tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6958412.post-67168467444660749172008-03-16T18:02:00.003-05:002008-03-16T18:14:29.622-05:00nothing to complain aboutsometimes I get these grand ideas in my head, and somehow imagine that normal people can certainly get it all done in no time flat! Then I add more and more to my list until I have no time to breathe! Life has been like this a lot lately, with house repair, woolarina stuff, real job stuff, starting a garden, family stuff, and finally this yarn party business. Aiaiai. <br /><br />We are planning a vacation in May - to be scheduled right after Sheep and Wool! I am so looking forward to it! It will be my reward for getting all this stuff done and not keeling over or freaking out (too much)...<br /><br /><br />and - oh, yeah. starting a garden! I am crazy excited about this. My work has a garden club and sits on vast amounts of land, so there are gardens for people. After being sad about condo living precluding owning land, we found a solution! And it turned out to be completely free this year - no dues or rental fees! (not that $5 a year for a 140 square foot plot was somehow going to break the bank!) So I've been reading and plotting out my garden lately, planning what to grow. tomatoes, peppers, beans, zucchini, cucumbers, radishes, onion, garlic, and too much more. I'm not going to think about it because it's a little much! Also, this particular garden doesn't actually have water nearby, so we'll have to go a mile (!) away to fetch water. I will either be buff by the end of summer or my plants will all have died! (I may also start doing rain dances if there's another drought! ;)<br /><br />I took my camera to work friday to take picture and forgot! so imagine a plot covered in crabgrass... let teh work begin!paulahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10505117045012398718noreply@blogger.com