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Oct. 7th, 2010 05:23 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
FRIDAY-TUESDAY
We've had more than a week of beautiful weather, every day. And I'm still dealing with the post-illness lethargy and coughing... and coughing... and coughing. It's really kept me worn out and I haven't accomplished much of anything since the rummage sale. The coughing also keeps waking me up so I'm not getting much sleep either.
Late Tuesday afternoon I finally got out and cleaned up the east end of the vegetable garden which had been overgrown between the beds with lemon balm, dill and various unidentified weeds. I harvested a few 'turning' tomatoes and then pulled the tomato plants (with lots and lots of little green tomatoes) and dumped them in the compost which allowed me to get at those other weeds. I found Leofwyna's majoram and moved it into one of the cleared beds. That corner of the backyard looks immensely better now.
WEDNESDAY
Went to this week's A&S evening where Sash demonstrated and let us practice 5- and 7-cord finger weaving. I think I'll like this better than the method I've been using for shirt-ties so far.
We've had more than a week of beautiful weather, every day. And I'm still dealing with the post-illness lethargy and coughing... and coughing... and coughing. It's really kept me worn out and I haven't accomplished much of anything since the rummage sale. The coughing also keeps waking me up so I'm not getting much sleep either.
Late Tuesday afternoon I finally got out and cleaned up the east end of the vegetable garden which had been overgrown between the beds with lemon balm, dill and various unidentified weeds. I harvested a few 'turning' tomatoes and then pulled the tomato plants (with lots and lots of little green tomatoes) and dumped them in the compost which allowed me to get at those other weeds. I found Leofwyna's majoram and moved it into one of the cleared beds. That corner of the backyard looks immensely better now.
WEDNESDAY
Went to this week's A&S evening where Sash demonstrated and let us practice 5- and 7-cord finger weaving. I think I'll like this better than the method I've been using for shirt-ties so far.