<~ me and my brain
I guess it's better than my brain being an egg in a frying pan. Is everything visualizing the "brain on drugs commercials?" That's what I was going for, minus the drugs. All I know is that my brain (cannot seem to spell that correctly, I keep typing brian) doesn't want to work. I know. What else is new? *shrugs* LOL
How was your Monday? We are still trying to dry out here but we are not as bad as the areas west of me. I went to the basement to get a fresh pair of gardening gloves, saw the water blocking my way, and said "Nope, the gloves that are damp from the rain will work just fine." The rain is making the flowers and plants grow like mad. I should take a photo of my tomatoes to show you. I have three plants and they are ginormous. I got small tomato varieties and have been pruning the tops of the plants and they are *still* massive. The bees are all over my front garden and I can watch them forever. I have bee balm and coneflowers and they *love* them. So adorable watching them grab the petals and get gobs of pollen on their feet. One of my milkweed plants is blooming and the butterflies are starting to gather. There is a small offshoot of that big one that I want to transplant since it is hidden under the tall one. I had no idea how big they can get. This little guy is only 6" or so and the other has to be close to 3'
I was so dang happy being back in my yard again yesterday even though it was disgustingly humid again. I was sweating so much it looked like I peed my pants
Scott told us a quick rundown of his search. Four hikers had started back down the mountain as the sun was going down and got themselves turned around. When they realized that they were back where they started they were smart enough to stay put and call for help. Scott said that by his team got to them, they were pretty freaked out. I think he was relieved that his first S&R was an easy one. In fact, I know he was. He and Sam are up in PA for a few days. He is going to mow the lawn for my dad since that was one of the reasons my dad was up there last week. To mow the lawn. In 88*/90% humidity weather. At 84 years old. Iy yi yiiiiiii. When my dad told me his plans, I was like, WT*, Dad??????
(and yeah, I know I will be the same way when I am older, it's a good thing I know my kids love me now, hope they still do in 30 years time)
Not much happening today. I have to go pick up my contact lenses and if Cait has time for lunch, I might stop in to say hi. The Dr office is 10-15 minutes from her office. She was busy non-stop yesterday so I told her I would come only if she wanted a short break.
Other than that, I might try to get some pictures of the yard and maybe do a little more scrapping.
(and figure out what to cook for dinner but that is an every darn day chore)
I guess it's better than my brain being an egg in a frying pan. Is everything visualizing the "brain on drugs commercials?" That's what I was going for, minus the drugs. All I know is that my brain (cannot seem to spell that correctly, I keep typing brian) doesn't want to work. I know. What else is new? *shrugs* LOL
How was your Monday? We are still trying to dry out here but we are not as bad as the areas west of me. I went to the basement to get a fresh pair of gardening gloves, saw the water blocking my way, and said "Nope, the gloves that are damp from the rain will work just fine." The rain is making the flowers and plants grow like mad. I should take a photo of my tomatoes to show you. I have three plants and they are ginormous. I got small tomato varieties and have been pruning the tops of the plants and they are *still* massive. The bees are all over my front garden and I can watch them forever. I have bee balm and coneflowers and they *love* them. So adorable watching them grab the petals and get gobs of pollen on their feet. One of my milkweed plants is blooming and the butterflies are starting to gather. There is a small offshoot of that big one that I want to transplant since it is hidden under the tall one. I had no idea how big they can get. This little guy is only 6" or so and the other has to be close to 3'
I was so dang happy being back in my yard again yesterday even though it was disgustingly humid again. I was sweating so much it looked like I peed my pants
Scott told us a quick rundown of his search. Four hikers had started back down the mountain as the sun was going down and got themselves turned around. When they realized that they were back where they started they were smart enough to stay put and call for help. Scott said that by his team got to them, they were pretty freaked out. I think he was relieved that his first S&R was an easy one. In fact, I know he was. He and Sam are up in PA for a few days. He is going to mow the lawn for my dad since that was one of the reasons my dad was up there last week. To mow the lawn. In 88*/90% humidity weather. At 84 years old. Iy yi yiiiiiii. When my dad told me his plans, I was like, WT*, Dad??????
(and yeah, I know I will be the same way when I am older, it's a good thing I know my kids love me now, hope they still do in 30 years time)
Not much happening today. I have to go pick up my contact lenses and if Cait has time for lunch, I might stop in to say hi. The Dr office is 10-15 minutes from her office. She was busy non-stop yesterday so I told her I would come only if she wanted a short break.
Other than that, I might try to get some pictures of the yard and maybe do a little more scrapping.
(and figure out what to cook for dinner but that is an every darn day chore)