Goodmorning, and isn’t this just perfectly fucked up?
So, yesterday was one of those days.
It started with having to spend 15 minutes chiseling peepholes through the ice a freezing drizzle had left on my windshield.
The Polish Princess threw a whole shitpile of work my way right around Christmas; the law firm where she works has gotten slammed with a series of hearings and trials so they need some extra hands on deck. So I’ve been wrangling with exhibit lists and digesting depositions and having all sorts of fun.
Of course yesterday, the lawyers changed how they wanted construct the exhibit list — which is due on Monday. Yesterday afternoon I tore apart the list and am now re-ordering and reconstructing it, while cross-checking the list against the documents to make sure everything still matches up. I did get everything set up so I could do the work from home over the weekend.
And then, about an hour after I got home, our phone and internet went down before I started putting Saturday Morning Garden Blogging together. Centurylink says they may be able to wander through sometime mid-week and see if they can fix it.
So I had to get up this morning and go into the office and throw together something to post.
I’d really like to order this parrot gladiola from Old House Gardens but the climate here has become so unpredictable I’m leery of spending $15.50 on one gladiola corm. It is the first gladiola that was imported to the United States back in the 1830s.
Instead, I’ll go with the more affordable Kakaga glad...
...perhaps mixed with this beauty, Firedance.
That’s what’s happening here. What’s going on in your gardens?