We've been shifting things around and are donating this mattress to the Community Warehouse. In the meantime, the cat is enjoying the perch.
Join Matt and Patricia as they settle into their first house, affectionately known as The Orange Door
I moved over the boxes, and dug out a path next to them. The double box has the transplanted asparagus. The single box on the left will hold strawberries, the one on the right (barely visible) will be the seed starting area. On the left of this picture the Belgian Fence will run along the current fence. All the greenery you see are weeds, as the clover never got planted last fall.
There are already some seed starts in the seed starting bed.
Peas have been planted here, and you can see how I've used the empty peanut butter jars to hide the markers.
Here is the taller of the columnar apple. It's grown a lot.
This is the shorter one, but it has grown tall enough that I can't reach the top of it.
The cherry tree is about waist height, but it will soon be cut back to encourage it to grow into a bush.



Matt's mother gave me a very generous Ikea gift card for Christmas and I had a great time spending it. I bought some poultry shears and a pump for the dish soap and then bought the kitties a lot of fun stuff that I never, ever would have bought for them. They now have matching dishes and water bowls and three different tents/hiding places. Thanks, Linda.
So now we've started the cycle over again. The "For Rent" sign is gone and things are happening. The lighted platform has been taken away and the display stuff has been taken off the wall. There is a small room being built in the back and a counter case has been added.
I have no idea what this store is going to be, or if it will actually open, but again the excitement mounts.