7/12/2023 Random
Jul. 12th, 2023 07:33 amWork, aka life security, is going to be on my mind for a while, so bear with me during these posts. One contract I took on for weekend work has another opportunity during the week, so things may be smoothing out for me soon.
Bridget keeps noshin' on her leg, so I'm still making her wear a covering. I ordered one that covers just the one leg because the one that covers both hind legs gets cumbersome.
Mom had to buy a new air conditioner. Thankfully, she went through the company we did. They've provided great service over the years. Her old one was from the '90s and rusting out.
The basil is doing great. I'll be making pesto soon. I've got elderberry blooms for the first time. I planted the bush two autumns ago. Hopefully, I'll get some nice berries to make a tincture and something tasty like jam. I have the York variety, which is self-fertile. I may eek out space though to put another variety in the yard for proliferation.
The rosa rugosa bush in the front yard has taken off. I'll be harvesting rose hips in the fall. I don't know if I'll have enough for jelly, but I can leave some for the birds in winter and still have some for tea.
Bridget keeps noshin' on her leg, so I'm still making her wear a covering. I ordered one that covers just the one leg because the one that covers both hind legs gets cumbersome.
Mom had to buy a new air conditioner. Thankfully, she went through the company we did. They've provided great service over the years. Her old one was from the '90s and rusting out.
The basil is doing great. I'll be making pesto soon. I've got elderberry blooms for the first time. I planted the bush two autumns ago. Hopefully, I'll get some nice berries to make a tincture and something tasty like jam. I have the York variety, which is self-fertile. I may eek out space though to put another variety in the yard for proliferation.
The rosa rugosa bush in the front yard has taken off. I'll be harvesting rose hips in the fall. I don't know if I'll have enough for jelly, but I can leave some for the birds in winter and still have some for tea.