Now for the good news, in less time than it has taken me to write this far, the second landscaper has already responded to my message and we've set up a time for him to come. Maybe this one will show up and I'll finally get my garden spot started -- not to mention the low spots in my front yard filled in.
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Monday, April 28, 2025
Yes I Am
Now for the good news, in less time than it has taken me to write this far, the second landscaper has already responded to my message and we've set up a time for him to come. Maybe this one will show up and I'll finally get my garden spot started -- not to mention the low spots in my front yard filled in.
Sunday, April 27, 2025
Not So Quiet Sunday
Saturday, April 26, 2025
Another One
That gives an introvert like me a lot of leeway.
I figure I'll shoot him a text Monday evening when I get of work. I need to get on this, because yes, I ordered another raised bed from Amazon. This one is 8' x 2', which is what I want to put around the fence line and next to the house. Then I'll put my 4' x 4' beds in the center. I'll have to start laying them out to see how things are going to line up, and to do that, I need the space prepped.
Hopefully, this landscaper will show up and do the job. If he doesn't, I don't know what I'm going to do. Oh, and bad news, the fire ants have taken up residence ...well, all over my yard, but some have moved into one of my planters. Since I've got food items planted there, I didn't want to use poison, so this afternoon I got out and gave them a good dusting of diatomaceous earth.
Friday, April 25, 2025
Not Yet
I'd gone to the garden center with the intention of getting a tomato plant, and after much deliberation, I chose this one.
I got my new weedeater battery fully charged last night and had to go try it out. It's got a little guide thing that keeps you from whacking stuff you don't want to, and that will come in very handy for me. I was able to whack all around this little plant and somehow managed not to cut it down.
Thursday, April 24, 2025
I Guess They Didn’t
They are now composting the back yard. And just after I tossed them out into the mud, I thought I should have added them to the olive oil I'm infusing with basil. Oh well, there'll be plenty more soon enough.
Wednesday, April 23, 2025
Can You Hear Us Now?
There I was at work, just a working away, keeping my head down and minding my own business when suddenly I heard a blood curdling scream coming from the direction of the automatic brazers. We all ran over like lemmings to see what was going on, and it was a terrible terrible thing.
First, you need a little explanation to understand what was going on. In order to get the parts from the component areas -- tubing, fin press, sheet metal, etc -- they are loaded onto buggies, which can be connected together and are then pulled by what we call a tugger.
With me so far?
OK, so there was a man who was hooking up a buggy full of parts to the end of a train of buggies, only the tugger driver didn't wait for him to get clear of the line of buggies. She just jumped up onto the tugger and started driving while he was still in front of the last buggy, and she ran over the man.
He was laying in the floor screaming, and one of the maintenance guys named Derek ran over and quite literally turned into the Incredible Hulk, and lifted that entire buggy full of parts off the man so the others who were there could pull him out. I don't know how badly hurt the man is, but he was sitting up and talking as they wheeled him to First Aid.
Once we figured out what had happened and that the guy would be OK, I turned to a couple of my coworkers and said, "I don't mean no harm..."
Ever notice that when someone says they don't mean any harm, they're about to say something harmful. And yes, I know it's a double negative. I was speaking vernacular. I do that in real life, you know.
But I digress...
I turned to my coworkers and said, "I don't mean no harm, but That Driver should never have been on a tugger in the first place." They all agreed with me on that point. Then, we all began wondering how HRH will take this out on the rest of us. What will they take away from us now?
That's the thing. As much as they hoot and holler about safety, it isn't really that much of a priority for them. They care about giving the appearance of caring about safety, but they don't care that much about making the plant a safe place to work. I'll give you an example.
Over in the sub-brazing area, we have conveyors where we put our completed orders. Back when they first put them out there, they were about 3" higher than the highest our little rolling tables would raise up to, which meant we had to pick up all those heavy bins of parts. We have been begging for years for them to lower them, but they wouldn't do it. I know for a fact, at least four maintenance request were submitted, but they were all rejected because someone named Lee Jackson -- whoever that is-- said he didn't think it was that big of a deal, and he wasn't going to do it. Lower the conveyors, I mean.
