Not as planned, but I survived!
The summer semester of nursing school really kicked my butt. I decided (with sound judgement) to not have a vegetable garden this summer because I was taking 12 credit hours with two clinicals in a condensed semester.
So my garden is overgrown and weedy and out of control :/ Oh well, at least I survived another semster of nursing school ^_^ I'll probably throw in a few goats to clean up the overgrown foliage....or wait until it gets cold and everything dies so it will be easier to pull out -.-;; Leaning towards the goat-thing ... I'll have to check out the list of poisonous-to-goats plants list first though.
I have 12 days of "summer vacation" before I return to school with a 15-credit hour load. I'll be taking Women's Health, Adult Health II, Research in Nursing and Nursing Informatics. That should keep me sufficiently busy. Again, two clinicals, but not a condensed semester.
In the meantime, my goat herd grew a bit, and since I think everyone is pregnant, it will grow again. So I'll be spending the next few days fencing in another field. All of my "supplies" were delivered today. Joey bushhogged the paremeter of the field (for easy access) Tuesday, and my friend/neighbor Geoff will be cleaning some existing fenceing of foliage in the morning. I'll be thumping T-posts and putting up seven strands of hotwire. My goal is to get done and move my herd by Sunday, but at least I know I have a bit more time.
Thanks to
only_seimei, who designed my new website, I finally have a new home: Dammi Dolci! There is no anime or manga there anymore. But some of the images aren't working correctly. Will fix that in-between pounding T-posts :P
So my garden is overgrown and weedy and out of control :/ Oh well, at least I survived another semster of nursing school ^_^ I'll probably throw in a few goats to clean up the overgrown foliage....or wait until it gets cold and everything dies so it will be easier to pull out -.-;; Leaning towards the goat-thing ... I'll have to check out the list of poisonous-to-goats plants list first though.
I have 12 days of "summer vacation" before I return to school with a 15-credit hour load. I'll be taking Women's Health, Adult Health II, Research in Nursing and Nursing Informatics. That should keep me sufficiently busy. Again, two clinicals, but not a condensed semester.
In the meantime, my goat herd grew a bit, and since I think everyone is pregnant, it will grow again. So I'll be spending the next few days fencing in another field. All of my "supplies" were delivered today. Joey bushhogged the paremeter of the field (for easy access) Tuesday, and my friend/neighbor Geoff will be cleaning some existing fenceing of foliage in the morning. I'll be thumping T-posts and putting up seven strands of hotwire. My goal is to get done and move my herd by Sunday, but at least I know I have a bit more time.
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