But where did it go?
Jul. 30th, 2009 06:32 pmThe week is just flying by, it's odd, I feel like time goes by much faster as an adult than it seemed to go when I was younger. It felt like days lasted forever when i was in high school and now it seems like a month is over before one even knows.
And yes I am still like Calvin waiting for my packages. Where is my beaniiiiiiie! And Calvin didn't even have on-line tracking to neurotically check.
In more happy news, Spinning Metallic Pinwheel smells just like a high quality lime soda on me. While I'd have liked the berry, lime soda==not bad and definitely an inventive scent! I am debating how I feel about Pink Flamingo It has a few notes that go all gross for a while but ends as a lovely pink frosting scent.
Recently, I've been learning about soybeans. I had thought since they were a bean, that they must grow tall and viny like peas or scarlet runner beans so I was very disappointed when mine stayed small and never did so much. But recently I went out to look at them and out of seemingly nowhere there are PODS ON THEM!! There were never any flower as far as I can remember, so I've no idea how these pods formed, but PODS!! So at this rate I will be getting my very own edamame! I need to transfer things to pots and should have today but I was feeling under the weather. *sighs*
And yes I am still like Calvin waiting for my packages. Where is my beaniiiiiiie! And Calvin didn't even have on-line tracking to neurotically check.
In more happy news, Spinning Metallic Pinwheel smells just like a high quality lime soda on me. While I'd have liked the berry, lime soda==not bad and definitely an inventive scent! I am debating how I feel about Pink Flamingo It has a few notes that go all gross for a while but ends as a lovely pink frosting scent.
Recently, I've been learning about soybeans. I had thought since they were a bean, that they must grow tall and viny like peas or scarlet runner beans so I was very disappointed when mine stayed small and never did so much. But recently I went out to look at them and out of seemingly nowhere there are PODS ON THEM!! There were never any flower as far as I can remember, so I've no idea how these pods formed, but PODS!! So at this rate I will be getting my very own edamame! I need to transfer things to pots and should have today but I was feeling under the weather. *sighs*
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Date: 2009-07-31 03:04 am (UTC)I remember another post of yours about hydrangeas failing to be blue - some of them are pH dependent - acid soil makes them blue, alkaline pink. Try some peat, perhaps?
~Bruce
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Date: 2009-08-01 02:35 am (UTC)Oh I bought some stuff to put down next year in the Spring to help the flowers go blue. It was just very odd since when I bought the hydrangea and when they bloomed in 2007 they were blue and we didn't add anything to the soil and suddenly they were a very pink pink lol It was a lovely color but I had been hoping for something more blue. I'll have to make sure to put things down in the spring near at least one of them.
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Date: 2009-08-01 11:57 am (UTC)~Bruce
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Date: 2009-08-01 02:36 am (UTC)P.S. my eyes arrived today!(no subject)
Date: 2009-08-03 04:58 am (UTC)Woo! :DDDD