* very gently herds aileth over to the new event in the Inn *
I'm envious of your consistency (although I do identify with being a
weakly blogger). Once upon a time I would write nearly every day...and then there was college...and work...and more college...and more work...and I didn't really get back to it. I should, though. Not likely to, unfortunately.
Mel-y, I can also commiserate with the lack of sewing...although I have a good excuse! My sewing room floor is in the process of being replaced! Now, if I can only finish that, and arrange the room properly, I'll be in business. I hope to do so soon. My fingers have been itching to do some work with the fabric I bought in South Korea, and it's been sitting in a bin, sorrowfully neglected. At this rate, I'll be back in Korea before I make anything from it, and I had so many good plans.
Ara wrote:Lady A If you get a chance to see the full eclipse in 2024, take it!
I'm actually hoping to be able to see one of the South American ones! Lunar or solar...at this point, I'm not picky.
There's a chance my company will get a contract in South America, and, more specifically, Chile. If they do, I'm fairly sure they will just
need my assistance for a few weeks. * cough *
My herb garden has decreased significantly from its glory days, but I currently (well, as of last growing season) grow sage, oregano, and rosemary. We've tried cilantro before, but there's a very limited amount of sand here, so it hasn't done so well. I will intermittently (aka, when it finds me) gather/forage stinging nettle and dandelion (not sure if those count as herbs, but they're useful!). I'm hoping to add thyme back into the mix this year, since it's more "bushy".
If you're career-ing in plants, remind me to never argue the finer points of plants with you.
I just get along with them.
I've never tried caring for succulents, despite living in a seasonal desert, although several of my friends are just wild about them. I've always thought having an aloe plant would be nice, though.
Honestly, not much of interest has happened since Christmas, yet I find myself constantly busy (and often behind schedule). How can I be so busy, yet have so little to do?