Yesterday, my mother came over and we had placed all of the plants and drew up a
I got my coffee made and poured myself a large cup: extra cream and sweetener. (I know, I use sugar-free sweetener, and full fat cream - remember, I walk on the wild side). I took a big slug, heaven! But wait, in my peripheral vision, I think I saw something.
Floating. In. My. Coffee.
Which only a millisecond before had been undoubtedly close to being swallowed! My brain struggled to catch up - what was it? Surely just coffee grounds! Maybe a large crumb of bread? Please let it be bread!
I said please! But to no avail. It was: A big, dead, nasty fly!
I shrieked. THAT is not the way to start the day! Nor does it bode well for the rest of the day! Was it a bad omen?
Big A suddenly swooped in and took over. Thank God for that man, he knows I am cranky in the morning, and that it was in everyone's best interest for him to get me another cup, STAT.
I finally calmed down and realized I had survived the ordeal, and was going to be O.K. With a little trepidation, but a bug free cup of coffee in hand, I headed out to inspect the job site.
It actually looked harmless enough! Yay! Use the rototiller around the foundation and around the large rocks - and like magic - ready to dig some holes. I'm pretty sure even Big A, the one who gets stuck with the hardest work, was fairly optimistic!
But alas, the fly was a bad omen, and it wasn't quite that easy... Looking back now, I can almost smile. I say ALMOST, because these words are in the forefront of my brain: heat stroke, missing limbs, bees nests, and dog poop. All of which made for an interesting morning! But that post will have to wait until tomorrow. After I've had my coffee.
(No people or animals were harmed in this project, yet.)
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