*yawns a bit*
I am running behind schedule but it isn't like I have anywhere I need to be today. But I have so much to do. I was out of the house most of the day yesterday and missed crossing a few things off my list. Nothing crazy - laundry didn't get finished and I didn't do any commenting in the Gallery here. I am feeling a lot more confident that the to-do list is keeping me on track though. I even added some things I will want to do for the upcoming holidays. Since I make a lot of my gifts, now is the time to start gathering ideas. Supply chains and shipping are going to be an issue this year so that isn't something I should wait until the last minute for.
My neighbor asks me to make gifts baskets for her and I am thinking that some holiday-scented Santa gnomes would be really cute. They could be the centerpiece and personalized (the one couple are huge NY Yankees fans so a gnome holding a Yankees banner might be cute). Then all of the bath/body care things would be scented with the same fragrance.
What do you think? Creative or silly?
Arlene and I had a nice hike, we walked almost 3 miles. We got to see a deer family- 6 of them together, 2 very little ones. They are getting their darker coats and really blended in with the trees. Lots and lots of nuts on the ground so hopefully they will fatten up well.
I think it goes without saying but I am wanting them to be fat so they survive not so they can be hunted. No one thought otherwise, I am sure.
I cooked again last night and have even more food leftover. I made a spaghetti and cheese frittata and it was very yummy and incredibly filling.
Today is supposed to be over 70 and I am working in the yard to get the tomato plants out of the ground. I guess that the green tomatoes still on them are not going to ripen at this point so I will toss them in the woods for the chipmunks. I have a few other plants that need to be cut back and I should harvest the rosemary and dry that up. Some of the sage too. Last winter killed the plants I had, they were buried under sooooo much snow. I wonder if I can dig them up and put them in pots. I can tuck them under the hedges for some shelter. Think that would work? Although the snow and ice we got last winter almost killed my hedges too so they wouldn't;t survive there either.
I know what to do!! I am going to dig them up, put them in pots and move somewhere warm. Me and my plants *heart*
HAGD!!
I am running behind schedule but it isn't like I have anywhere I need to be today. But I have so much to do. I was out of the house most of the day yesterday and missed crossing a few things off my list. Nothing crazy - laundry didn't get finished and I didn't do any commenting in the Gallery here. I am feeling a lot more confident that the to-do list is keeping me on track though. I even added some things I will want to do for the upcoming holidays. Since I make a lot of my gifts, now is the time to start gathering ideas. Supply chains and shipping are going to be an issue this year so that isn't something I should wait until the last minute for.
My neighbor asks me to make gifts baskets for her and I am thinking that some holiday-scented Santa gnomes would be really cute. They could be the centerpiece and personalized (the one couple are huge NY Yankees fans so a gnome holding a Yankees banner might be cute). Then all of the bath/body care things would be scented with the same fragrance.
What do you think? Creative or silly?
Arlene and I had a nice hike, we walked almost 3 miles. We got to see a deer family- 6 of them together, 2 very little ones. They are getting their darker coats and really blended in with the trees. Lots and lots of nuts on the ground so hopefully they will fatten up well.
I think it goes without saying but I am wanting them to be fat so they survive not so they can be hunted. No one thought otherwise, I am sure.
I cooked again last night and have even more food leftover. I made a spaghetti and cheese frittata and it was very yummy and incredibly filling.
Today is supposed to be over 70 and I am working in the yard to get the tomato plants out of the ground. I guess that the green tomatoes still on them are not going to ripen at this point so I will toss them in the woods for the chipmunks. I have a few other plants that need to be cut back and I should harvest the rosemary and dry that up. Some of the sage too. Last winter killed the plants I had, they were buried under sooooo much snow. I wonder if I can dig them up and put them in pots. I can tuck them under the hedges for some shelter. Think that would work? Although the snow and ice we got last winter almost killed my hedges too so they wouldn't;t survive there either.
I know what to do!! I am going to dig them up, put them in pots and move somewhere warm. Me and my plants *heart*
HAGD!!