Granny's gone and done it again

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Oh Granny, Granny! :hugs

I'm so sorry. It's not just Robert that's getting whammied, it's you, too. Don't you carry aspirin in your purse? With your history, you should.
I don't carry a purse but I have aspirin on my key chain. You know, the ones Nancy has..
 
Something funny for y'all. A relative called us up the other day while we were on our way to Cape and says do we want to sell our little tractor and how much do we want for it. I say sure and I'll take $150 for it (I paid $250 a couple years ago but it doesn't run now.) I tell him it needs work but DH is not a mechanic and he says no problem he can fix it. We come home and find cash on the table and are glad to be rid of it. Tonight, DH goes out to do some mowing and comes back in, laughing a bit. I say what's up and he says, Nick took the wrong mower! He took the new $2,000 one DH bought last fall! :lau I call Nick and say, um, Nick ... we have had a failure to communicate!

He brought it back and I gave him his money back. Lol.
 
Oh! .... my! :woot

We have a rose... plant ... in the front yard. I wish I could call it a bush, but it's just a scrawny little stalk. I don't know how old it is but I've been here 15 years and it was here when I arrived. Every year it puts out a single red rose. It's so sad. I don't know what to do for it. It's under a mulberry tree, but not in the drip line and gets plenty of sun. :idunno
Being under the mulberry tree is not ideal.
Transplant the rose plant to a full sun area. This fall when it’s going dormant put some manure around it, doing it in the fall allows the manure to decompose a bit and be more of a mulch by the time the plant needs it.
 

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