Wouldn't feel guilty, Jo--a small reward and a job accomplished. I actaully hoover inside my cupboards and even the freezer! My spring cleaning is for gloomy days--latest job was steam cleaning all the downstairs carpets. I am actally happy that my place is so small-suits me. The upstairs suite only gets done when company is coming!
It didn't snow yesterday like it was suppose to so I ended up doing spring yard clean up for a customer. This included raking a large lawn. I'm not one to wear gloves and ir's 1:30 am and I have 8 blisters on my hands that hurt like h..l. Can't sleep.lol
I never thought about having the mice on toast and have already burried them. Do they have to be hung for a few days like game? If so I could resurrect them.
I'm with Inka on the cleaning. Do a basis tidying up every day but save big jobs for gloomy days. However started painting the kitchen yesterday so will have to continue today. Still the weather not much better.
That seems to happen with tomato seedlings as well sometimes-to save damaging it at this early stage I would be inclined to leave it to sort itself out-at least for a few days
Thanks for the advice Geoff, I am just a little garden fidgety.
I have just been reading the weather predictions for the next month, the house is looking like a greenhouse and it seems like it will be a while before I can get stuff outside.
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Wouldn't feel guilty, Jo--a small reward and a job accomplished. I actaully hoover inside my cupboards and even the freezer! My spring cleaning is for gloomy days--latest job was steam cleaning all the downstairs carpets. I am actally happy that my place is so small-suits me. The upstairs suite only gets done when company is coming!
Hi Pam-another famiiar face-are you having the mice on toast-they taste a bit like chicken
Lasagne has been made
Inka - You hoover your freezer?????????????
Yvie - 42
Salino that Horse's Tail sounds like a nightmare.
Yvie-48- how will your own garden cope with your absence?
I was also wondering about hoovering the freezer
It didn't snow yesterday like it was suppose to so I ended up doing spring yard clean up for a customer. This included raking a large lawn. I'm not one to wear gloves and ir's 1:30 am and I have 8 blisters on my hands that hurt like h..l. Can't sleep.lol
Oh, painful, powwow!
I never thought about having the mice on toast and have already burried them. Do they have to be hung for a few days like game? If so I could resurrect them.
I'm with Inka on the cleaning. Do a basis tidying up every day but save big jobs for gloomy days. However started painting the kitchen yesterday so will have to continue today. Still the weather not much better.
Damp here but it also feels quite warm.
I have a gardening dilemma, another castor oil seed has germinated but the seed coating is attatched, do I help it along or let it sort itself out?
That seems to happen with tomato seedlings as well sometimes-to save damaging it at this early stage I would be inclined to leave it to sort itself out-at least for a few days
Thanks for the advice Geoff, I am just a little garden fidgety.
I have just been reading the weather predictions for the next month, the house is looking like a greenhouse and it seems like it will be a while before I can get stuff outside.