More accurately, from GW's gardening. We were out bright and early buying out the local Home Depot's garden center. Upon return home, I started digging. Digging holes, digging up the composted stuff under the brush we had chipped, turning over what passes for soil in our yard, and so on. This is also part of the job description, at least on mine. GW chooses the flowers and shrubbery, I dig the holes for her to plop them into.
Also put together and otherwise prepared for use the new pressure washer. Took the advice of the bored and got a Karcher. Good price at BJ's, especially for the power (2600 psi) and engine (Honda). Haven't had the opportunity to run it yet, with all the digging. That's tomorrow.
A little stiff from gardening
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I just ordered chicken and an egg from Amazon. I'll let you know.
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Ordinarily, I would offer you the opportunity to keep in practice by digging in my yard.
However, the airfare wouldn't be worth the price of the digging, I'm thinking.
However, the airfare wouldn't be worth the price of the digging, I'm thinking.
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