Today I'm unpacking boxes and bags of clothing, since the walk in closet is now ready for use. What a tear jerker it has been to toss my dozens and dozens of Talbots outfits (pants, sweaters, jackets, blouses, skirts), some Liz C. clothing, some Jones New York pieces, and a few Nordstroms articles into a growing pile of either yard sale or donation to a thrift store. Yet, even tho bittersweet, its also slightly uplifting to not have to worry about getting dressed up again.
I loved all those clothes, some of them still had their price tags on them, and they are all in impeccable shape. But I didn't love the various jobs that required the clothes. OK, be done with it. Off they GO!!!!!!!
The worst part is that they are all size 8 and I'm now a 14 in WalMart sizing. An extra 30+ lbs sure makes a difference in what I can and will wear. Where will I find the will power to begin to lose the blubber and get back into at the very least my old shorts and tops and tanks and peddlepushers (whatever they are called nowadays). I love those clothes too!
On the home front, I've got most of my garden in, either from seed or seedlings that I started myself. It went from too cold to plant to mid 80's this week. Weird weather! I planted several varieties of tomatoes, several varieties of beans, cow peas, regular peas, green bells, seeded some radish, green onions, and herbs. I have to make or come up with some more creative tomato cages, and some trellis for the beans. I scrounged some railing from the dump that some of the beans will climb.
I ran outa room for my squash and melons, so I found some other places not within the garden walls, to plant them. If I can keep the wild rabbits, our dogs, and chickens from destroying these baby plants, then I'll have something to harvest in a couple of months.
I can't wait to can something, but at this rate, it'll be months before I have anything of quantity to work with.
Thats it today from the Wilde Ranch.