This day started out strangely indeed. After a night of fitful sleep I wound up staying in bed till noon. A combination of back pain and exhaustion must have hit me just right, and left me feeling downright useless. But at least the afternoon was more productive than my morning.
A few days ago Richard's Uncle Roger and Aunt Nancy let us know that during their recent landscaping they removed a lot of day lilies perfect for transplanting. We were excited to use them in some of the barren spots in our front garden. My in-laws kindly picked them up while they were out fixing Uncle Rogers' computer...at which point we discovered there weren't just a few day lilies - there were more than forty full-grown plants.
We spent hours this afternoon getting them planted, and we still have seven more lilies to plant in front of the railing by the front door. But first we need to get that dirt loose enough to dig up. All this gardening reminds me that I really want to start keeping a garden journal. Especially as we add more to our already plentiful gardens. Currently the day lilies are less than photogenic, so for now here is a rose, the tiniest rose growing at the edge of our lawn a couple inches off the ground. The bloom is about the size of a half-dollar piece.
I spent an extra couple hours in the backyard cleaning up all the overgrown mess that happened while we were in Maine. Oh, right, we just got back from a two week vacation to Maine, but that's another story. While I was out there Richard made another batch of blackberry jam. Judging by how heavy the blackberry bushes are this season we'll have to make a few pies and buy some more canning jars!
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