This "being retired" stuff is exhausting.
Having a lot of time to fill means having to find a lot of stuff to do* so I've doing a lot of stuff.
I finally got a six foot deer fence set up around my garden, and ended up with jars of tomatoes, pickles, pickled peppers, grape and cherry jam, and pounds of MJ the Fairy Queen.
Oh, and I got some spiffy softball sized watermelons (sugarbabies. Not to be confused with sugardaddies, a whole 'nother thing).
Also, since K'Roe has anxiety issues about "uncertainty", I've been building clearly defined trails through the woods so we can walk the dogmonsters without issues. It's kinda fun because I'm also planting bulbs and shrubbery (I am a member of the Sacred Order of Shrubbers - SOS. You have, perhaps, heard of us?)
I've also constructed a garden of local forest wildflowers by wan.dering around all spring and summer and locating plants as they flower, then transplanting them to my shade/forest garden. Just for hoots & toots I've also developed a few mushroom cultures to fiddle with myco-culture is gardening.
And, what with the end of the above ground spring/summer season, and harvest's end, I've had to move all my jungle and aquatic botanicals to my underground vats and caverns.
That's a big job.
The triffids, especially, tend toward crankyness in the fall.
So...
What's up w'choo?
Having a lot of time to fill means having to find a lot of stuff to do* so I've doing a lot of stuff.
I finally got a six foot deer fence set up around my garden, and ended up with jars of tomatoes, pickles, pickled peppers, grape and cherry jam, and pounds of MJ the Fairy Queen.
Oh, and I got some spiffy softball sized watermelons (sugarbabies. Not to be confused with sugardaddies, a whole 'nother thing).
Also, since K'Roe has anxiety issues about "uncertainty", I've been building clearly defined trails through the woods so we can walk the dogmonsters without issues. It's kinda fun because I'm also planting bulbs and shrubbery (I am a member of the Sacred Order of Shrubbers - SOS. You have, perhaps, heard of us?)
I've also constructed a garden of local forest wildflowers by wan.dering around all spring and summer and locating plants as they flower, then transplanting them to my shade/forest garden. Just for hoots & toots I've also developed a few mushroom cultures to fiddle with myco-culture is gardening.
And, what with the end of the above ground spring/summer season, and harvest's end, I've had to move all my jungle and aquatic botanicals to my underground vats and caverns.
That's a big job.
The triffids, especially, tend toward crankyness in the fall.
So...
What's up w'choo?
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