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Today wasn't a good day. There was a car parked across the street from our driveway and I had seen it earlier but forgot about it and backed out of our driveway and hit it. I will blame this on our mailman. He delivered mail to us again that is for the same address number on the next street and does this at least 5 times a year. I have tried to put it into their mail box before they take their mail out, but they usually get their mail earlier than us. I have also taken their mail to the post office and dropped it in the mail to be redelivered, but this was a newspaper from an organization or club and I figured the post office might not redeliver it, so I was annoyed and flustered and rushing and not paying enough attention.
 
Took an extra long steam shower and put another log on the fire.

It's about 15 degrees out. Tonight going lower.
 
watched The Hand of God on Netflix's--loved it ---guy in it is amazing---best movie of the year so far.:luv2:
 
I am sitting here in the office bored out of my skull.

We are having to wait on client direction etc, and of course everyone is whining about COVID again.
 
watching old Star Trek: Next Generation episodes and laughing at how how often they use one ship for quite different races -- I've seen it for five so far.

Make that six. At least this time they changed the color and added some spiffy LEGO pieces to it!

Seven. They only changed the color this time.
 
This weekend I’ve been cutting back and clearing out some of the overgrowth in my backyard. I decided it was time to cut back a couple of Surinam cherry bushes (Eugenia uniflora) that were originally volunteers when the birds dropped the seeds. Surinam cherries are a common Florida garden plant, usually used in finely-clipped hedges. But in recent years, the plant has escaped cultivation.

Despite the name, Surinam cherries are not related to true cherries, but they do have ribbed fruit, which look like little red pumpkins. I find the taste agreeable, which is like sweet stewed tomatoes. That is in part why I let them grow in my yard. :-)

However, you usually can’t use the fruit, because they usually get infested by Caribbean fruit fly larvae (Anastrepha suspensa https://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/fruit/tropical/caribbean_fruit_fly.htm). :cry: They tend to infest thin-skinned fruits such as Surinam cherry and guava, but they cannot get into thicker-skinned fruits such as citrus, mangos, and avocados. Hence, the Florida Dept. of Agriculture and the USDA haven’t bothered with them. I guess they consider Florida’s small guava crop an acceptable sacrifice. :rolleyes:

But the shrubs had ornamental asparagus fern vines (Asparagus setaceus) growing through them. The vines are that frilly green fern-looking stuff that florists love to use in flower arrangements. Don’t let it fool you, that vicious plant comes from the inner circle of hell.:-< The vines are loaded with nasty thorns. They were never planted, they just grew up on their own. Over the years I’ve been stuck, scratched, punctured, poked, slashed and stabbed by those damn things!*%%* Yesterday I wore garden gloves, but I still managed to get injured as I cut them out of my other plants.:mad:

But I do like its cousin, the Sprenger asparagus (Asparagus densiflorus var. ‘Sprengeri). It has also grown up around the yard, and it does have thorns. But this one is more well-behaved, tending to stay in clumps, so I usually don’t have to foo with it Besides, it has these white blossoms with a nice coconutty fragrance. :)
 
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