Thursday, April 23, 2020

Gardening

    I received some freshly uprooted sedum (succulents, ya'll) from my next door neighbor and I've been waiting for a moment to be able to get them in the ground. P and I decided to take our science time outside today before the rain kicked in and had a go at getting them planted.

    I'll preface this with the fact that I have an aversion to animals without legs. They creep me out. Jellyfish, snakes, and even worms. When I was digging and turning soil, P was searching for the little creeps and some "roly polies" in the soil and demanding that I stop digging long enough for her to grab a few out.


    We were able to transplant the bushel of sedum into their my home all but not before P started, screaming that something bit her. There was no bite, but there was a trail of what appeared to be a wet brownish goo. Turns out, the creepy crawlies poop, too


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