That is exciting, Jesse! A garden supply place within walking distance of me would be dangerous. Although walking distance gets pretty short when I am laden with seedlings and whatnot. What I need right now is mulch, just as well I am not trying to carry that home on my back.
BTW, my grapes look fantastic, I am so pleased.
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There is no OS. There is only Chrome.
The place is sort of upscale, so probably not the place for bulk items, but at least I definitely don't need a ride for everything, which is good.
It's great! Walking down to browse the little containers of herbs or pots of flowers on a weekend or evening sounds wonderful.
Zen made me laugh.
Oh, FUCK OFF, weather. I knew it wasn't actually gardening season yet, but Monday is going to be a high of 27 again! Boooo.
Yeah, there's a possible Nor'easter on Tuesday? I can't even.
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I really have to get back to that series. I miss Troy and Abed. And hey, that's the woman who played the pathologist Sam sexed up on Supernatural!
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How could I forget???
My craving for a burger led to a half rack of ribs, which was so damn big I ate about half of it (a quarter rack?). I am full of tasty meat.
Outside Cairns, there was a zooish place where you would wander and feed and pet all the rock wallabies and small kangaroos.
You can also do this at Healesville Sanctuary, about 25 minutes from my home. (Incidentally, I an writing this from Werribee Open Range Zoo, where we have been admiring giraffes, lions, hippos and rhinos. And elands, who may also be found at Cincinnati Zoo.
Philly Zoo is quite nice, and has giant otters. It was also the home of the world's oldest echidna, which lived to be 48 years old.