OFF TOPIC My garden day.

Ouch Cheryl. I totally sympathise. I think it was just one of those days. My DH and I are attempting to declutter our house to make it more presentable for possibly selling it. So we have been packing all week and reserved a truck to take things over to our storage unit. Halfway to the truck rental, my DH notices he doesn't have his wallet, so back home we go. We end up arriving 20 minutes late to pick up the truck. No problem we should still be able to get it done. We get there and back again with the truck no problem, start loading the truck. We grab a very heavy table that we can barely lift and start heading to the back door. Sure enough it doesn't fit through the back door. So we have to go out through the front and around the house with lots of pit stops along the way . We end up doing that with a few of the large bozes two. It turns out the back door is much smaller than the front. We finally get everything loaded, and head off for the storage unit. Sure enough when we are almost there I ask DH where the unit's keys are so I can hop out at the gate. He thought I had them, so back home again we go. Needless to say we returned the truck late and both of us have back aches, but at least the weather was nice.

-Margaret

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Margaret St. John
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Well, yesterday being the first really nice day since last fall, I got serious in the garden. After, that is, taking care of a chore left from the water in basement from the rain last week.

So, DD and I rinsed out the shop vac and left it to dry and grabbed the electric hedge trimmer to cut back the big grasses. Works a treat every time and I bless the husband for the extra long extension cord. I then turn my attention to a juniper I've allowed to get out of hand and too close to the house. It is 15 years old and quite slow and dense growing. And the needles are very sharp and never really fall off. Hey - the shop vac could deal with those needles and I can see where to prune. Grab the vac and lay the hose down and hit the switch. It doesn't seem to be doing a thing. Thing worked great on the hard floor, but doesn't seem to want to pick up the needles. Sigh. There are a few bits in the tank, but not worth the effort. So I go to clean up the shop vac one more time and let it dry.

What's with the hose - it weighs a TON. I look in and there is a wad of needles. GREAT, how am I going to get them out. I try blasting them out with a hose. I can't find anything quite long enough to poke them out from "behind". Nothing works

So, with a 6 foot garden stake, pointy end down the hose, I stand on the retaining wall with the hose and shake, rattle and roll and finally, many minutes later, out pops a dense little cylinder of needles - 8 inches long. OK - clean up again, dispose of all the branches to the woodpile and try some where else in the garden. After all, there is LOTS of garden to clean up even ignoring the spots that still squish. And I don't want to look at the juniper again for a few days.

So, off to the long bed with lots of easy work to do. I easily fill up my three big collapsible barrels three or four times with leaves and such. I've gotten the iris bed done, the bed just down the hill from it, the upper section of the long bed and started the bed with my crab apple in it. Good progress and I've had a few water breaks and pbj rollup. Sitting on the deck with a book is a good break too.

SO, phone rings, DH after dropping DS off at a friend's house, has gone off to hang with one of his buddies. DD is playing next door. COOL, maybe the boys are staying north. NO - we've been invited to visit with DS's buddy's folks (nice people) and bring DD to play with their DD. OK - get DD home, shove her in a shower and put the tools away. My turn for the shower. Look at the condition of my knees and hands - time for the heavy hitters in the shower. Grab my salt scrub and lather it onto my arms.

OH - PAIN, ouch, ouch. The juniper (remember the juniper) has left its usual gift of million of little cuts.... Salt - open cuts, WHAT WAS I THINKING!

Thank goodness for beer......

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Cheryl Isaak

Oh Margaret, my back aches for you! talk about a comedy of errors.

Cheryl

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Cheryl Isaak

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