Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Warm day

91º here in Clarinda, IA at 4:15 pm with a "feel like" of 97º.


Planted the last 5 Norway Spruce seedlings in milk jugs for time being.

If any of the ones dies that planted
in the ground, I will try one of these.








After all the time I spent trimming the very overgrown hedge at the back of the lot, it is now in full bloom and looking pretty decent.











Have only a few blooms on the
Clematis plant on the trellis
at the northeast corner
of the garage.



Caught this Daisy in bright sunshine.




Just after I took the photo
above, this insect
landed on it.





Got started on second  wooden tomato cage






















Finished the book at right and now working my way through book on the left.


GROANER'S CORNER:((   A young gal was driving home and got caught in a really bad hailstorm. Her car was covered with dents, so the next day she took it to a repair shop. The shop owner saw that she was young and naive, so he decided to have some fun. He told her just to go home and blow into the tailpipe really hard, and all the dents would pop out.  So, she went home, got down on her hands and knees and started blowing into her car's tailpipe. Nothing happened. She blew a little harder, and still nothing happened.  Her roommate, another wet behind the ears young gal, came home and said, "What are you doing?"  The first girl told her how the repairman had instructed her to blow into the tailpipe in order to get all the dents to pop out. Her roommate rolled her eyes and said, "HELLLLO" "You need to roll up the windows first."--------------------

It was very crowded and noisy in this Restaurant and this lady asks the waiter where the restroom was. He says: "I can't hear you!"  So she gets close to his ear and asks again: "Can you please tell me where the ladies room is?"  And he replies: "On the other side!"  So she turns around and gets close to his other ear, and asks: "Can you please tell me where the ladies room is, please!"
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More later, Lynn


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