Beautiful! Maybe if they have a showing at the Walton Center I could go see it. I dare not have anything of value around the Wildbunch. It would break my heart to see it destroyed. I just mentioned to a couple people today that someday I hope to have a matching set of dishes and they started...
Beautiful! Maybe if they have a showing at the Walton Center I could go see it. I dare not have anything of value around the Wildbunch. It would break my heart to see it destroyed. I just mentioned to a couple people today that someday I hope to have a matching set of dishes and they started...
I graduated college four years ago with a BA in English.
Financial Aid aka loans are nice when you get the but a b!tch when you have to pay them back.
A business degree is a better if you want to make a living than an English degree.
It's harder to remember facts the older you are but once...
One year we had stinkbugs but they were covering my yucca plants and except for one bug on a squash plant they did not get in the garden. I say plant yucca because they clearly preferred that to the squash.
I have used garlic, pepper and a squirt of dishsoap for an insecticide for my lettuce. I usually don't use anything unless they are really chew up bad. I do pick of tomato hornworms or other bugs if I see them. If I see a squash leave wilting I will cut off the entire stem into the ground to try...
Not to mention the environment using all those fossil fuels and polluting the air with lawn mower fumes. It would better to buy a couple of lambs a year to eat the grass and then come winter to butcher it.
My MIL got a bonsai tree from one of her sons. It promptly died because she has a brown thumb. She painted the leaves green and it still sits on her table and her son is none the wiser. I admired it and she confessed to me.
My Kentucky Wonders are vining and looks like we'll have blooms soon. They are about a month old now. The crookneck squash is up. Potatoes are vining and the others planted a couple weeks ago are all up and growing well. Sweet potato vines are holding their own with the weeds except for the one...
I use to grow beans up in front of my big front glass window to shade it in the summer. Neighbors were constantly stopping and ask me what kind of flowers they were because they wanted to plant some. Beautiful!