I have not been knitting and the like. I have blisters that formed under my gardening gloves and my hands hurt right now. Since it is supposed to rain the next day or so, I am going to rest a bit, catch up on some reading. And napping. sleeping with fried-skin shoulders is not fun.
I hope to get back into craft work once I get the garden going. Time to put more aloe vera gel and lavender oil on my tender shoulders....
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ok so where is the garden blog and did you get *the package?* I have seen similar wormy creations at the bottom of my fish pond. can't be tasty as they don't eat them!
ReplyDeletehttp://blackthumbofdeathgardening.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThere is a link under my latest mug-shot.
YES! I wanted to call, but was baking my brains in the sun trying to get the soil ready for next month. It is going to rain and storm, so figured I could curl up with a drink and call to chat.
A huge "thank you!" but still going to call tomorrow afternoon or the next.
Fish must be smart. I wonder what the robins would do?
I have seen worms of that type in the bottom of my fish pond. The fish don't eat them, could *that* be our first clue?
ReplyDeleteDid ya get the soap?