There is something to appreciate about a two-legger who doesn't put things away.
I didn't realize I had exhausted myself but it seems I had. I slept twelve hours last night. Twelve. I guess I exhausted Jigs, too. We had overnight rain with more coming later this morning so I won't be whipping weeds and grass for a day or two. Thor decided to give me a break, while still doing good for us all with much needed rain.
I have accomplished about a third of my trimming, which pleases me no end. It's amazing how much is improved when there isn't shaggy grass bordering everything that has a border.
Do what brings you contentment. Even if it is whacking grass.
Weed trimming is the one thing I absolutely don't like. I do it once in a great while and I have to be in the mood. Around my little gardens I just trim by pulling stuff.
ReplyDelete12 hrs!
I cannot recall the last time I slept like that, but boy you must have been tired!
I was tired and I don't sleep like that but I did last night, Val. I was using this out-of-date body harder than the manual recommends
DeleteTwelve hours sounds like heaven! And your kitty looks so comfy.
ReplyDeleteI guess I needed it, Miss Merry.
DeleteWe lived in a community where everything was edged, trimmed and blown. Now we are on our own. I do find that when I take the time to do any of those tasks, that area of the yard does look nice.
ReplyDeleteI like a little imperfection, which is good because things grow wild here, Dreaming, but this place got out of control.My lack of mobility did not help.
DeleteLove the photo. Love those cotton blankets. And I want that leather chair in the background! I can't imagine sleeping for 12 hours...you must have really needed it after all the work you have been doing.
ReplyDeleteI guess I did, Lori. It's not something I usually do!!
DeleteTwelve hours. Oh how I wish. Six are a victory.
ReplyDeleteI know you have trouble sleeping so this has to sound like heaven to you, AC.
DeleteYep, I whacked weeds today too, and am so glad I did. Just looks so neat and tidy.
ReplyDeleteIt makes a huge difference, Sue.
DeleteCouldn't agree more, hard work but very rewarding to see the job done. 12 hours tells me your body needed all that sleep after all you did. Well done! What a cute photo!
ReplyDeleteIt really is rewarding, Denise. She enjoys my bad habit!
Deletewow..it's dream...kidd and hug for your cat!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteI've glad you could sleep! Take care.
ReplyDeleteI slept like the proverbial log, Cheerful.
DeleteSweet photo of your kitty.
ReplyDeleteShe is one hundred percent Mark's kitty, Linda. She tolerates me. Sorta.
DeleteWeed Wacking and Cutting Grass is one of the best stress reliefs that the modern world has given us.
ReplyDeleteYou know, I think you may be right, Tommy.
DeleteWishing you a wonderful weekend, somewhere in the cool shade, a hug and a kiss, Andreja!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Andrea. I wish the same for you.
DeleteI can surpass you there. When I arrived in Victoria, Canada, in 2007 I was so tired I slept for 13 hours straight.
ReplyDeleteYou get the gold star, nick!!!!
DeleteWhacking grass is good...I enjoy killing weeds and the Poison Ivy:)
ReplyDeleteNo poison ivy here, FS.
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