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!