are old the best way to get up or down is to stay in
one place or the other....Mr. R figured this out as he
planted the onion sets.
We went all over looking for seed potatoes and got
the reply...'no one plants those anymore'. Finally
found them at the Gorees at Pottsville. Little 80
year old Mrs. Goree runs the seed store. She said
'Yes, we have seed potatoes. I still plant them!'
Today we are putting up Martin houses, burning
a little bush pile, and no telling what else over
in the Meadow. A Martin scout came yesterday
so we better get the apartments ready!
Patsy, the chickens just laid 5 eggs yesterday
about 10 are setting and those games may have
heard the rumor I wish them dead!
3 comments:
I'm so delighted that my photo of the wisteria brought back home memories for you and Patsy.
You and yours are working hard on this Spring Break, getting ready for the "lazy, crazy, hazy days of summer" (NOT). With a garden that large there'll be no rest till winter.
Sister, I'm afraid you are going to get in trouble with so much free time on your hands. Glad to see that peanutbutter hasn't killed your hubby yet. YOur garden space looks nice. Oh, I looked on the Great Value peanutbutter jar in walmart today and it's coming from Arkansas!
Sister you sure have some pretty dirt there. The onions here will be harvested very soon.
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