@Sueby was it the burger jerky you thought was not worth it that you like or another kind? Is it the second recipe you just posted this AM?
Also, I do the same thing with dead bugs. "Here's what's coming to YOU! Feelin' lucky, punk?"
@penny1960, did you smash the eggs into your hair for a quick deep-conditioning?
It must be admitted,
@WthrLady: That sounds kind of miserable. :/ What about making some Hay Makers' Punch instead of drinking the Gatorade? Can't stomach that stuff myself.
@karenerwin Oh my goodness. What an awful day! So sorry to read about it—though I'm glad your Hubby still went out to eat with you. I hope that helped a bit. Please excuse me for missing why you could not choose the moving company? What kind of crazy is that? They sound all kinds of negligent and careless. I'd be ticked off too.
Good luck with the chicks,
@Acre4Me. Sorry to hear about the bugs.
Beautiful garden,
@adirondak5!
@NewBoots, that sounds like a really good day fishing. Fresh trout is delish.
I'd say good morning but I came in from a few hours in the garden hours ago.

Made some supports using small branches from the woods for the bachelor's buttons & coreopsis (I think that's what it is), as they insist on continuing to fall over. Gave the veggies a quick drink (tomorrow is deep-watering day). And what's this?
"I just bloomed this morning, and
I'M GORGEOUS!"
*squeal*
This daylily ("Crushed Candy") was a $2 Sad Plant Rack jewel! I've been waiting for almost a year to see her bloom and it was absolutely worth it.
Closer (but less sun-kissed) look:
People can knock daylilies all they want, but I love them.
I also sowed some more marigold & zinnia seeds that we'd picked up while getting something else at Ace H'ware last night. Try, try again...! Threw some more dill seeds into the bed, too.
After that some part or another of breakfast made me sick (!), so I had to kind of take it easy the rest of the day. Probably a good thing, ultimately, since we have a very busy few days ahead of us here. Read about chickens (of course), took care of lightweight things (I'm not good at resting even when ill). Happily, I'm feeling a little better. Hubby has threatened to run into town for a ginger ale, but I'm hoping the kombucha takes care of things.
Happy gardening all! Love all the photos.