


My peonies finally bloomed! Just thought I'd share these pictures with you because in another day or two there'll be nothing but pink petals on the ground. I really had to crop these pictures judiciously so you can't see how bad the rest of the yard looks. I bought a push blade mower, thought I'd be all environmentally friendly, but I didn't realize that my lawn would resemble a bad buzz cut as a result. Speaking of buzzes, I've been stripping my doors, my God why I ever started this endeavor is beyond me! I started it last week, using my environmentally friendly infrared heatgun type paint remover AND my green soybean stripper gel. Can I just say green stripping must been an oxymoron. My week of nausea (flat out puking one night but that might have been something I ate, so I took a break and spent all of Saturday in bed), fatigue, headaches and stupidity could well attest to that. But since I can never leave a task unfinished I feel like I still must push on, plummeting IQ notwithstanding. And why? I'm probably the only one who will notice the difference. It's like some tortuous compulsion in me, to prune, stain and peel my fingers while doing the neurological equivalent to my brain.




If I don't kill myself with this task I'm thinking of conquering the molding afterward, fortunately there is not that much original molding left. Only our diningroom window (72 inches wide) and the eight doorframes. gulp.
3 comments:
the doors are exquisite! (the finished ones)
give yourself a break now and then... :)
beautiful blooms too!
you are crazy
someday i am so teaching you knitting.
i only have a few peonies left but now i am getting some roses...
i hope you are not stripping anything but your clothing right now...missy.
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