I write all most every day of what goes on in our home in the garden and in the nursery. We are ordinance workers at the Manti Temple on the Tuesday morning shift and the Saturday evening shift. In addition there are several trips to Utah county a couple of times a month and a few short trips to other mountain west areas. Our family is most important to us. All of our children live in Utah except one who lives in Kentucky.
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Thursday, June 6, 2019
Quick Trip to Provo
I drove to Fillmore from my 9:00 appointment with Dr. Gross for a diabetes check up. Everything was good. I wanted a picture of our doctor and so here it is. While in Fillmore I bought some chicken scratch.
As soon as I got home, I did the watering in house two and then we drove to Provo to get a few things. We got a bunch of stuff at Sam's Club. A couple of weeks ago I bought a watermelon at Sam's Club. It wasn't ripe so I fed it to the chickens. I told the a person at the service desk that the watermelon did not taste good. The gave me a credit voucher which I would use to buy a new one. When I checked out they charged me for a new melon anyway. We had lunch at a Chinese restaurant. We stopped at the Red Barn for some ice cream. We bought four large Celebrity tomato plants at Walmart.
When we got home, I watered the plants again in house two. I took my shovel, pitchfork, and weed whip to clean out the ditch. I checked the weed whip for gas. There was a heavy rain that lasted about five minutes. It was good. I started it up and cut down a few weeds and discovered that the weed whip was out of line. I had to go back to the garage and get some more line.
Back at the ditch cleaned out the weeds. A lot of road base gravel that they used for the sidewalk had run into my ditch. I worked there for a couple of hours.
I had a little lunch. A piece toast spread with a thin layer of honey. I worked in the strawberry patch removing the annual weeds for another hour. Carol came out and we got it pretty much cleaned out. I also pulled all of the weeds in the carrot patch. Most were the wild lettuce.
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