Fine Martial Fiber
Chronicling the arts of my life
Friday, April 19, 2024
Patriot's Day
Thursday, April 18, 2024
Salad
If this doesn't work, I don't know what else I'll do. The slugs are why I stopped trying to grow marigolds, after all. They kept eating them. Shame, because I love marigolds.
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Dinosaurs!!
I didn't intend to include a person in this photo, but I'm kind of glad she was there, so you can get some perspective on how big this thing really is.
Tuesday, April 16, 2024
Done!
Yep, me with my old crazy self got out after work and mowed the front and side yards. Only now I'm too tired to even lift my arms, but the list is done!
Monday, April 15, 2024
And With That
I'm really enjoying them, even though I'd never like growing sunflowers. This afternoon, I went to Walmart and picked up some stakes and got them secured.
Saturday, April 13, 2024
Busy Saturday
The second thing I did was decide not to mow today, mainly because the yard is still a bit soggy from all the recent rains, but also because I didn't want to, so I got out and got the rest of the firewood moved into the back.
I think I'm still going to get some stakes for them, even though most websites say they can stand on their own. What with our spring storms and all, it won't hurt to give them a little extra support.
Friday, April 12, 2024
I Made It!
I spent all afternoon looking over my shoulder, but I made it! I made it to the end of my shift and out of the plant without anyone telling me to come in to work tomorrow!
Yay, I have a weekend again!
I have a lot I want to get done tomorrow, but let's face it. I probably won't do any of it. Knowing me, I'll end up sitting in front of the TV all weekend. But I have good intentions. I'm thinking about running up to Batesville to see what they have in the garden center at their Walmart and Lowe's. Cody has requested cilantro and Italian Parsley, and the local Walmart still doesn't have any.
Plus, my friend Amy told me about a nursery up in Coldwater that I want to go to, but that won't be tomorrow. I've had enough of driving for a while.
Anyway, on the list is to move the rest of the firewood back into the old chicken coop, and the first thing I did when I got home was to...well, the first thing I did was laundry, but nobody wants to hear about that. I got the wheelbarrow and loaded up the little bit of wood that was here and moved my Whatever Cacti outside into their summer home.
We really aren't supposed to have any more cold spells, so they will be fine until the Fall. I'm going to have to spend a bit of time over the next few days getting the rest of the wood moved to the back, but it's supposed to be beautiful weather for it.
The last thing I did was to get the last of the sunflowers planted. I had to put it in the back yard, because there isn't any room anywhere else.
That's it for them, but I still have all those cosmos to find a place for -- and when I say all those, I'm including the ones I haven't even planted yet. Which I also plan on doing this weekend. Right now, the plan is to clean out that skinny bed in front of my porch and put them there.
I mean, I'm going to start the seeds in my little greenhouse, but that's where I'm going to put them after they germinate.
Speaking of seeds, I got a wild hair and decided to try to catch some of the seeds from my Bachelor's buttons that I have growing in the front bed. I'd planted a bunch of wildflower seeds in that bed a couple of years ago, and the BBs are the only ones that keep re-seeding themselves. I'm not even sure why I want to catch the seeds, since I can just buy some at Walmart, but hey, it's an experiment.
I got a little plastic baggy and tied it around an already wilted flower, and we'll just see what happens.
Laters.
Wednesday, April 10, 2024
Just Like That
Peggy's daughter went and got the colander, and we said, "Oh, wow!" at the crescent shaped shadows.
Well, not all of you, but you know who you are...
Tuesday, April 09, 2024
Hey Google, Let’s Talk
Seriously, Google Maps, we need to have a conversation about your navigation skills.
So, there I was heading South on I-55, happily heading home from hanging with Peggy. There was traffic on the road, but not really any more than normal. At least, it wasn't any worse than when I came home from my nephew's weeding last August. Funny thing is, as soon as I crossed the border into Arkansas, most of the traffic seemed to disappear. I don't know where it went, but hey, I'll take it.
Heh, I even ran into the same road construction as I did seven months ago -- having to straddle the rumble strips just like I did back then. And that same freaky stretch of road that made it sound like my car was about to fall apart, just like last time.
Anyway, I was about 25 miles outside of Memphis, making good time when Google maps sent me the message that it had found a "faster route."
"Faster route?" I said. "Yes please!"
Only Google Maps didn't take into account the eclipse traffic. Yep, I finally hit it. I swan I think every single resident of Memphis and Northwestern Tennessee had travelled into Arkansas to watch the eclipse, and they all seemed to hit that same stretch of road at the same time as I did. To make matters worse, parts of I-55 were shut down for construction, so we all -- and I do mean all -- had to cross the river on the I-40 bridge.
An hour and a half, I sat there in a line of cars that was literally miles long, creeping along at a snail's pace, asking Google, "How is this faster?" In retrospect, I think I would have been better off staying on the highway. I mean, there still would have been traffic, but with fewer twists and turns. And after all of that, I still had to drive through Memphis. In the dark.
Have I ever mentioned how much I hate driving through Memphis? And I sure wish they'd ban those halogen headlights...
On the bright side, I got to see a full rainbow, which I haven't seen one in ages. And on the brighter side, that one spot was really the only traffic I ran into the whole way. I'd planned on stopping at the Mississippi welcome center and doing a Suzette update, but by the time I got through Memphis, all I wanted to do was get on home, so I drove the whole way without stopping. Not even once.
I didn't make it home until 9:00, and yes, I got up at 3:30 to go to work this morning, so I'm a bit wiped out.
Eh, I suppose I can't really blame Google for not anticipating the eclipse traffic. The trip up Sunday was a different story altogether. I drove up Sunday and went to the zoo, but now let me preface my story by saying I know how to get to the zoo. I've been there dozens of times. The way I go is simple and straightforward, but this time, I wanted to see what Google Maps showed me. Maybe it's easier and less trafficky.
Nope.
I don't even know where Google took me, but it was definitely the long way around. I ended up going past the zoo following their directions and came in from the opposite side as I usually do...I mean, the far side of the zoo entrance. I won't be doing that again.
I had a very nice time at the zoo, but didn't really take a lot of photos. I did get this one of the newborn giraffe for you.