What I'm Reading This Week #29
Howdy do all and welcome to your Friday. I hope your week treated you well and you're ready to recharge a bit. You know, when I started this gardening business, I had delusions of like, actually enjoying it maybe with my morning tea before the day got hectic. source Instead it's like the second the plants went into the ground, Mother Nature turned it to 11 and hasn't let up. The wall of humidity is ridiculous! I can't even go out to water or do something simple without looking like I was back on the chain gang for 8 hours. Or I get to see the 500th mistake I've made and end up ripping out my strawberry plants or moving other plants because they might be too close together. Watching my 4 puny tomatoes laugh at me as they choose not to ripen or grow while other people talk about mad harvests in which they can't pick them fast enough. I will say the bees have been making me happy out front. I was at the planter and one was working on a ...
I too am going to Maine so Acadia fits the bill.
ReplyDeleteI am going to St. Germain Wisconsin and soaking up the pine scented, lake lovin', cabin fire pit goodness with darling shops and total peace and contentment on a pontoon.
ReplyDeleteI think I'm goin' to Kathmandu - with Bob Seger! :-)
ReplyDeleteK-k-k-k-k-k Katmandu
You're welcome for the ear worm!
Hmm - I guess I'll go to the Keys and get me some beach time!
ReplyDeleteAruba.
ReplyDeleteIf it's a long vacation I'll makes stops in Alaska, or Angkor Wat. Although Acadia sounds nice too and I'm sure there are a bunch more places I could choose from.
I'm going sailing in the Bahamas. We had a blast doing that a few years ago and there are still so many more islands left to explore. Another options would be Belize, as they are supposed to have some amazing snorkeling opportunities.
ReplyDeleteParis!! Preferably in April. Think it’ll be safe by then?
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