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Zippi
Sunday, August 26, 2007
During the storm
The water overflowed the gutters and was three whole inches deep in the shade patio. Lovely.. the thirsty plants, which were sitting on the pavers, sucked it all up. Summer rain is a reaaaally big deal in the Southwest, believe me.
Hi Rissa, the plants were very happy to get that water. I still have to water the hanging ones and the ones on the tables though. Tomorrow.. =o)
Hi Sarah-Hope, Gretchen is coming along, if I don't have to frog anymore that is. My mind is starting to wander a bit with all the YOs. There are 32 pattern repeats coming up, and then an increase to just over 550 stitches. Should be agony to count with a Twizzled brain. Need more brain food but generally dislike fish. Do fish oil tablets count? :o) This thing is so beautiful I won't quit on it.
For some reason I LOVE that picture. Looks like the plants are happy to get the water. LOL
ReplyDeleteHi Lella--
ReplyDeleteI envy you your storm, though not the muggieness after. WE did have one lovely day last week when the fog never cleared.
How goes Gretchen?
Sarah-Hope
Hi Rissa, the plants were very happy to get that water. I still have to water the hanging ones and the ones on the tables though. Tomorrow.. =o)
ReplyDeleteHi Sarah-Hope, Gretchen is coming along, if I don't have to frog anymore that is. My mind is starting to wander a bit with all the YOs. There are 32 pattern repeats coming up, and then an increase to just over 550 stitches. Should be agony to count with a Twizzled brain. Need more brain food but generally dislike fish. Do fish oil tablets count? :o) This thing is so beautiful I won't quit on it.
Oh you got a day of fog? Delicious!
ReplyDeleteI would love to live down in the fog bank, like we once did. So cool in summer.
slurp, slurp, slurp... :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Pugknits. I'm sure I could hear those plants sucking up the water and their roots expanding!
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