Catnip seeds from the plants in front, mixed in with topsoil, spread on the verge. Maybe it'll come up in the spring. Rain barrels in garage. Will get soil and oatgrass seed growing for inside very soon.
Thinking obsessively about the current issues. And the prophesy "No man of woman born" comes to mind. Such a trope.
But I think the rankle comes of the fulminance of the misogyny on parade. And the bigotry. Bring out the lance, let's take care of that putrid boil. I've written here before with dismay at the stalled feminism of this generation. I think this may reawaken the issue for young women. As long as we get past this threat of losing it all.
(looked for a fulminant boil image, decided to not add it. you're welcome)
According to the Princeton Election Consortium, the Irish bookmakers are already settling, I'm reassured. They've apparently already paid out to Clinton To Win punters. Now it's just a matter of points.
Not that I know anything about gambling, except that the house always wins, and your best chance win or lose, is your first one. The odds never get better.
Which is all I remember from my statistics class.
Planning on replacing the tub drain cap. Re-starting work on the workroom, which stalled while I cleaned out the back porch for preparation to re-vamp. Still have to shift everything in the basement away from that corner.
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I have pretty much steadfastly refused to comment on the political scene on my own blog but do make snarky comments on others. But because I like you, Zhoen, I shall refrain here also. Today.
Cat,
I appreciate your restraint. I just wish *I* could shut up about it. And stop thinking about it.
the sheer ugliness of what's come out is disturbing. and orange lump or no orange lump, it'll stay behind, like the stench of rotting meat after you've cleaned out the fridge. still, as you say, getting all this ugliness out in the open may inspire more people to step up and fight it. one hopes.
As a fundraiser, friends of ours has a daughter who sold us bulbs that I planted yesterday. Daffodils (15 of them), a Dutch Iris mix (25 of them) and a 'Really Really Red Garden' collection with two red Hyacinths, 6 red tulips and 14 Anemone bulbs. We'll see in the Spring how many of these end up coming up.
Catmint ought to be a good bet. It is sturdy stuff. Assuming it doesn't get nibbled down to nubs right after sprouting. I have something in front that I thought was lemon balm but must be a catmint cousin judging from how Zing likes to rub her cheeks against it
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