A Full Day Of It

. Monday, June 1, 2020 .

Our day started out like this.  At 8:30AM I am getting ready to do the morning watering on my side of the yard.  I'm walking out there humming a little tune and what do I see...holes dug in the zucchini/ bush bean bed!! And I know exactly who the culprits are.  Gladys still had dirt on her nose. Imogene was hiding in the family room and Ollie can't jump that high yet.  Lucky for those two girls that all the holes were dug in between the rows of vegetables.  I was able to save them all.  The girls were put in time-out for a bit.

So some fencing went up!

NOW LET THE 'JUZZEJING' OF THE POTTING BENCH BEGIN

Juzzejing...my word for making something look pretty...adding those special little touches that sometimes are unique.  I had planted some small clay pots and put them on the ladder.  There were marigolds in the small chicken feeder on top of the ladder.  I had a beautiful yellow flower in a clay pot on the back corner of the bench.  But after dinner when we went back out to work a little more nothing was like I had left it.  Boogie! I am guessing, decided he needed a little variation in his diet.  Everything I had done was undone.  I even found a clay pot in the goat pen.  UGH!!!

Stinker, but look at that cute face.  That is definitely strike one for this guy.  Only two more and you are gone big guy!  And Mark is counting!

Plants are back where they belong.  Tools are hung on the rake on the side and there are plants ready to go into the other little project Mark found.  That will be our little project tomorrow.  But it is not so little.  More on that later.

Our day started out like this.  At 8:30AM I am getting ready to do the morning watering on my side of the yard.  I'm walking out there humming a little tune and what do I see...holes dug in the zucchini/ bush bean bed!! And I know exactly who the culprits are.  Gladys still had dirt on her nose. Imogene was hiding in the family room and Ollie can't jump that high yet.  Lucky for those two girls that all the holes were dug in between the rows of vegetables.  I was able to save them all.  The girls were put in time-out for a bit.

So some fencing went up!

NOW LET THE 'JUZZEJING' OF THE POTTING BENCH BEGIN

Juzzejing...my word for making something look pretty...adding those special little touches that sometimes are unique.  I had planted some small clay pots and put them on the ladder.  There were marigolds in the small chicken feeder on top of the ladder.  I had a beautiful yellow flower in a clay pot on the back corner of the bench.  But after dinner when we went back out to work a little more nothing was like I had left it.  Boogie! I am guessing, decided he needed a little variation in his diet.  Everything I had done was undone.  I even found a clay pot in the goat pen.  UGH!!!

Stinker, but look at that cute face.  That is definitely strike one for this guy.  Only two more and you are gone big guy!  And Mark is counting!

Plants are back where they belong.  Tools are hung on the rake on the side and there are plants ready to go into the other little project Mark found.  That will be our little project tomorrow.  But it is not so little.  More on that later.

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