Too funny! I just had that happen this morning with my little plant named "cinder". He survived being set too close to the stove only to be dehydrated almost to the point of certain death. Amazing how a little drink changes things!!!
I had one of those plants back in my ex-house hanging over the ex-kitchen sink in the ex-plant window. Lupe (my ex-maid) was standing at the sink and came screaming through the house trying to tear her clothes off. When I got her all settled down, it turns out one of those things had fallen off and down the front of her shirt. She thought it was a bug! LOL
I'm a quilter living in Northern California. I sew and design quilts. During the day, I'm a legal secretary, but at night, I can usually be found in the Sweat Shop, engaged in the sport of X-treme quilting! I'm married and have two adult kids, Soccer Son and the Wild Child, and a daughter-in-law, the Lovely Wife. I try not to take myself too seriously and often write tongue-in-cheek--if you think I might be joking, I probably am!
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Focus for 2013
Each year I like to set a goal or establish a focus subject for that year. In 2011, my goal was to complete 11 quilts that I'd set aside in various stages of completion. I met my goal, and my "reward" was to devote 2012 to applique--mostly hand applique. I began several block-of-the-month projects and, as happens to just about all of us, I bit off more than I could chew, and as 2012 drew to a close, I found I had many uncompleted projects once again. So in 2013, I'm working to finish what I began in 2012 with, perhaps, a new project thrown into the mix every now and then to keep it fun. Let's see, now, what 2013 brings.
It's 2013. Before 2012 ended, several ongoing projects were set aside. Okay, who am I kidding? I'm sure I could say the same thing for every year since 2000! So, in 2013, I'm going to try to get back to many of the 2012 projects and some that were begun even earlier, and get them done. I'll keep track of my progress, in words and photos, here in my side bar.
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11 comments:
Too funny! I just had that happen this morning with my little plant named "cinder". He survived being set too close to the stove only to be dehydrated almost to the point of certain death. Amazing how a little drink changes things!!!
Now that is sad. LOL I have to see this is my own garden every now and then.
Lootysmom
In order to survive me - all plants must learn to survive drought and flood *s*
OMG...that was too funny! Thanks for the laugh...
ROFLOL. Too funny!
I had one of those plants back in my ex-house hanging over the ex-kitchen sink in the ex-plant window. Lupe (my ex-maid) was standing at the sink and came screaming through the house trying to tear her clothes off. When I got her all settled down, it turns out one of those things had fallen off and down the front of her shirt. She thought it was a bug! LOL
We get a kick out of watching our poor peace lily come back to life. I only have three living plants in my house...I've killed the rest!
LOL....glad to know there are others who take care of their plants with the same tlc as I do.
LOL hilarious! I've had a few "spring" to life lately after being deprived moisture for a couple of days.
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ROFL
Too funny!
OH that was the other thing in the overnight bag!!! LMAO!!!!!!!!! OMG he would kill me if he knew I was cracking jokes and using him for a laugh!!!
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