We finally got them lowered about a month ago, but I had to go all the way to the head of the safety department to get it done. I told him about all the maintenance orders, and he said, "You didn't tell me!" But I shouldn't have had to. ANY time an employee brings up a safety concern, it should be taken seriously and dealt with right away.
I heard from multiple sources that a lot of people have complained about that particular tugger driver, but nobody did anything about it, and today it could very well have cost a man his life. So to those members of management who don't want to listen...
CAN YOU HEAR US NOW??????
In more pleasant news, my mysterious package that Amazon felt it had to hide for privacy has arrived, so I can show you what it is. A new weedeater!
This one is battery operated and sooo much lighter that my old gas powered one. I've already put one of the batteries onto the charger, but it won't be done before I go to bed tonight. I'll probably just unplug the whole thing and finish it tomorrow.
Funny thing, the UPS delivery guy rang my doorbell, which he doesn't usually do. I thought maybe I'd need to sign for the package or something, so I went out there and he just wanted to ask about my snakes. He remembered when I lived on Riverdale Road and had the snakes and my dogs. I told him the dogs have died, but I still have four of the snakes. He was amazed that they are 21 years old.
He asked if I had anything new, and I said just the cat. I told him I'd gotten her when the man across the street died, and he said, "Oh, yeah, that's {So and so's} dad, and he called his daughter in law's name.
And I'm thinking, isn't that life in a small town?
And finally, the landscaper I reached out to messaged me back last night after I'd gone to bed. In a strange stroke of luck, I just happened to be beset with insomnia, so I picked up my phone and there the message was. He said he'd come by today and we could talk about what I want done, but so far, he's been a no-show.
I'm not giving up just yet, though. It rained pretty hard last night, so it might have gotten him a bit behind. But keep your fingers crossed. I'm anxious to get started with my herb gardens!
Tuesday, April 22, 2025
Called It
I've still got a few weeks before things get critical, but no sense in putting things off any longer. I'm anxious to get this project started.
Monday, April 21, 2025
That Was Weird
Um, what exactly do you think I ordered that needs to be hidden for privacy? I'll let you stew on that, then I'll show you when it gets here Wednesday.
Sunday, April 20, 2025
Resurrection Sunday
Saturday, April 19, 2025
Double Trouble

Next time I go to the store, I'll pick one up, along with a cage, and we'll be in business. Once I finally get my raised beds in place, I do want to save two for tomatoes and banana peppers. I'll have one pollinator garden -- at least -- and the rest will be herbs.
After spending much of the late morning and early afternoon doing yard work, then taking a nice hot shower, I settled in with some knitting and Easter shows.
That is some yarn I got at a past Fiber Fun In The 'Sip, back when my friend Leann was still vending at that show. It's called Toasted Marshmallow, and I love how it's knitting up. But it is making me hungry, so I think I'll go get myself something to eat.
Patriot's Day
Thursday, April 17, 2025
Thor's Day Mayhem
Again, don't envy me my exciting life.
Wednesday, April 16, 2025
Done!
"Every day!" I replied. He said he needs to know about things like this, but if we called him every time something was wrong, his phone would never stop ringing.
Monday, April 14, 2025
LOOKIT!!!!!



To put it into perspective, the blue dot is me.
I'm just starting the crown decreases, so it'll be finished soon.
Sunday, April 13, 2025
Hosannah In The Highest
1As they approached Jerusalem and came to Bethphage on the Mount of Olives, Jesus sent two disciples, 2saying to them, “Go to the village ahead of you, and at once you will find a donkey tied there, with her colt by her. Untie them and bring them to me.3If anyone says anything to you, say that the Lord needs them, and he will send them right away.”
4 This took place to fulfill what was spoken through the prophet: