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Wednesday, May 1, 2013
in the green house
Every now and then I wonder why I don't have some big building project going on....then I remember that 5 years of construction was done in order to became a farmer instead of a builder. 79,102,55,0,C,.2
It's OK to take a little rest and tend your garden. Can't wait to see how the greenhouse performs this year. As far as projects, we all know you've still got plenty to keep you busy around there. Hope all is well with Mr. Floppy, Carl and the boys (and girl chicks).
It seems that the keeper of the garden is absolutely earning his keep!! Nice work ... in partnership with the real Master gardener :-)!! Compost Bob Kingsbury, Texas
building is just the nature of man.
ReplyDeleteour father was a carpenter.
102 already??
ReplyDeleteGuess I would have thought that the greenhouse would be a year-round job with other stuff done as needed!
ReplyDeletebut your journey obviously has a "flexible" itinerary which is pretty normal in the world of "never stop learning".
thanks for continuing to share your journey with the rest of us!
but would like to also know more about Benita and finding Christ if and when you are so inclined to share.
It's OK to take a little rest and tend your garden. Can't wait to see how the greenhouse performs this year. As far as projects, we all know you've still got plenty to keep you busy around there. Hope all is well with Mr. Floppy, Carl and the boys (and girl chicks).
ReplyDeleteYou still got those shipping containers to finish out . . .
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ReplyDelete...and the Airstream...
ReplyDeleteIt seems that the keeper of the garden is absolutely earning his keep!! Nice work ... in partnership with the real Master gardener :-)!!
ReplyDeleteCompost Bob
Kingsbury, Texas
Nice depth of field on the ruffly orange-red flower. What is that? It's very pretty.
ReplyDeleteIt's very green in there.
ReplyDeleteAre you still going to finish out one of those shipping containers as a living quarters?
all construction projects are on hold until I get a second wind...
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