The one thing I'm really not happy about with my house is that most of the yard slopes, too much to really do anything with.
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Our back yard is pretty flat, but I would definitely want the feature to recycle, and to not leave much standing water, to attract skeeters.
Even something as simple as this would make me happy: [link]
Although something like this would not suck: [link]
That's scary, megan.
I know, War and Peace is really long.
Hee. I loved War and Peace, but I read a good portion of it under drugs as I was getting my wisdom teeth out, so there's a significant bit that I read that does not actually appear to be in the text.
I have loved having a yard, too. The bulbs were really beautiful this year, and we've had lots of successful garden crops, even with our benign neglect style of gardening.
We are slowly working on the tumbleweeds, which will continue until we're able to have a fence, because they, um, tumble.
Our little puddle of a garden pond has been so much fun. It's amazing it's such a successful little ecosystem. Metamorphosis is so awesome.
Having a good mini vacation for our anniversary. Saw our buddies play twice and I think we'll stick around tomorrow to have lunch with them. Went to the aquarium and botanical garden. Slept and watched football and ate. I think we may do Petroglyph in the morning. Which I have seen, once upon a time with certain Buffistas, but the SO has not.
Yay for a good anniversary vacation!
This looks fun, Erin. I might even try that, and I am no gardener.
See, I love beautiful, serene backyard pondlets with plant life, but our backyard is mosquitoville ANYWAY, so I would not want to provide them with a big ol' maternity ward.
Also like this [link]
And my dream is to have a hot tub. HOT TUB. I would cry tears of delight and joy to have a hot tub. But right now, I would break down if I had a tub I could take a relaxing bath in again. OH APARTMENT TUB. I MISS YOU.
I tell Dan all the time I must really love him, to have given up my tub. He thinks it's charming. I am deadly serious. I haven't had a bath in a YEAR. (I do NOT count the thing I tried to have in that shallow THING in the bathroom. Ptiu!)
Amy, that is pretty, and would look nice kind snuggled a bit into my front garden (which is crazy scraggly plant-things, with a few chewed lookin' flowers right now. But I have plans for spring, oh yes!
I love our new place like cake, but the bathroom is the one disappointment. It's TINY and the tub is tiny, too. I was hoping for long, relaxing baths, but not so much.
It is brand-new, though, and very clean, which is not a bad thing by any stretch.
The one thing I'm really not happy about with my house is that most of the yard slopes,
Terracing?
I have a container water garden in the back. It's pretty low maintenance. Even stuck a solar powered fountain in it for anti-mosquito agitating and pleasant gurgly noises.
My yard in general is neglected beyond the point where most people would still call it benign, so the fact that the water garden is as happy as it is speaks to its low maintenance nature.
Terraces, Zen! I love terraces. The way they look, anyway; I suspect I would not want to do all the moving of earth required to set them up. But so pretty!
See, I love beautiful, serene backyard pondlets with plant life, but our backyard is mosquitoville ANYWAY, so I would not want to provide them with a big ol' maternity ward.
Maybe with a little waterfall or fountain you could be skeeterless? My mom had something like this: [link]