It seems as if this blog thing hasn't been too much of a hit lately. Fred says he would just like to see the posts in his e-mail. On the other hand, although he is on that computer almost all day every day, when I ask if he has read his e-mail, he says "in a minute".
I think tonight might be the last freeze of the year. Pretty late this year. Nevertheless, blue bells are blooming, peonies are up and the hosta are starting. Daffodils about gone, but iris are about to bloom.
I have two students helping with the weeding and will have more for the summer. We are distancing. They take pictures of plants they are not sure whether to weed or not and text the picture to me. Weed or not?
Fred says he will till the vegetable garden mid-May. Meanwhile, I anxiously await weather suitable for all these starter veggies to get put onto the porch. I have already repotted a lot of them. They are lining my kitchen counter and the counter over the wine rack. My parsley has come back outside and that cilantro someone gave me last year decided to try another round (sorry, I can't stand cilantro).
You all get that check signed by the King yet? Some of ours is going to the house that keeps battered women away from their husbands. Seems to be overflowing these days. Some to the woman running against McConnell in Kentucky and maybe the rest to the Natural Resources Defense Council which is fighting all of this deregulation in the courts.
I do think this virus is something that will keep us apart for this year. Hope next year will be better with a proper president in place and travel restrictions lifted. Meanwhile, keep safe.
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