

So, he’s buying a bunch of replacement stuff (it’s lasted 15 years, so not bad) and putting it all back together again, but better. But this time he decided to really take it down to the hole we dug for the pond liner, and found all kinds of things worn out and misshapen and eroded. About every five years Tom takes it apart, mostly, and makes sure everything is running smoothly. Our bubbler fountain, the water source for thousands of bees and hundreds of birds and who knows what else, started acting weird.


It’s been full-bore from Friday afternoon (I got going early) and will continue into tomorrow.
#GRAPEFRUIT SPOON NEAR ME MOVIE#
Tom and I make a list every week of everything that needs doing in the garden we start recording things Monday, and as the week grows the list grows, and then on the weekends we race to get it all done, and oh yeah, maybe do something fun like take a walk or go to a movie or, like, get some sushi. well, let’s just say it’s been a busy couple of weeks. With Tom’s job (always busy, but more lately it seems, he’s rarely home before 8 in the evening) and my classes this term (which include chemistry and statistics and are, frankly, causing me no small amount of stress), and then of course our lovely Japanese exchange student staying with us for nine days, and the start of school for the kids and all that entails including after school activities, plus the outside-of-school activities beginning again, plus Adam got a job (at a French bakery! making pastries and breads!), plus all the social stuff for both kids….
