Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Just stuff...

Aunt Amelia has got me all stirred up to change my blog banner.  You never know what that gal is gonna to have on her banner from day to day.  So.... I decided to change mine. I'm tired of lookin' at dead grass and bare trees.  Let's have some flowers and leaves and birds and grass to mow and stuff!

I'm feelin' so much better - thank ya'll for your well wishes. Almost back to normal.  I don't have my bucket with me at work anymore - a simple "slurp" is takin' care of the drainage problem at the present time and I expect the waterworks to dry up just anytime now!

Well, let's see. Daughter is comin' home this weekend, so that'll be nice. Of course, she's bringin' the RAT with her.   Adam is in Hershey, PA, for a gig, then down to Florida, and back through Georgia before they head back to Nashville.  Hope that all goes well and I pray always for safe travel for all.
Remember my little cabbages and broccoli plants I told you I set out?  I'm thinkin', yeah, they're cool/cold weather plants and it gets so stinkin' hot around here so early. So I go ahead and plant 'em.  THEN, comes the hugest snowstorm East Texas has had in 30+ years.  Well, I got all worried about my little plants so here's what I came up with - "make do or do without" type idea.
Can ya see what I did?  I had two rows, so I turned some of my yard chairs upside down to make a top, and covered all my little babies with painters dropcloths and anchored them on the edges with rocks.  I was still worried about 'em with the weight of the snow, but after I kinda shoveled the snow back, they could see daylight again. Those cheap plastic chairs (which I'd like to throw in the dumpster) tore thru the plastic with the heavy snow, but still protected the plants.  I checked on 'em yesterday, and pulled all the plastic and chairs off of 'em, and they were all standin' up just fine and ready to see some sunshine!
You probably can't see 'em but they're there. Ya know, they don't cost much, but I figger, if there's somethin' little I can do to keep 'em from dying, why not? So I did.  I hope they are grateful that I saved their lives.

Well, it's been a struggle to find something to post today, and that's about all I can come up with, so I guess I'll close.  Ya'll keep your dress down and I'll see ya next time!

27 comments:

Barb said...

Hey Vickie,

So glad you are feeling better, that's a terrible way to feel! I for one, love the lawn chair idea and I'm glad your little cabbages made it through the storm.

Your new header is great! The shutter flower boxes are so cute!

Have a fun visit with your daughter!

Blessings, Barb

Amy said...

I am glad that you are feeling better.

I am glad that your plants are ok. I am looking forward to gardening in this new climate.

Have a great visit with you daughter.

Have a blessed day.

Debbie said...

I'm making progress too, but my nose is beginning to crack and I'm afraid it will break off if I have to pinch it in a tissue again.
Debbie

Vee said...

You have changed things up in here. It looks right nice. You're so right about Aunt Amelia...she loves changes.

Yup, looks as if your cabbages are gonna make it.

RAT? Is this anything like the gopher that I had to backtrack on to see what you're talking about? I'll do a search if you have that feature.

Mrs. JP said...

Thanks for the flower picture atop your blog. It's a reminder that there will be a spring,,,surely.
So glad that you're feeling better.

Diana Ferguson said...

Love the new look!!!

And.....so glad you are feeling better.

Julie Harward said...

Nice header...you must be a true gardener at heart to go t all that work to save those little plants, hope they reward you real good. All that snow left fast it seems. We don't plant much here til the very end of May. Have a good week and come say hi :D

Tara said...

I too love the new look. I have been playing around with mine too,but still not happy with it.
Glad you are feeling better. I too am finally feeling better. Was ready to check myself into the hospital, so tired of the crud. It just wouldn't let go.
Hugs,
Tara

Anonymous said...

Love to new header; looks so nice to the eyes. You girls have fun this weekend. Is George Jones traveling with Adam and the band? They would be in high cotton then, wouldn't they?!

Gail said...

Glad you are feeling better and it looks like you saved the garden plants...yipee.

soggybottomflats said...

What a genius idea! You would have been the "spunky" little one on the wagon train, huh? What would your name have been...Lula-Mae or Jessie-Sue...? Hmm, what do ya think? Elaine

Auntie sezzzzzz... said...

Awwwwwwwwww, come on. >,-) I don't change my blog header pic, that much. -clears throat- Mmmm, guess I do. :-)

So glad your wee little plants made it through the big snow storm. Due to your TLC of course.

Running out of posting ideas? Me too!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm about ready to 'throw in the towel' and say I'm taking a few days off, from even trying to post.

Trouble is, when I say that, I start thinking of all kinds of posting ideas. -sigh- So I suppose I'll just go poking along, with my not very snappy posts. ,-)

Auntie sezzzzzz... said...

Glad you are feeling bettttttttter!!!

DayPhoto said...

I like your new header! And I'm glad you are feeling better. Snow storm and all you are still in spring and your plants are looking good.

Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com

Lanny said...

Glad you're feelin' better. I thought the bucket was for a different type of ailment and the whole slurp thing threw me for a minute but I think I'm on track now.

Like your method of hoop house. That's somethin' Dirt would expect outta me.

Eggs In My Pocket said...

Hi, glad you are feeling better! Love your garden! We got snow as well. Vicki, I just got a lot of seed in and one pack is cabbage. I have never worked with cabbage before, should I plant the seed now?? Blessings,Kathleen

Leslie said...

I loved the new header the second I saw it. I really like the contrast of the blue window box and red roof. What a smart and easy way to protect your seedlings, I will have to remember that one. Glad to hear you are feeling better. Take care!

Irma's Rose Cottage said...

Glad to hear your feeling better. I love your banner. The blue shutter is such a great idea. I'm just in the process of planting my seeds in the garden.

Irma :)

myletterstoemily said...

you did save their lives and went to herculean
efforts to do it!

good for you.

blessings,
lea

Dolores said...

Hi Vickie,
I love the new header...... oh, how I'm ready for spring!

Good to hear that you're feeling better.

We've had a 9 yr old granddaughter for a week...... so I'll be catching up in a few days, but its been fun having her here!
Hugs,
Dolores

Unknown said...

Pretty header!

Hi. I found you through Texas Blogging Gals and came by to say hello. You can find me at www.lonestarlifer.wordpress.com, so come by and say howdy sometime.
LoneStarLifer
Paula

Lavender Chick said...

It's amazing how creative and inventive us farm girls can get when it comes to saving the crops!

Michelle said...

Way to use what you've got!! It always aggravates me to loose garden plants! Glad to hear you are feeling better and didn't have to resort to tampons up the nose.

KathyB. said...

Ohhhhhhhhhh, your little green babies are still growing!How inventive of you, up-turned lawn chairs and plastic. I would have never thought of that. Guess when Texas gets unheard of and unseasonably cold weather and snow the Texans get busy doing what is necessary. Glad you're feeling much better too.

Jenny said...

Hi Vickie, sounds like your back to your energetic self again. Love your blog header! Hope your visit with your daughter was great.

Vanessa said...

Hi Vickie
I have given you an award if youcan stop by my blog to pick it up.

Deb said...

I love Aunt Amelia....we are having a little silent contest on who changes their header the most...LOL...