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Catching up day 3
May 21, 2018 My grandparents were the first people I knew to own a microwave oven. Theirs was brown*, had a tiny wind...
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This could be a long one. I'm directing a show. It opens next week, thank goodness. It has been nothing but a pain in my ass from the be...
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I've slowly abandoned facebook. Mostly. I still have my business page, and I can't leave that since most of my orders come from ther...
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One of K.’s friends is gender-queer. Another is pansexual. I need to consult a dictionary after I meet them, but I couldn’t imagine better f...
I have not looked at my garden in a couple days. I fear what has sprouted, bolted, died.
ReplyDeleteWhy does grass not grow where it should and grows where it shouldn't?
ReplyDeleteWhy do I love being in beautiful gardens, but don't like making them beautiful?
ReplyDeleteHey, me too!
DeleteWhy does parsley love to be neglected but cilantro is a primadonna? Why do other yards in my neighborhood look so put together and mine looks like a ragged edge of disaster?
ReplyDeleteI suggest we all stay inside, have one of Indigo's cocktails, and not look at our gardens. Until November.
ReplyDeleteKim wins comments for today.
DeleteI love this idea.
DeleteHa! I am always glad when October rolls around, which signals the end of yard work for another season (or, in my case, yard work avoidance).
DeleteGo, Kim! Maybe even December, as chances are better for snow cover. (Unless you're in New Zealand.)
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