Thursday, November 18, 2010

short days, long nights ( A checklist, a to-do list)

Short days, long nights.
Broccoli harvested (didn't I say I wasn't growing broccoli? well, I did. And it was awesome). Garlic planted. Bed mulched. Driveway leveled/dump truck coming. Hoops raised. Greens covered. Tomatoes razed. Compost bin constructed. Tools put away. Crop list written.
Brussels sprouts unsprouted. Fence unopened. Concrete unhauled. Bricks unlaid. Beds undug. Leaves unmowed. Blocks unstacked.

1 comment:

  1. The importance of preparation and adaptability. Similarly, students facing challenging subjects like chemistry can benefit from proactive strategies. For those struggling, seeking assistance through services that can take my chemistry class might be a viable option to ensure academic success. Balancing responsibilities becomes more manageable when leveraging such support, allowing students to focus on other priorities. Just as the garden thrives with proper care, students can flourish academically with the right resources.

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