Spring!
Today, I spent a large part of the day playing in the garden. Well, not playing so much as busting my hump ripping out all of the stuff I let become an over-grown mess, fighting off the prickly bushes and trying not to get spiders on me. Something little bite me but the stinging has stopped so I'm happy again.
I am afraid for my body however because already my back is quite sore. Oh well, it's that satisfying pain, that let's you know you accomplished something.



3 Comments:
Your bleeding hearts are beautiful - I wish we got those to come up! Beautiful bleeding hearts.. there's an oxymoron only a cardiologist or a poet could appreicate.
I had to make a friggin' blog just to get on here and make fun of you!!
I appricaite you doing that for little ol' me!
I bought the Bleeding Hearts as a plant last year but they didn't bloom until this year. They like shade, your yard would be great for them.
Cardilologist or poet, you're funny ;-)
I wanna see more flowers! Good to know about the shade, I'm going to make Terry do those this year. Am I too late? Do we need a new gardening blog?
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