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  1. I think nurturing comes naturally to you whether it be your family, fur babies or your garden. I’d say that’s your Super Power. Listening to your stories of care taking never gets old and you certainly have a special way with words.

  2. Love your patio space! Last week I planted Zinnias and they germinated in three days! I have to keep them in pots and elevated (bunnies are a real problem for seedlings in my garden) So far they are doing great in this heat. ( I’m in OKC) Love that you have big pretty pots ready for fall crops. I can’t wait for pansies and kale to plant and hope I can find some swiss chard..it’s so pretty in pots! Stay cool in all this heat!

  3. Our cat used to hit everything he was playing with under our stove…we used to give him the little stuffed mice to play with but after I watched him eat one he no longer gets toys. When we had our kitchen floor replaced, they pulled out the stove and there were a dozen little stuffed mice. He has gotten so old now he does not play with anything…mostly sleeps.

  4. Once again you make your patio look so inviting! Do you ever tuck Real pumpkins into areas to admire in the fall or is it too hot there to set them out for a month or so. I vision you changing out patio decorations per seasons to give you a pleasant view. Maybe a topiary tree with white lights on during winter months.

  5. Even though I do not enjoy working in the yard, last week I began walking around seeing what I can do. It is still too hot to do much. I planted pumpkins in July. They have not grown and my Caladiums are suffering even with water every day. My dog would put his toys under the sofa. That stopped when I bought a much needed lower one. Now he needs a bath. Some way he knows when I start gathering things that it is his bath time. I have learned to close the doors to the bedrooms because if I do not he will hide with his tail sticking out from under the bed. He keeps me laughing.

  6. I don’t think Ivy is jealous of Charlie in the way we attribute to humans. She has you “trained” and she wants you to do your tricks for her. If you ignore her, she may come up to you and tap you on the leg with her paw and want you to follow her and I’d bet she would head you right to the kitchen and walk back and forth in front of the fridge meowing to let you know you didn’t do your trick! It’s like “my” squirrels. Every morning when I am home sometime between 6 and 7 a.m. I open the patio door and they’re waiting out on the patio for their morning ration of nuts. In winter, it’s a little later because the sun doesn’t start to come up until after 7 a.m. in deep winter. Same starting around 3 in the afternoon. During high summer they usually don’t come out mid-day – that happens in the winter, though. I figure they get hungrier because they use up more energy to stay warm, so they want meals morning, noon and evening. If I am not “on time,” they let me know! The larger “alpha” males will knock the sides of their bodies against the screen that in on the outside of the patio door all year round and rattle it. I can hear it in my den/library at the back of the house, the little buggers! If I don’t respond right away, they’ll do it more and louder, they really throw themselves at that screen to rattle it against the glass patio doors! I haven’t yet tested them to see how long they would do that before giving up, LOL. I go and feed them. Yep, they’ve got me well trained. I started cleaning up the messiest of my backyard bed about 10 days ago, still have more to do but I just can’t work out there when it’s sunny and 95 and the dew point is 73 – like today. YUCK! Tomorrow we will have a 24 hour reprieve, it will drop down to 81, oh boy. Seasonal temperatures are supposed to be in the mid 70s and the humidity should be much lower than it is but nope, welcome to the “new normal.” I HATE this new normal, absolutely hate it. I don’t want to have to give up having a home with a yard and my gardens, not yet.

  7. Ivy is apparently a “party” animal and wants you to join in! She definitely is smart.

  8. The patio and plants are beautiful and it is a never ending chore. Yesterday someone gave a good idea about a draft blocker under the furniture and refrigerator to keep Ivy from kicking her toys under them. You could reuse any foam that comes in a delivery box or a piece of foam pipe insulation (looks like a pool noodle). I don’t know what to think about blocking the air flow under the front of the refrigerator. You could look into that. I got a call from Walgreens saying my insurance company started a program because of Corona and just common sense to have all my 90 day prescriptions to be filled at the same time. Yes! Since I am on military insurance I have drive about 15 miles for pick up. While I am in the “big city” I do all my errands. I always have shopped a few miles from my house and continue to do so every other week or so. Have a good week!

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