2 days off!!!!!!!

tasha_111
tasha_111 Member Posts: 2,072
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
We got through the family wedding..........Brilliantly. Over 2 times the takings of friday, I am so tired I can barely type...But we done good! And Now I have sun/mon off!!!!!!!

I 'split' a few things with customers who wanted only half of the special offers, because I did too....I paid and got half and so did they....I ended up with 7 bags of Black Cedar Mulch and 1 Sunbrite Tomato plant.....LOL

And I got a Miscanthus Sen. Zebrina......I have been looking for one since I came to Canada (Cambodia?)

Hugs to you all........Thanks for the last couple of days, I need(ed) it.

Cuddles........Jxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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  • Kit1018
    Kit1018 Member Posts: 48
    I am glad everything went well .
    You seem exhausted after all of that.
    LOL cuddles my friend calls our middle daughter cuddle button
  • tasha_111
    tasha_111 Member Posts: 2,072
    Kit1018 said:

    I am glad everything went well .
    You seem exhausted after all of that.
    LOL cuddles my friend calls our middle daughter cuddle button

    Thank you
    Oh Boy........Thank you.......I just totally lost my rag in the chat-room. You said just the right thing. Thank you my friend.

    PS Gorgeous dog!

    Hugs Jxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Christmas Girl
    Christmas Girl Member Posts: 3,682 Member
    WOO HOO, J!!!
    KUDOS to you for running the place with awesome success for the past two days! Knew you'd be EXCELLENT at it!

    Yeah, tired - I bet. Put your feet up, woman. While giving yourself a big ol' pat on the back for a job well done.

    And, CONGRATULATIONS for super intelligent practice of Retail Therapy!!! Oooh, BLACK cedar mulch? That's HOT, J - the latest, sexy thing for us gardeners to do. Will that Miscanthus return for you, up there? Down here, we've had ZERO luck with the so-called perennial ornamental grasses... So, gave up and stopped buying 'em. Might as well dig a hole and bury the damned money. Perennial my arse... Good luck with yours!

    Kindest regards, Susan
  • tasha_111
    tasha_111 Member Posts: 2,072

    WOO HOO, J!!!
    KUDOS to you for running the place with awesome success for the past two days! Knew you'd be EXCELLENT at it!

    Yeah, tired - I bet. Put your feet up, woman. While giving yourself a big ol' pat on the back for a job well done.

    And, CONGRATULATIONS for super intelligent practice of Retail Therapy!!! Oooh, BLACK cedar mulch? That's HOT, J - the latest, sexy thing for us gardeners to do. Will that Miscanthus return for you, up there? Down here, we've had ZERO luck with the so-called perennial ornamental grasses... So, gave up and stopped buying 'em. Might as well dig a hole and bury the damned money. Perennial my arse... Good luck with yours!

    Kindest regards, Susan

    Miscanthus
    I'll Cloche it over winter, but the bark mulch might help. I had a young guy working for me today (22-23ish) and I asked him to help me load the mulch.........he said..."OK 7 bags of red cedar..........." I was mortified.........."RED?" NOWAY I'm not a Public Convenience building!......"Black......man......Black"

    You just can't get the staff these-days!

    Jxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Christmas Girl
    Christmas Girl Member Posts: 3,682 Member
    tasha_111 said:

    Miscanthus
    I'll Cloche it over winter, but the bark mulch might help. I had a young guy working for me today (22-23ish) and I asked him to help me load the mulch.........he said..."OK 7 bags of red cedar..........." I was mortified.........."RED?" NOWAY I'm not a Public Convenience building!......"Black......man......Black"

    You just can't get the staff these-days!

    Jxxxxxxxxxxxx

    Hey, thanks for the suggestion...
    Honestly, never even thought to use a cloche. Thanks, J. I'm inspired now. To pick up yet another ornamental grass. I LOVE THEM, they're so beautiful, and I love the movement as they sway about in the breeze. Really, they're so expensive - and, we've never gotten more than one season from them.

    So - I'll try the cloche. Glass, I assume?

    By the way, that young dude - cute? Nice? :-)

    Just wondering...

    Kindest regards, Susan
  • tasha_111
    tasha_111 Member Posts: 2,072

    Hey, thanks for the suggestion...
    Honestly, never even thought to use a cloche. Thanks, J. I'm inspired now. To pick up yet another ornamental grass. I LOVE THEM, they're so beautiful, and I love the movement as they sway about in the breeze. Really, they're so expensive - and, we've never gotten more than one season from them.

    So - I'll try the cloche. Glass, I assume?

    By the way, that young dude - cute? Nice? :-)

    Just wondering...

    Kindest regards, Susan

    No
    He's a nice kid.........But definitely not cute......Well not to me. He's a good hard working lad but he sure can talk, once you get him started, you can't shut the bugger up!

    At My age.......Cute only happens over 35

    I'll keep you posted on how my 3500.00 day went.

    It doesn't need to be glass........3 inches mulch and cover with even a plastic bottle with the bottom cut out will do.

    I love grasses too. Hugs Jxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Christmas Girl
    Christmas Girl Member Posts: 3,682 Member
    tasha_111 said:

    No
    He's a nice kid.........But definitely not cute......Well not to me. He's a good hard working lad but he sure can talk, once you get him started, you can't shut the bugger up!

    At My age.......Cute only happens over 35

    I'll keep you posted on how my 3500.00 day went.

    It doesn't need to be glass........3 inches mulch and cover with even a plastic bottle with the bottom cut out will do.

    I love grasses too. Hugs Jxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

    Cool!
    Again, thanks! Plastic bottle - nice and thrifty! AND a way to recycle. Fabulous, on both counts! :-)

    Kind regards, Susan
  • cats_toy
    cats_toy Member Posts: 1,462 Member
    Tasha
    How are you really? We were all very concerned, I know, you probably already read the posts. But we care about you and want to make sure you are good!
    Let us know
    Cat
  • Noel
    Noel Member Posts: 3,095 Member
    tasha_111 said:

    Miscanthus
    I'll Cloche it over winter, but the bark mulch might help. I had a young guy working for me today (22-23ish) and I asked him to help me load the mulch.........he said..."OK 7 bags of red cedar..........." I was mortified.........."RED?" NOWAY I'm not a Public Convenience building!......"Black......man......Black"

    You just can't get the staff these-days!

    Jxxxxxxxxxxxx

    Glad you have 2 days off
    Glad you have 2 days off Tasha. I hope you can just enjoy them doing whatever you want. And, I have lots of ornamental grasses. Live in the Midwest and have no problem with them. I love to see the wind blow them. Enjoy your time off!