Sunday, May 3, 2026

2026 Project 365 – Week Eighteen

I haven’t really been boring you folks with this information, but did you know that it’s hockey playoff time? My Carolina Hurricanes are doing an amazing job. They made it through the first round and have won the first game of the second round. (You may recall that the playoffs last approximately twice as long as the season, so this will take a while.) Go Canes!
Sunday, April 26th                 
Dr. M planted zinnia seeds in this pot, and even though we should probably (definitely) thin them out, we’re just gonna watch & see what happens. Fun!


Monday, April 27th              
It was a Monday of Unusual Size. Oof!
 

Tuesday, April 28th    
Another Tuesday, another photo of Peaches!
 

Wednesday, April 29th               
The same friend who gave me the social battery pin gave me these stickers. I’m going to start wearing them on my forehead. Ha!
 

Thursday, April 30th   
I don’t know – do you think I need another drinking vessel on my desk?
 

Friday, May 1st   
Dr. M did a walkabout in the yard today. We have Sweet William, petunias, verbena, a peony bud, a metric ton of upcoming bee balm, and a skink!
 

Saturday, April May 2nd  
Dr. Van Fleet continues to impress as it puts on its Mother’s Day show. So lovely!
 

I spent some time at the office again yesterday. Another couple of weeks and, for better or for worse, my two big events will have happened, and open enrollment will be launched. I’m in head down and power through mode. In the meantime, my brain is NOT WELL. This is what it came up with in the middle of Friday night. Oof.

So, how was your week?

1 comment:

  1. Well, your Christzilla is right in line with something a youth group I was responsible for came up with in the fairly long-ago past: "Here comes Jesus Cottontail, hopping down Emaeus trail; hippity-hoppity, Easter's come today." The kids loved it, some parents were bemused, and a few were looking for their pitchforks.

    Peaches looks fabulous! I'm in the process of great transition here. After discovering that the rats had found my bird feeders and seed, I decided I'm going to let my birds go cold turkey (so to speak). I have the feeders down, and once I have the area cleaned up, I'm going to put hanging baskets there instead of feeders. Then, I'll have management call in the pest control people. By next winter, the rats should be gone and I can put the feeders back. Or so I think. Feed the butterflies!

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2026 Project 365 – Week Eighteen

I haven’t really been boring you folks with this information, but did you know that it’s hockey playoff time? My Carolina Hurricanes are doi...