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littl3chocobo 08-11-2016 11:28 PM

a scab?

hyjin 08-12-2016 01:05 PM

That is the thing, there are no scabs. So either something is cutting me in my bed or I'm digging my nails in my sleep.

littl3chocobo 08-13-2016 12:28 PM

if either of those are happening there should be scabbing XD unless you freely bleed constantly

hyjin 08-14-2016 10:21 PM

I dont notice scabbing

littl3chocobo 08-15-2016 04:04 PM

so how is everyone dong today?

hyjin 08-15-2016 07:05 PM

Im doing well :3
kind of miss the weekend already lol

littl3chocobo 09-13-2016 11:20 AM

ok, so the corral might not be doing so well ^^;;;

SparX 09-13-2016 11:26 AM

The chocobos are a tad bit rowdy and there may be a layer of dust but it's still here =D the waters may need to be watered though sorry I forgot about that part.....
how are you cho?

littl3chocobo 09-13-2016 11:48 AM

-hefts waterhose- i am ok enough, i had to take a break on commissions because i hurt my back XD i have a butterfly of pain over my shoulderblades and along the right of my spine


how about you?

SparX 09-13-2016 11:56 AM

Well I'm officially looking for a new obgyn, and forgot to reply to my jury duty, hubys ssi got cut and I have the irs calling me.....
but I got 1.50 raise at work XD
And I've gotten work done in my gardens actually =D
My mom took out all her nasty day lilies and torches, and a water iris and 2 batches of peonies, so now I have room to organize my flower bed how I really want =3
I'm putting roses in the middle, with knee high flowers next to them, coming down to ground cover on the edges of the flower bed.
Now I need to think what plants to actually use XD
I also have been experimenting with rose tea with rose hips from my own garden. and by experimenting I mean I have got as far as drying the hips with my friend XD
-dusts cupboards- you should be careful with your back and that waterhose.

littl3chocobo 09-13-2016 12:11 PM

if you live in the northern hemisphere have you considered lavender, bear's garlic and heather? they look lovely out of flower and can be added to your drying pile

SparX 09-13-2016 12:23 PM

I use to have lavender as a kid, but we remove it because it drew to many bees to the front area and my mother is allergic.
Though I was planning on planting some in the back section, where I was one day hoping to get a flow-hive and keep my own little nest of honey bees <3
And heather is one of my favorite things to photograph =O I haven't seen bear's garlic (that I know of) let me look it up!
btw, how did you hurt your back? D:

littl3chocobo 09-13-2016 12:30 PM

got hit by a car a few years ago XD several days of commissions tweaked it back up


well bees are not aggressive but i guess better safe than sorry? i tend to grow bee-friendly stuff so my priorities are not the same, hahaha

SparX 09-13-2016 02:14 PM

My only concern is plants that attract earwigs, like marigolds an dahlias. plus I hate pulling bulbs up for winter storage XD
Often what I want to do and what I can do are very different things XD
They became semi-aggressive when she went to garden, because she had to move the plant around to care for the dirt underneath. They were crazy tall and long. I feel like if she kept them trimmed down a bit it may have not been so bad....
All that's left in my garden is roses, some garlic by the lilacs, some grape hyacinths, and irises. LOTS of irises. I'm going to be moving those this fall. They keep growing more of themselves XD

hyjin 09-13-2016 06:25 PM

i smell chocobo

littl3chocobo 09-13-2016 06:56 PM

i did not know that marigolds brought earwigs x___x


i'm about to shower!


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