Looking forward to more visitors near the end of this month, and there are still things we need to do around here. But a big project that was way overdue was getting help with our yard and flowerbeds (we don’t actually grow many flowers except in pots, unless Tim plants any around our large tree in the front yard), but we do have shrubbery and we have the Mexican petunias (aka ruellias or wild petunias) that grow outside the kitchen window, as shown in this photo from last September:
Looking back, here are a few shots of the back of the property, including this one from 2023.
And later in 2023, when we had a large, dead tree removed.
Even with January’s snow, you can see it became a kind of jungle back there. The dogs thoroughly love it that way, but it was a problem for me. It was so overgrown that I couldn’t easily follow them and clean up behind them. Also, Anime loved the stump of that removed dead tree and was eating the bark and the mushrooms that grew under the bark.
Last week, we called back the yard crew to have the stump ground down, and then, as well as cleaning out that part of the yard, they worked on all the beds, front, back, and sides, and everything looks so much better. We still need to finish mulching that back bed, and we have plans for filling in spaces back there with pots/potted plants currently scattered elsewhere on the property to get color and texture. We’ll see how it looks compared to today’s photo when I take another at summer’s end.
Along with finishing the short series I watched on Netflix, I’ve finished one little project today related to future hospitality. I’ve also handled paperwork for a license I hold. Other than cleaning out refrigerator leftovers and organizing others for lunches and dinners until the leftovers are gone (a couple of days), I’m planning on reading a recently published book by a favorite author and thinking a lot about something I found on social media in the last couple of weeks.
In relation to that, this is the writing I do: occasional commentary on (mostly) strangers’ social media; rare emails, usually short though sometimes longer; this website, which often includes poetry, occasionally flash fiction, but is mostly exposition of one type or another; and fiction. What I guess I must evaluate is what of the above points are true, because some are; some are with qualifications; and some are not at all.
ASCII: ~has characters~
C= COMMODORE: I’ve got them, style
and graphic chars to boot!
UNICODE: Yeaz, wellz mez gotz allz demz charz, emojiez, andz spacez forz morez
“Somebody has to take care of the characters.”
Pac-Man: nom nom nom PowerPellet hey ghosties!
Way outside my wheelhouse.
(There should be a Pac-Man emoji.)
Someone MUST take care of the characters!!!!! They are real, you know.
Tidy!
Nice to have visitors, but it’s a lot of work!
It amuses me that you had snow in Texas and we had the thinnest of dustings on one day this winter – that had melted by nightfall!
It was really nice to have help from a yard crew. Now if we could have only had a housekeeping staff and to clean and cook for us all.