Yesterday, 06:33 AM
morning ladies
I think the weather is begining to improve, it's not cold, that's for sure.
Thanks for asking, popeye. But I'm OK. I have the odd teary moment, there is still a lot to take in. The waiting to see the oncologist is the hardest part. Once we have a plan in place, we can get on with whatever is being thrown at us next. I will admit to beginning to enjoy my 'alone' time
This has helped settle MrK as it was one of his biggest worries.
Today I need to take the recycling into the transfer station. I'll do that and buy some seed spuds after visiting MrK. The seed spuds will need to be sprouted a bit more, but I've found the perfect place for that. Our local garden center sells seed spuds individually for 90cents each. I think this year, we'll have a variety of types, maybe one of each sort. The spring bulbs in pots can be moved to the back of the garden now to finish off for the season. I think the Amarylis lily seeds I planted have sprouted. I can't be sure as they look like teeny blades of grass to start with, but I have my fingers crossed. And the BBQ needs a thorough clean and the old gas bottles disposed of. I'll need to find out where and how to dispose of them. Someone at Mitre 10 should know. If not, I'll ask at the scrap metal dealers when in Hamilton next. Always something to do. And as I said to MrK, this is stuff that needs doing regardless of his health.
Time to get moving, the washing machine has finished and the Furry One is nagging to do the garden rounds
have a good one

Thanks for asking, popeye. But I'm OK. I have the odd teary moment, there is still a lot to take in. The waiting to see the oncologist is the hardest part. Once we have a plan in place, we can get on with whatever is being thrown at us next. I will admit to beginning to enjoy my 'alone' time

Today I need to take the recycling into the transfer station. I'll do that and buy some seed spuds after visiting MrK. The seed spuds will need to be sprouted a bit more, but I've found the perfect place for that. Our local garden center sells seed spuds individually for 90cents each. I think this year, we'll have a variety of types, maybe one of each sort. The spring bulbs in pots can be moved to the back of the garden now to finish off for the season. I think the Amarylis lily seeds I planted have sprouted. I can't be sure as they look like teeny blades of grass to start with, but I have my fingers crossed. And the BBQ needs a thorough clean and the old gas bottles disposed of. I'll need to find out where and how to dispose of them. Someone at Mitre 10 should know. If not, I'll ask at the scrap metal dealers when in Hamilton next. Always something to do. And as I said to MrK, this is stuff that needs doing regardless of his health.
Time to get moving, the washing machine has finished and the Furry One is nagging to do the garden rounds

have a good one

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