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    yard work as therapy

    when i find that dealing with humans and their behaviors is getting to me, working in my yard is very theraputic. today i raked some leaves, and no matter how through i am in the fall, there are always more leaves from who-knows-where in the spring. i trimmed the ornamental grasses back and pruned the shrubs a bit. while there are hours of work ahead, just doing those 3 hours makes me feel more relaxed and reconnected to life. i'm starting year 4 of the five year backyard remake plan and some of the fruits of the second and third year are coming up nicely. i work at a hospital and seeing what one human can do to another can get me down somedays. this afternoon i discovered alex laying on a patch of sunny dry grass on his back, just enjoying the moment and peanut, the new dog likes to dig, just a bit...(hmm gotta remember not to let her see me transplant anything, she might need to help. ). we went for a walk after the main work was finished, both dogs are now snoring, i've had a nice bowl of homemade chicken veggie soup, and tomorrow i can go back, restored by the warm weather, and the promise of more yard work and flowers.
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    Working around the yard is very good therapy for life's troubles.
    It really works for me too. It's excellent therapy.
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    i bagged the 8 ft high ornamental grass for the recycle pick up on friday, and propped the bag against the house under the carport. it's leaning against my bedroom window, as i went to close the blinds, it shifted and i jumped a foot. silly me!
    joyce who has princess peanut, spokesdog for the catpack, mojo, magic, kira and squirty, members of the catpack, angel duke, a good dog who is missed and angel alex the wonder dog, handsome prince.

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    I love yard work, especially gardening. I also think it is a huge stress reliever, for me at least.
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    ugh, i don't like yard work to much. Like cleaning it from poop.
    But, i do accionally like setting up flowers to make it abit prettier.

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    I agree well not working but just playing in the yard with the dogs makes every thing better like even in the winter it just makes your troubles go and clears your mind. I did that yesterday when I found out about something stressful and I was so much happier after.
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    out of work early...

    ...so i'll be going out in a few minutes to do more raking. it's supposed to rain tomorrow, so i'm telling myself, this is the right thing to do..warm breezes, the dogs laying in the sun, yeah a real hardship..
    joyce who has princess peanut, spokesdog for the catpack, mojo, magic, kira and squirty, members of the catpack, angel duke, a good dog who is missed and angel alex the wonder dog, handsome prince.

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    time for more therapy

    here i go, one lavender plant for the front side bed, one flat of sweet williams for the shade bed alongside the patio, two flats of white impatiens for the back-of-house-next to the astible. on the first saturday of the month, for this year i'm planning on getting pictures from the same spot, so i can keep track of what is doing where and when. i discovered that garden gate magazine defined my obedient plants (pink sun lovers about 3 ft high) as garden 'thugs' 'cuz it can spread, so far no problems with them crowding the butterfly bush or the fountain grass. and i've got tylenol for later...hey johanna, you and your little cutie pie wanna come up?
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    ahh...

    lavendar planted, flat of sweets planted, serious pruning on pea shrub done, yard mowed, weeds wacked. i'm too tired for impatiens, off to hot bath and bed..nity night
    joyce who has princess peanut, spokesdog for the catpack, mojo, magic, kira and squirty, members of the catpack, angel duke, a good dog who is missed and angel alex the wonder dog, handsome prince.

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    Have you been taking any before and after photos? What you're doing sounds just beautiful .

    We have a very long, hot summer which caused a fair bit of damage to the backyard plants. We've had some rain now coming into autumn and have been ripping out dead things and pruning alive things and seeing where the gaps lay ... just need more cash now to fill the gaps!
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    thanks! i'm planning on snapping photos on sat am. i'm going to join photobucket, so i'll post aprils and mays shots. i'm going to take them each month so i can keep track of what does well, and what needs replaced.
    i want a yard where i can sit in the shade and relax with an iced tea, book and watch the dogs in the sun.
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    Joycenalex...I was thinking of you last night

    I HAD, emphasis on the word HAD!, two overgrown, straggly foresthyia (sic) bushes in the back yard. My stepmom asked if I wanted her to 'trim' (emphasis on the word trim) them. Sure, I said. O.M.G. They were given a haircut like the military would do..he he he. It does look much nicer, and they were out of control, but, the left over branches? Yikes. It took me two hours each bush to separate, tie and put to the curb.

    I was thinking, "now, isn't there someone in Columbus that might enjoy this"? he he he

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    ..snicker..i'm dangerous with pruners. tonight, i'm cutting the grass, and hauling my yard waste to the curb for pick up in the am. ya know...you and jonah can come up here, he can chase the indoor cats, play with the dogs, we can drink ice teas (of both types ) and plot the next yard jobs..
    joyce who has princess peanut, spokesdog for the catpack, mojo, magic, kira and squirty, members of the catpack, angel duke, a good dog who is missed and angel alex the wonder dog, handsome prince.

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    I am enjoying this garden thread

    I especially enjoy gardening in the spring while the weather is still nice and cool. I get out for awhile each morning and work on mine - yesterday I put out some lavender and more quarts of pinks. My clematis don't look very good - I never have much luck with them. I call my gardens "cottage gardens" because they are just a mixture of everything I like - with little attention to arrangement by colors or size Today I need to get out there, pull weeds and get some Preen down. Do you mulch in the spring to keep down little weeds?

    I agree with Randi that gardening gives a good kind of tired.

    I am located pretty much in between cataholic and joycenalex - is nice to know I have PT folks fairly nearby - too bad not close enough to share coffee and tylenol

    I will look forward to garden pictures!

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    today, after i cut the front yard and 2/3 of the back, i planted some phlox and sedum. i'm getting excited, in a few weeks my pernnial beds will be finished!
    joyce who has princess peanut, spokesdog for the catpack, mojo, magic, kira and squirty, members of the catpack, angel duke, a good dog who is missed and angel alex the wonder dog, handsome prince.

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