I've had this fish for years. The tag said it was made from oil drums somewhere in the Carribean. This year, it graces my pump house. |
This guy is new; I thought the fish needed company. I should have bought the BIG one when I saw it. It was almost three feet tall and would have looked terrific on the pump house all by itself. |
My rambler rose is performing quite well this spring. Just wait until the Japanese beetles come back - hard on the heels of black spot. It never fails. |
The plumber is here now, along with some house cleaners. I had to put my high school Spanish to good use today, while leaving the cleaners a note:
En dos banos, yo tengo agua caliente solamente; no agua frio.* Considering that I haven't had a Spanish lesson in 53 years, I think that's pretty good.....lol We hope that the plumber will be able to repair the leak today, so they will be able to do the necessary wet cleaning. Have a good weekend!
*In two bathrooms, I have only hot water, no cold.
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I'm just catching up and I'm sorry to hear that you had such a tough week! Your garden ornaments are lovely. I agree that weeds are better than nothing, by a long shot. I was out today enjoying a field covered in cheerful, yellow dandelions. They may be weeds, but they sure are pretty.
Glad to see you are up and running. I still haven't had my last post restored.
Did you really tell your plumber to go suck a lemon??? Kidding of course. Hope you are fully functional soon.
I crave your pump house decorations. I love having those kind of things around, they are pretty, fun, and reminders of good times.
Judy,
I don't know what kind of weed that is but I hope you can smoke it!
Interesting "yard art" but I don't want to see that crawly one in the dark !
I have an old squirrel of my mother's crawling up the shed. But as Jackie pointed out yesterday it never gets any higher.
All week it has been wonderful cool weather to work outside in and I have so much stuff to plant and clean up. But, every single day I had to get parents to doctor's appointments... most often in the middle of the day so it shot the days. Got a few done this evening... hope the rain holds off until tomorrow night.
I know we have some poison ivy out behind the fence somewhere. But I am not sensitive to it.... the ticks are another matter entirely... time to deck out in the white shirt, pants, socks, extra covering for the head and then checking carefully. Ah yes, the beetles and black spot. I see some black spot... no beetles yet. I plan on going with the milky spore stuff in the fall... the grubs are hard on the grass as well and supposedly the milky spore works on them.
I think it's thistle - they have little thorns so be careful!
I just love that fish and the lizard! They really are great!
And what does poison ivy do to you? Is it anything like our boring old green ivy in the UK, which as far as I know does nothing, though the flowers and fruit are loved by birds and insects.
Which reminds me, we really must get a plumber in soon..........
That fish has given me an idea! Thank you.
Help! We had one of those growing up a tree in our back yard in Greensboro when I was growing up. I was fascinated by it and touched it all the time. It looked like a giant tree worm to me with a hairy coat. It's no wonder I eventually developed a severe reaction to the stuff!
I think you'd have to hack it down near the root, drill into it, and inject the Round-up right into it's main artery to kill it! We've got your back.
I have often had hot water problems but never had a problem of just being out of cold water.
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