Saturday, May 5, 2012

Open Blog - Weekend


Yay!

8 comments:

SER said...

No comments yet.

Now there is one...Hi world hope you all have a great weekend.

kkdither said...

Is it just me, or is SER wearing a disguise? You don't think he's been placed in the witness protection program? ;>

lizardmom said...

it felt good to sleep in today, this coming week is going to be crazy. ms froglover graduates college next Saturday, then we're having an open house party for her later that day, so much cleaning and planning is what this next week will be all about. If anybody finds themselves hungry and out and about next Saturday, from 4-7, come on over :)

Tender Heart Bear said...

Lizardmom- I know what you are talking about. My oldest daughter is graduating college next Sunday. I have to get everything together to go up there and make sure I have everything here for my youngest daughter. She is staying home so she can go to work.This is really crazy for me this week too. We are going up north for that. We are leaving Thursday when Drew gets off of work and coming back on Monday. I can't wait to get away for awhile.

froglover- Congrats on graduating next Saturday.

kk- I thought SER always went in a disguise.

I hope everyone has a great weekend!

OrbsCorbs said...

When do you plant tomatoes in a year like this? I normally wait until the end of May, but now I'm thinking next week.

kkdither said...

Orbs, you'll probably foist a frost on us... I would think if you have the tomatoes close to a house, or brick wall which retains some heat through the night, you might be fine.

Congrats to the college students. Now is a heck of a time to have to enter the workforce. My best wishes go to them in landing something in their field of study!

lizardmom said...

orbs, I was thinking about tomatoes too, but like putting your ice scraper away from the year brings frost or worse, planting tomatoes seems to have the same effect if done too early, but I'm so ready!!! can't wait for fresh, right off the plant tomatoes, need to try a different kind(s) from last year, I know I can grow better!

OrbsCorbs said...

"Foist a frost" - what a lovely phrase.