Good Sunday morning, Gary and Thad!
Yesterday I went to the Rare Fruit Council plant sale, but I didn't buy any fruit trees because I have no room for them. But I did buy a bag of their special fruitilizer. They had this little pipsqueak kid, all of 10 years old, who insisted on carrying the 50 lb bag all the way to my car. I told him "seriously, my car is parked out 500 feet away, let me drive up." But he persisted, and carried it all the way out there. I tipped him $5 for it, which I guess would buy a soda and a single serving bag of chips from a convenience store. With inflation, maybe.
I did pull the Virginia Creeper vines off the back of my house, so that's done for two more months until they grow back again. Now all I have to do is pull them off the side of the house by my
Yucca elephantipes plants. Oh joy! My yard is so big, and I have so many plants and trees, that I had the realization that, whenever I decide to do something, that means something else remain undone. I don't want to hire a lawn maintenance service, because they'll cut down all the young plants I have that I'm trying to nurse to maturity.
Thad, it sounds like you're having a lot of fun out in Vegas, with the hockey game, the No Kings Day protest, and the Pridefest. The Pridefest looks sparsely attended from that one pic you posted, but that may be because it was in a venue with such a huge space. Then again, I suspect a lot of people who would have attended probably went to the No Kings Day protests.
Gary, I hope your internet keeps working. It's frustrating when it goes down, and you have no idea when service will be restored. It sounds like you're having beautiful weather, a bit like what we're having here, with highs in the 80s, but our lows are still in the 70s. It has dried out, with no rain for the past week except for one or two light passing showers. I saw that your Holy Men won, but that means your other team, the Trojans, lost.
The Gators managed to win yesterday in a strange game. It seemed the intangibles were against them, getting penalties at the worst possible times, etc. They won by 2 points in the end, right when it looked like the game had been lost. Mississippi State was well within field goal range with the clock running out, so all they had to do was to kick the field goal for the win. But they put up the ball and a Gator linebacker intercepted to seal it for the Gators. I'm scratching my head, because they didn't have to do that. But as my ex used to say, don't look a gift horse in the mouth.