Good morning Rounders! I survived the storm. I woke up at 10:24 and the windows were being shaken by the hard wind and rain, and it did not let up until almost 11 pm. I got on the computer and played games just to drown out the noise so I could concentrate on something else. I went back to bed and slept until after 3am. I'm certainly glad it's over and I will have to go out and see what damage was done this morning.
My Azalea's are blooming, and the lady behind me in the jungle's are in full bloom. You would not believe how hard I worked yesterday. I started out early and moved some of the baby Kalanchoe's out to the front to grow tall and shade my Rosemary plants when the blazing sun beats down in summer. I got them planted and watered and then I started pulling up the spent Kalanchoe's and took them to the curb to be picked up by the yard waste truck just in time.
You would think that would be enough work, but I looked at the pavers on the Bank and saw that a couple were falling forward because the sand is too dry and it won't support them, so here I go straightening and moving them around. They are heavy and my knee does not do well on that bank, and much later when I got them looking decent I thought I was ready to quit. Not so fast girlie!
My neighbor who lives in PA and comes in January came over. She had been here for several wks and I had not seen her. Well, she has put her house on the market, which I think is a smart plan becuz she only stays for a short while and she has a home in PA where everything is convenient for her and she does not drive. Her mother actually bought this house here long ago. I wished her well. She told me that a couple of weeks ago when my Kalanchoe were in full bloom and looking beautiful before the frost that she walked down our street one evening and saw those blooms and thought they had to be artificial because of the bright color. Then she saw that our neighbor next door had put their house For Sale. I told her the story as I know it.
So, people are always buying and selling. I haven't seen anyone looking at the house next door in the daytime, but that means nothing. People from up north rent homes here for the winter and they look at real estate online. People who live in all the other states know about this place and are always calling to see what is available. This place has it's own real estate company and the Broker is the daughter of the man and woman who built this place back in the 80's.
After the lady left I thought I was finished in the garden, but by this time the wind had really picked up and I noticed that my leaves were blowing around and I worked too hard to pick them up last fall so I started putting pavers on top of them to keep them in place. I thought I had done a good job of it so I thought I would dig up some Mondo grass and put it on the Bank to hold some of that sand since I had reset some pavers. After that I was exhausted and DH came home from working out and came out to make sure I came in.
I had been out there for hours. I came in for lunch and showered and took a Tylenol for my knee pain. The wind really picked up by 2 pm and I looked out the window and those leaves were blowing around again. I went out and started shoveling sand from the yard and garden onto the ones that were not covered by pavers. I picked up the gutter drain pipe that had blown into the yard, and I picked up a bunch of limbs and fronds from the yard. The wind was howling by this time and blowing sand and everything loose so I came in.
I pulled some Chili out of the freezer for dinner and added some diced tomatoes and cilantro and it was so good. Did I tell you how much I love Cilantro?
Well, that is a book! I hope you faired well Maxie and all who had storms. Peace & Plenty. Paula, did not post yesterday except in comments. Hope she is ok.
My Azalea's are blooming, and the lady behind me in the jungle's are in full bloom. You would not believe how hard I worked yesterday. I started out early and moved some of the baby Kalanchoe's out to the front to grow tall and shade my Rosemary plants when the blazing sun beats down in summer. I got them planted and watered and then I started pulling up the spent Kalanchoe's and took them to the curb to be picked up by the yard waste truck just in time.
You would think that would be enough work, but I looked at the pavers on the Bank and saw that a couple were falling forward because the sand is too dry and it won't support them, so here I go straightening and moving them around. They are heavy and my knee does not do well on that bank, and much later when I got them looking decent I thought I was ready to quit. Not so fast girlie!
My neighbor who lives in PA and comes in January came over. She had been here for several wks and I had not seen her. Well, she has put her house on the market, which I think is a smart plan becuz she only stays for a short while and she has a home in PA where everything is convenient for her and she does not drive. Her mother actually bought this house here long ago. I wished her well. She told me that a couple of weeks ago when my Kalanchoe were in full bloom and looking beautiful before the frost that she walked down our street one evening and saw those blooms and thought they had to be artificial because of the bright color. Then she saw that our neighbor next door had put their house For Sale. I told her the story as I know it.
So, people are always buying and selling. I haven't seen anyone looking at the house next door in the daytime, but that means nothing. People from up north rent homes here for the winter and they look at real estate online. People who live in all the other states know about this place and are always calling to see what is available. This place has it's own real estate company and the Broker is the daughter of the man and woman who built this place back in the 80's.
After the lady left I thought I was finished in the garden, but by this time the wind had really picked up and I noticed that my leaves were blowing around and I worked too hard to pick them up last fall so I started putting pavers on top of them to keep them in place. I thought I had done a good job of it so I thought I would dig up some Mondo grass and put it on the Bank to hold some of that sand since I had reset some pavers. After that I was exhausted and DH came home from working out and came out to make sure I came in.
I had been out there for hours. I came in for lunch and showered and took a Tylenol for my knee pain. The wind really picked up by 2 pm and I looked out the window and those leaves were blowing around again. I went out and started shoveling sand from the yard and garden onto the ones that were not covered by pavers. I picked up the gutter drain pipe that had blown into the yard, and I picked up a bunch of limbs and fronds from the yard. The wind was howling by this time and blowing sand and everything loose so I came in.
I pulled some Chili out of the freezer for dinner and added some diced tomatoes and cilantro and it was so good. Did I tell you how much I love Cilantro?
Well, that is a book! I hope you faired well Maxie and all who had storms. Peace & Plenty. Paula, did not post yesterday except in comments. Hope she is ok.
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