Good morning! I’m having a hard time concentrating on gardens when we had a STUNNING upset late yesterday in Wisconsin’s Supreme Court election. The Board of Canvassers discovered 14,000 votes that had never been reported Tuesday night — the entire city of Brookfield. This puts the sitting (conservative) SC justice ahead by more than 7000 votes and back in for another 10 years. Whoooo-hoooo. Now the unionistas have hired the MN recount lawyer that overturned their election for Al Franken. Hold your hats, folks. It promises to be a bumpy ride.
Oh yes, they are predicting 70-80 degrees for Sunday. If we don’t get thunderstorms with that, maybe I can clean out my gardens.
Hi there girlfriend. Missing you muchly. How is your pup?
yes, wonderful news on the election & I have no doubt that the Franken election was a messy illegal sham in the aftermath/recount. What a travesty
Warmer than last week here but heavy rains all today. Maybe some yard clean up tomorrow
Walk in woods with pups revealed the skunk cabbage beginning to push out. Buds on trees. A few wildflowers starting to push out.
This has been a long hard winter here. So anxious to play in the dirt again.
Have a nice weekend all. will check back here now & then for the great things you all always share
Good luck to WI on that voting mess and here is hoping you are able to get out to the garden!
guess what. My wife and I are moving to WI in 2 months. We’ll be in the Kewaskum area at first but we will both be looking for work. If you know of any or hear of any would you mind passing it on? She is a school teacher by training(Lutheran) and I’m kinda like the guy on that tv show from 10 years ago called “The Pretender” Can do just about anything well...
I stopped planting as soon as I found out she was being scapegoated for everything going wrong at her job...good thing too. Everything should be harvested by the time we leave in early-mid June. Tomatoes are fruiting. I just gotta find a way to combat those Asian stink bugs or whatever they’re called...