Brain cancer is...
...distraught.
Dear Skunks,I wish I could say I was happy that you enjoyed our new skunk repellent, Critter Ridder. I wish I could, but I can't. I am not happy at all with the holes you left last night. We hope you got all the grubs you needed, because today we one-click shopped some more Predator Pee. Head on out now.
--Darrell
With shorter to-do lists, we're spending more time on each item. For example, sleeping late. Just to be fully honest, we didn't sleep for 11 hours the other night because we get up several times during the night, but we did in fact spend 11 hours in bed before rising. Because why not? It'll be a record that's tough to beat.
We also are doubling our deep yard work time. At two hours, though, we ran out of yard waste bin space today. Our backyard is producing biomass (plant matter in this case) at an alarming rate. It's us against the yard! (...once our bins are empty again, that is.)
Today we also studied more about the benefits of Prime, one-click shopping aside, and set up a movie screening room in family room. Pizza and Mission and Impossible (for free!), and we'll call it a day.
Elsewhere, in larger spaces, Meridyth and her dogs practiced physical distancing at Wisconsin's Kettle Moraine.
Those dogs are highly skilled, Meridyth. We can't even see them. That's gotta be more than six feet!
Today's Blooms
Chris's front yard, ruffle-edged azaleas |
Kristine's "Wisteria Wonder" at her local park |
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