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Old 08-29-2010, 12:27 PM #11
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And you know.........the downside to the 80 acre thing...is.....
i think THAT is how i ruined my knees and the PN set in!!!
I got so overly ambitious, I HAND planted 275 trees!!!

Hauling 5 gallon buckets in each hand, crawling up and down from my truck to water the baby trees! I was 35 and had the world by a string!!
NOW look at me!!
oh well. the trees are happy
and the horses have shade
Well Rae I have to say I WAS very active and mobile before my back problem. And as they said thats also why Im like this. Yes I would LOVE to have a huge back garden. The one I have is very small indeed, low maintenance in fact, with raised beds and hanging baskets etc. These were done by my husband to facilitate my disability...BUT..........................and this is a big BUT

I just LOVED it when I had to pull the weeks, rake the grass, cut the lawn. Clear up after we did some building work, (I used to be my husbands labourer)and though NOTHING of lifting heavy blocks, bags, concrete you name it I did it, hence, my problems now.......oh and I did have 4 babies too........

But I do dream of owning a HUGE garden, with a sit on mower and oceans of greenery to roam about. But then my husband brings me back down to earth and asks, 'and who is going to maintain it?' I just meekly look over my laptop and smile

Ah well a girl can dream


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Well Rae I have to say I WAS very active and mobile before my back problem. And as they said thats also why Im like this. Yes I would LOVE to have a huge back garden. The one I have is very small indeed, low maintenance in fact, with raised beds and hanging baskets etc. These were done by my husband to facilitate my disability...BUT..........................and this is a big BUT

I just LOVED it when I had to pull the weeks, rake the grass, cut the lawn. Clear up after we did some building work, (I used to be my husbands labourer)and though NOTHING of lifting heavy blocks, bags, concrete you name it I did it, hence, my problems now.......oh and I did have 4 babies too........

But I do dream of owning a HUGE garden, with a sit on mower and oceans of greenery to roam about. But then my husband brings me back down to earth and asks, 'and who is going to maintain it?' I just meekly look over my laptop and smile

Ah well a girl can dream


Well, I do reckon that if Rae was able [by my calculations] to hand plant 1375gallons of trees PLUS the watering, you might just be allowed that dream. Dream on Jackie.
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