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My darlin' daughter your old da is starting to feeling marginally better, what ever this bug is it's a nasty one. Sadly, I think Granny is now coming down with it. When someone her age comes down with a bug as nasty as this it's scarey. I've already starting her on a regime of medicine. Hopefully we can get it under control before it gets to severe. The first indication that it getting very much worse and I will be taking her to a doctor.
You said you were going to post pictures of your day at the beach so I can only assume you had a good time. I'm sure that after all of the cold nasty weather you have had a day of playing with the darlin' bairn in the sunshine would have to have been wonderful. While I couldn't take my sons to the ocean to play when they were wee lads, they loved playing in a big lake not far from here. I guess you would call it a big lake since it is 494 kilometers long and 190 kilometers wide. Not an ocean of course but it is large enough to get some rather dramatic waves at times.
I'm going to attempt to dig some more sand and finish topping the runs today. Hopefully I can get it done before running out of steam. The three inches of dirt that I removed should at substantially to the garden this year. I also have a large tree next to the garden that is dying. It's constantly dropping small limbs into the garden so I won't miss having to pick those up each week. It also produces thousands of seeds that sprout tiny trees in the garden at are really a pain to weed out. Also it shades the garden for much of the afternoon and I'm sure the increased sunlight will benefit the growing crops immensely.
You said you were going to post pictures of your day at the beach so I can only assume you had a good time. I'm sure that after all of the cold nasty weather you have had a day of playing with the darlin' bairn in the sunshine would have to have been wonderful. While I couldn't take my sons to the ocean to play when they were wee lads, they loved playing in a big lake not far from here. I guess you would call it a big lake since it is 494 kilometers long and 190 kilometers wide. Not an ocean of course but it is large enough to get some rather dramatic waves at times.
I'm going to attempt to dig some more sand and finish topping the runs today. Hopefully I can get it done before running out of steam. The three inches of dirt that I removed should at substantially to the garden this year. I also have a large tree next to the garden that is dying. It's constantly dropping small limbs into the garden so I won't miss having to pick those up each week. It also produces thousands of seeds that sprout tiny trees in the garden at are really a pain to weed out. Also it shades the garden for much of the afternoon and I'm sure the increased sunlight will benefit the growing crops immensely.