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I got some writing done, and then because it's actually dry and sunny today, I went out in the garden, thinking I'd cut back an invasive shrub I'm trying to get rid of. Instead, I found myself pulling weeds because I couldn't even see the shrub, it's buried under grass, sticky weed, two-foot tall docks, and rampant Brunonia, which is a pretty flowering plant but also incredibly invasive. I rue the day I got a few seeds from a friend because now the stuff is everywhere and I can't get rid of it. It's even growing on the compost heap. Anyway, I carted away 4 overflowing buckets of assorted weeds and plants. It's barely made a dent.
Also, my Euphorbias have shot up, I now have a forest of sturdy, 3-foot tall plants and had to pull a few up just to make a path through them. Thankfully they're shallow rooted and thick-stemmed so they aren't too hard to pull up.
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I also started to re-learn how to knit. It was a present surprise to realize that I actually still remembered how to do the two most basic stitches. Now I have a small practice piece on which I can experiment how to create various patterns using aforementioned basic stitches. It is more fun than I expected.
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YAY! Have fun with your experiments. One you gain a bit of confidence you can make yourself something nice.
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If you're knitting something that doesn't excite you, that makes it easy to lose interest and give up.
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It was comforting, which surprised me. But I grew up sewing & even though my mum was often a tyrant, I missed her then. When she was old & blind, no longer able to sew, she sometimes wanted fabric to use in some non-sewing way. I would take her to the store & describe the fabric while she touched it.
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Good luck, glad to hear you're having so much fun with your project! That always helps when there's a deadline. It makes you want to keep going with it.
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Well done with all your planting!
I had such great plans for this year, but the ground is so wet, and all the rain has made the weeds flourish. =(
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It's curious the things that remind us of our mums. Mine used to be very good at sewing but the talent didn't pass on to me. When I'm out, I often see things and think, 'Mum would like that'. She's been gone 8 years.
That was so kind of you to do for your mum, I think it would have meant a lot to her.
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Grandma was excellent at crocheting; neither of us has inherited the passion for that. But the wondrous things she created are still all over the flat, and we admire them time and time again.
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