Wednesday, April 27, 2011

So Where Is She?

So where in the heck has Tabor been?  Hiding under a rock waiting for a rain along with that garden snail?


No.  Perhaps she has been busy growing mushrooms...although she was sure she planted ageratum in this tray of annuals?




She has been busy keeping the many tomato plants alive in their containers for the plant sale coming up in a few weeks.


She has been dragging hoses from one side of the yard to the other.  She has been busy lifting heavy bags of potting soil and dumping the soil into various containers.


The on the odd hour she has been admiring the one or two planters that slept through the winter and put on their own spring show with absolutely no help from her!




16 comments:

  1. I sincerely hope that all her efforts are well rewarded.

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  2. This is not relate to this post, but, your history with birds. This is my son's father-in-laws photo blog and wanted you to see his crazy bird..http://wahokia.wordpress.com/2011/04/27/tuesday-april-26-2011-3/

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  3. So you think all that is a good excuse?

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  4. Naw, those excuses, with photographs, won't do at all.

    I too hope all her efforts were succesful. My paltry few plants need water here too.

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  5. I stopped by your blog today.
    Ann

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  6. I admire what you carried over. The ones that made it through our winter looked pathetic when I left Oregon and it might've been kinder to feed them to the sheep. It's so wet there that we didn't even try to plant the vegetable garden. We did that last year at about the same time and lost everything to who knows what.

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  7. Great stuff, we are still cold and wet here in SE Washington. All except the mushrooms have sprouted and fallen over. The seeds for my veggie garden wait, and wait. Keep those photos coming, I so enjoy them and your spring.

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  8. That's what happens when you join garden societies.

    This is the time of year when we're all hard at it; I had a lovely day yesterday raiding a nursery for new plants, to replace some of the dead ones the winter took.

    Now all i have to do is get digging and planting.

    No, we are not invited to the wedding. The hoi polloi never does, unless they're there to work for free.

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  9. So that's your excuse...won't fly around here. The first cutting of alfalfa has gone down the road, the veggie garden is planted, (tomatoes are blooming)...Yeah N Cali!

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  10. When you finish up there, you are welcome to come here and do that!!

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  11. Anonymous5:27 PM

    Wow, I am impressed!

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  12. Dear Tabor,
    found you on Friko's site about the Royal wedding. I looked you up - in this post I see that you are 'almost' there :-), liked your pictures and decided to follow.

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  13. I keep switching back and forth between your blogs since I enjoy them BOTH....

    Sounds like you have been a busy lady. We have too. Spring is the time of year when we are extremely busy in the yard.

    Hope you escape the wrath of the storm... It was scary here yesterday--but we are fine.
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  14. Wow! You have a lot of seedlings. My fingernails remain dirty from now till I go to the ocean in the summer.

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  15. I'm nowhere near that point, but would like to be! Never got to the indoor seed sprouting. I'd like a greenhouse someday. We're just getting plants green here now-
    Don't know where the daffodils went, n the phlox isin't blooming yet either!

    Best of luck with your sale!

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