Roma or miniature ones, he has those tomato trees and whatever they might produce, and all of that I understand, but then it goes to carrots, green beans and sunflowers. I wouldn't hardly bother to save a green bean plant from anything, and as for carrots and sunflower seeds, oh well.

Planted a Bougainvillea plant and a Jasmine plant (that's what Wal-Mart calls it) by the bench on the Northeast side of the pond.

"Later, that same evening" Posted by Hello

The herb corner Posted by Hello

This just struck me as odd Posted by Hello

Need to mow this weekend Posted by Hello

Nice reflections Posted by Hello

I liked the view Posted by Hello

The color is almost confusing Posted by Hello

Nice evening Posted by Hello

Snap dragons, Catnip and Rosemary Posted by Hello

New plants Posted by Hello

Monday, April 25, 2005


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