Saturday, September 27, 2008

Putting it to bed.


Quelle dommage.
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I have trimmed everything, emptying pots, laying gypsum and nutrients - getting the garden ready for winter. Notice in the back shade garden I removed several lilac trees that had gone bad - thus we see the neighbor's garage. I know. I've been working very hard - several hours in the garden, at least three hours working on art... no time for naps. It is good to work. I forgot to eat for two days, did not shower for three, and neglected my medicines for four - today being the fourth day, I was quite high, and though I enjoyed it - I realized I need to take the medication. (I hate that!) I suppose something could happen if I don't.

9 comments:

  1. Terry - your garden is beautiul. So artistic....

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  2. Eat and take your medicines, Terry. If you get sick or you pass-out from malnutrition, you wont be able to do any of these things.

    Also, I would kindly suggest that failing to shower might bring its share of undesirable consequences:0)

    "Why you little..." I deserve it. LOL!

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  3. I like your garden Terry!
    I picture a nice white outdoor setting on the grass, fit to sit and take tea on a summer's day!

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  4. I like your garden Terry!
    I picture a nice white outdoor setting on the grass, fit to sit and take tea on a summer's day!

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  5. Our backyard is the one that our neighbours wish they didn't live beside. If I take some hookers green and paint it on my thumb it still wouldn't help. Easy on the meds bro.

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  6. I almost forgot to mention- beautiful garden! I love the stones and the grass side-by-side.

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  7. It's fantastic.
    Of course something could happen, you dolt.

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  8. Just spent some time in my yard and it doesn't look anything like yours :( I dug out some hostas and they are sitting under a lilac that really should go. Still debating where to replant the hostas. Yours look great!

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  9. This looks like the garden of an artist, indeed!

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