So much to tell about today
I bought flowers for my planters. And tomato plants for the garden. Now I just have to figure out when it is safe to plant them.
I hate it when they say "Plant after the last frost." Who the hell knows when the last frost will be? You'd have to be a weather psychic to tell me when the last frost is. I know, Farmers' Almanac will give an approximate date, or the average last date. But.....
I just know Mother's Day was the suggested planting time in my younger years. (Judy, I did read the article on Mother's vs Mothers'.....very informative. I always thought Hallmark invented it right after they thought about Christmas movies. They just didn't have the technology then. Christmas stereoscope slides? Christmas magic lantern shows? Just didn't work.)
I think I will plant this weekend...if the long range forecast doesn't predict snow, frost, hail, lightning, freezing rain or anything like that.
The first place I went into, I went for tomato plants. I bought some bird seed, herbs, and walked out without tomato plants. I had to go back in, but did not like the plants, so I went to a second place. I could not find them there and had to ask. (Yes, men sometimes ask for directions.) I had walked right past 6 tables of tomato plants. 6.
I missed a meeting because I could not remember what day it was. I tried to take out recycles last night, because I forgot what day it was. There is a new word for that: Blursday. Seriously. Covid 19 (another new word) has spawned Blursday for when people confined in home don't remember what day it is.
See.....I am entertaining and informative.
I did learn an important lesson today. Behind the ear masks don't work well with hearing aids. Every time I took the mask on or off my hearing aids fell out!
Stay Healthy, Stay Safe. Stay Home.
Peace and Love
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