Last week was long and hard - Thursday I did get to work about 3 and left Friday morning at 2:30! Conference calls at 4 am and 8:45 were the icing on the cake...but I was able to sleep until noon, quite possibly for the first time since college (when I wasn't sick).
The weekend was fabulous - gardening and plants and knitting and reading - and Monday I had jury duty. Fortunately this county has a "one day or one trial" rule, so that's over with for another year. Just in case I actually had to report, I telecommuted for work, which meant I was able to garden from 6:45 to 8:15.
It's amazing how much gardening can happen in 90 minutes.
Last year I started a Roy G. Biv garden along the driveway. (It's a long driveway; Roy G. Biv is 50 feet long - up to the front edge of the carport.) Starting at the carport end, last year the violet, indigo, blue and green sections were planted with mostly perennials or self-seeding annuals. It's filled out nicely and some of the annuals I'd forgotten about (Antique Shades pansies) wintered over and are flowering!
Yesterday I planted the orange section - Lion's Tail, orange Siberian Wallflower and an orange gallardia or African Daisy as well as California Poppies. Ken loves them, and Lord knows, they do reseed. A couple more perennials are needed - daylilies, perhaps - and then it's off to the yellow and red areas. I have a couple of plants for each, as well as a couple for the blue and violet (which shades to black) areas.
There was even time, while watering in the new plants, to weed and trim the green and blue sections. It looks much better!
A little knitting has been done, but I've been so drained - not tired, just out of patience and concentration - that it's been mostly swatches.
Reading has been mindless murder mysteries which are familiar and comforting. I ordered a bunch of books from Amazon - they arrived last Wednesday - and I finally opened the box Saturday. Knitting magazines are piling up too.
It's going to be a great couple of weeks!