Modernising the planning process
After watching the special, I would think he’d be totally motivated regardless and would eat whatever I put in front of him, but why not make it tasty too, right?
It’s a pretty great deal for someone like me who thinks this stuff is worth it’s weight in gold..I even sprung for the giant $6 pot of mums instead of just the little $3 ones.
I feel like the front of our house starts looking pretty abandoned sometimes without a little cheeriness, especially since it never gets used..I guess the over-grown bushes don’t help either, but I kind of like them over-grown!Especially in the Summer when they’re all covered in pink.
I guess that’s done now, so I have no excuse!.Oh, and an update, just in the name of being honest: The straw bale actually isn’t there any more.
It’s now almost permanently in the back of the tractor for hay rides.
I guess I can be OK with that.Anyway.. We’re still pretty excited about this most recent project and addition to the usable living space in our house.
The frog population will recover next year and we’ll be amazingly mosquitoless again.I think it has something to do with the crops we have around us this year and the stuff they use on those crops that really affects the ecosystem in the creek behind our house..
So here’s how the deck out back used to look:.This was actually just after we started the project.