you can't take me out anywhere, but someone's gonna try.
hub brought me this last night as a little present.
a pink baseball.
for what reason?
why?
i guess it's well-known enough that i am fond of pink, but that's not the main reason.
it's a baseball, after all. what is it doing in my house?
perhaps a closeup might make its purpose more apparent:
dudes. i'm gonna throw out the first pitch at the Toronto Stitch & Pitch game on August 5th.
i am simultaneously thrilled, horrified, terrified, excited and a little giddy. the baseball is in our house because i don't just throw like the stereotypical girl. i throw like a 4-year-old girl. hub says we're gonna train before it's time for me to stand on the pitcher's mound in the middle of
meanwhile, my friend Dawn tells me this Training ball is the same type of ball 5-year-olds use to play t-ball. and i bet they can all throw the ball better than i can.
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garden update!
so the fence was in when i last wrote about our troubled backyard.
last fall, we planted two apple trees and lots of shrubs in the border to begin filling it out.
well, the lawn is scraggly and there are tons of weeds, but there is also a brand new raised bed! we bought a raised bed kit from Lee Valley Tools, and i searched out patio stones that weren't butt-ugly for the sidewalls. these look like slate. hub built the thing with great care, ensuring there was anti-weed cloth under the box and sifting the soil to get out as much of the wild violet roots as possible.
foody things are now growing in there! we transplanted the tomato, and planted arugula, parsley and endive seeds for the buns -- everything but the parsely sprouted in 2 days! we're too late in the season for much else, but i will go seek out some overgrown seedlings at the garden centers that are still open around here.
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