Day of rest
Apr. 20th, 2004 10:01 amSlept in, listening to the rain. By's off work today, so he's out scavenging lumber from that warehouse.
Today's agenda includes knitting (gee, big surprise!), smiling out at the yard and enjoying the fact that I don't have to water today, and a little cleaning. But later.
Spent all day yesterday at the greenhouse, helping Donna get ready for the plant sale. I stopped counting seed trays after the 10th (and these were plug trays, at 200 cells per tray), mostly fast-growing stuf--zinnias and cosmos, morning glories and cypress vine and cardinal climber. Then I transplanted....lavender and savory and basil and sneezeweed and cirsium....think i did 12 flats of that stuff. Don't think a lot of what I transplanted will be ready for the plant sale, at least not the first week, but that's ok, we'll find other uses for it.
Spent Sunday at Jen & JC's, watching By help JC install a glass door to their sunroom. I had the easy job--knitting and heckling.
( The Sock Report: I FINISHED THINGS!!!!! )
( The UnSock Report )
Today's agenda includes knitting (gee, big surprise!), smiling out at the yard and enjoying the fact that I don't have to water today, and a little cleaning. But later.
Spent all day yesterday at the greenhouse, helping Donna get ready for the plant sale. I stopped counting seed trays after the 10th (and these were plug trays, at 200 cells per tray), mostly fast-growing stuf--zinnias and cosmos, morning glories and cypress vine and cardinal climber. Then I transplanted....lavender and savory and basil and sneezeweed and cirsium....think i did 12 flats of that stuff. Don't think a lot of what I transplanted will be ready for the plant sale, at least not the first week, but that's ok, we'll find other uses for it.
Spent Sunday at Jen & JC's, watching By help JC install a glass door to their sunroom. I had the easy job--knitting and heckling.
( The Sock Report: I FINISHED THINGS!!!!! )
( The UnSock Report )