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We've only had the relative, bindweed. It's nasty and I had to pull it for 3 years to kill it off. Digging wasn't an option. Bindweed is all over up here as an invasive.

I actually tried planting some morning glory the first year here because I like it. Couldn't keep it alive. They say not to plant honeysuckle either. I had, but it only does ok and does not thrive. Would probably die if not in a raised bed. Too much water in winter.
 
We've only had the relative, bindweed. It's nasty and I had to pull it for 3 years to kill it off. Digging wasn't an option. Bindweed is all over up here as an invasive.

I actually tried planting some morning glory the first year here because I like it. Couldn't keep it alive. They say not to plant honeysuckle either. I had, but it only does ok and does not thrive. Would probably die if not in a raised bed. Too much water in winter.
I had honey suckle in So California and it thrived there. Would love to have it here.
 
I got the MRI results and it's not great. I have a torn rotator cuff and a torn biceps tendon. I'm pretty sure that I've been living with the biceps tendon tear for years and it wasn't caused by the injury.

Follow up appointment is in one month. Oh well, that's life. I'm still able to shoot my bow and use a paintbrush, so it could be worse. LOL
 
I got the MRI results and it's not great. I have a torn rotator cuff and a torn biceps tendon. I'm pretty sure that I've been living with the biceps tendon tear for years and it wasn't caused by the injury.

Follow up appointment is in one month. Oh well, that's life. I'm still able to shoot my bow and use a paintbrush, so it could be worse. LOL
That's awful. Don't know how you do what you do!
 
Hey all still up and at it here.
Ripping morning glory from where ever it may try go.
My mom always grew morning glories and they were an annual plant and had to be replanted every year with seeds. Usually they reseeded themselves. But that was in Kansas. Maybe the roots survive winters in warmer growing zones.
 
Good morning, Washington. I'm off to get my annual blood work done. My doctor was not happy that they haven't ordered one since the last time I was with her, two years ago. I'm on a lot of meds and they really should be monitored. I thought I was okay because the oncologist runs blood work every three months, but I guess that doesn't include all the tests she wants.

Blood work is always a challenge for me. I've been poked too much over the last 7 years and they can never find a vein anymore. Oh well, this too shall pass.
 
It's a good day for making bread and butter pickles. In another hour it'll be time to rinse the salt off the cukes and onions and finish them up. I should end up with six or seven pints, but I might put them in half pints. I was out in the garden at 5AM with my headlamp on picking all the cukes I could find.

Got another 3.5 pounds of greeny beenies out of the garden. 6 or 7 pints????

I'm going to use the pressure canner to water bath the pickles, then it'll be warmed up and ready to pressure can the green beans. I'll try raw pack this time. Less work.

And more tomatoes are starting to ripen, so salsa making time is getting close. I might plant some baby bok choi seeds in the garden today, where I pulled the onions out.

I was going to paint today, but might not have time. LOL
 

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