Sunday, May 24, 2026

Saturday Doings...

 Saturday morning I cleaned.  Everything.  Even Greg's bathroom. Everyting was extreemly dirty. 

Then, I went shopping. Got Hannah and Eliseo 2 hanging lantana baskets at Walmart. Did not take pictures.

Betty went to Mobile to visit a granddaughter Friday.  I have resisted calling her, but she sent pics.  I think this is the frist time she left her home state since her husband died.  Hope she has a great time.

Saturday afternooon I picked up my room and put up all my clothes laying around the room.  It was a mess because I still have a box of cemetery stuff in here that I am going to take to Helen's house today. To me it is still Helen's house.

Also, Saturday afternoon, I was attacked by the little grey bird again.  One day last week this little bird chased me off the porch and into the house by pecking at my head.  This last time it just squeeked at me a few times and then ran and hid.  I have decided it is a a titmouse that likely has a nest near the porch. Maybe in the tree about 10 feet from the porch. Google says titmouse birds next in tree cavaties. This tree has several cavaties that could house a small bird. Not my images below, but this is what she looks like, Mad Bird.



Here are some photos of Saturday's doings.



I wanted to see what bird this was. I think it is Blurry Bird.


I asked Greg to attach the metal cross here.


I had it up by the front of the house,  but the wind kept blowing it over.




Greg wanted to put tomato cages around my tomato pots. These are the little cherry tomatoes that I got for $1 each.  I snipped the top of each dollar plant and now have 4 plants.  I think they are the 100 Sweet varity, but anyway, some type of small tomato.


I also got 2 $1 plants when I went to Betty's.  Forgot what they are. but I left the signs on them so I can maybe remember.  They are perennial bush type with white blooms. I planted them in front of the smoke plant near the pole on the right by the cream can.  Several years ago I planted a bush that is some kind of dogwood thingy that will not die, but has never thrived here.  And, I forget what it is called. Over the years I have planted many plants that are supposed to be perennials that either did not return or survived but dissappointed.




I bought Greg 6 Parks Whooper tomato plants at Walmart Harrison.  I told him he had to take care of them and could plant them however he wanted.




Red Bird, Red Plant.