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Monthly Archives: March 2010
Literally, Rabbit Food
I bought and planted five little lettuce plants. So far, the big plastic owl and the aluminum pie plates seem to be doing the trick of keeping the critters away; we shall see. Add to garden tab: $1.92. So far … Continue reading
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Kite Festival
A nice sunny spring day today and the city had their annual Kite Festival. Not a lot of wind, but I was able to get my horse kite and my big dragon up in the air. It was a popular … Continue reading
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The First Day of Spring
The first day according to the calendar on the wall, anyway. Partly sunny and in the 60s, not bad, but it will be at least another couple of weeks before it look really springy here, although our daffodils are in … Continue reading
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Rabbit Destiny
We haven’t seen the big dark rabbit since last Thursday. So I suppose either Someone realized what a good deal this rabbit was and took it in The Black Rabbit was right: all the world is his enemy, and as … Continue reading
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Garden tab
Once again time to start totalling up the cost of the garden. So far: Tiller rental……..$26.55 Edging, seed starter, potting soil, parsley plant, new pair of gloves, fertilizer………….$69.10 Seeds, onion sets from Bunton’s..$35.50 More seeds and seedling pots….$11.83 Hanging planters…..$31.77
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Calling El-ahrairah!
RABBIT found Ad placed on 3/12/2010 »Enhanced from Great Deal Classifieds« Large dark rabbit found near Hikes Lane & Goldsmith. 502-000-0000 or 502-000-0000 for details.
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The Black Rabbit of Inlé
The aforementioned rabbit was hanging around the house again today. It is clearly not a wild rabbit: it is too large and sleek, having a black pelt with a brindled streak; and it is too comfortable around people and houses. … Continue reading
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It’s Tiller Time!
Today, finally, the last of the snow melted away. The sun came out, and it was about sixty degrees. Time to till the garden. Thank God for tool rental. The gasoline tiller does in less than an hour what it … Continue reading
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The Greatest Chapter of Living
Tonight we went to see a play at the Bunbury Theater. This is a small local group who performs in the historical Henry Clay building near downtown. The play, “The Greatest Chapter of Living”, was about end of life issues … Continue reading
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