Well, I had another interesting week. Long story short, I had a bad reaction to medication and got to ride in an ambulance for the first time! That was my second time in the ER this month. I really hope that doesn’t become a habit.
Thursday I was feeling better, so I replanted the stuff in the back garden that never sprouted, and snipped out one of the tomato plants that had sprouted two in the same hole. That variety doesn’t root from cuttings as easily as some, so I’ve got it soaking in water for now. If it roots, I do have room in the bed for it, and if not, at least its brother will grow strong!
I have 4 tomatoes in the back garden, 2 of which are from varieties known to bury me with their productivity. So, naturally, my dad bought some hybrid grafted ones to plant in the front garden. We didn’t get tomatoes last year due to the drought, I think we’ll be making up for it!
Hoping to get out to my land tomorrow, but we’ll see.
Sorry to hear about your emergency. Take care of yourself, and stay safe. Don’t over exert yourself - take it easy till you are back to normal.
My definition of a good ambulance: One that doesn't have me inside of it. That's after two rides in one day about five years ago. The second ride being a transport to a different hospital 175 miles away because the weather was too bad for the helicopter to fly me there. Not a good day. Any day without ambulances, hospitals, or doctors is a good day by my standards.
Morning, had about 12 feet of rain in central Texas last night. Still raining. I know the aquifers are loving this, but how will it affect 4x4’s, one with plants and the other with seeds that are 6 days into the ground?