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Blooming Idiots the Sequel

Started by seen2much, June 04, 2009, 10:47:47 PM

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mcgonser

Ok, I just have to ask. Has anyone else moved and lost things completely, even though you went back to the first place to look for them? I mean they just disappeared, whoosh!
Thats my story and I'm sticking to it!

Freethinker

Yes... my garden shovel. The rake is where it should be, but the shovel... gone.

I think what probably happened in our case, is that we start off very organized, putting things in special marked boxes... and then the last couple of days, when we're tired and cranky, we just start throwing stuff wherever we can find a place to toss it... There's no telling where that little shovel ended up... Maybe in a box of old clothes or something that will never be opened.


mageepet

At work, people are always stealing my stuff!  Last time I was off two weeks with the broken wrist, they stripped my cart clean..  If you ever in your life think you will own a flashlight in my house, wrong again. Someone will always come and get it.  I think males passing by in the street must hear the siren song of my flashlights and come and steal them. If they are ever found, there will be no batteries in them. I need them so I can sneak out to the garden and take after dark pics of my flowers!

seen2much

I use my flashlights as a carrying case for dead batteries...LOL

I have new plants I bought at Enid yesterday and I need to get busy planting them if I can find my garden gloves and spade   :rolleyes:
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The simplest toy, one that even the youngest child can operate, is called a grandparent............Sam Levenson

Bo D

Quote from: mcgonser on June 06, 2009, 11:02:57 AM
Ok, I just have to ask. Has anyone else moved and lost things completely, even though you went back to the first place to look for them? I mean they just disappeared, whoosh!

I have noticed that I always find things in the last place I look.

;)
"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former."  Carl Sagan

mcgonser

LOL!! Ain't that the truth Bo: It never fails.  :biggrin:
Thats my story and I'm sticking to it!

mageepet

Is that because you don't look anymore after you find it?

My flowers are somewhat battered by the heavy rain and hail, but oh so happy about the moisture!

Bo D

"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former."  Carl Sagan

seen2much

I get daily tips on gardening, sewing, etc.  I thought this one was a really easy and pretty project.  Below is the link for making garden towers.  The site also shows a pic of some that were made by the author.

http://www.diyideas.com/quickprojects/Outdoors/gardentowers_1.html
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seen2much

I have some Daisies and Dahlias that are blooming.  I will have to take pics to post.
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The simplest toy, one that even the youngest child can operate, is called a grandparent............Sam Levenson

Freethinker

Eventually I will take pics to post, too... but I am so darn lazy about photos anymore.  I use to photograph everything... now I cannot be bothered. Old Age-itis, I guess.

I do enjoy looking at them, though.

mageepet

I am in the tween stage now.  Tween blooms...just a whole bunch of buds getting ready to bloom.

mageepet

Pictures Seen2, pictures ...where are they!  Have fun at Dogie days whatever that is !

seen2much

Here ya go Magee.....

Gazania Daisy


Indian Blanket, Coriopsis & Ice Plant


Asiatic Lilys


Purslane


Dahlias
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mageepet

They are so pretty, thank you very much!