... remember to cover in tape or apply plastic wrap to detailed edges before potting. Cleaning the dirt from those curlies took a lot of q-tips. No drainage in this dish so I couldn't spray wash. I gave an Ohio shop several vintage ceramic pots and planters, many in unusual colors and shapes, and I regret that.
I am glad I held on to this Fenton dish, perfect for the succulents. More dirt can be added to the fluted ruffles as the chicks multiply.
If I ever get to a flea market I will look for a large rimmed oval serving dish in a pretty china pattern. I think it would make a very nice dish for succulents.
We bought Carole this stone dish filled with plants after her first TAVR. All perished when she left home for the health ordeal. These replacements are what she prefers, not the taller or prickly varieties. I separated the chicks and filled both planters, will take them to her house. She wants them at the facility but her room looks like Big Lots clearance aisle and doesn't need any more clutter.
No authorization yet on Chris's drug, but they are working on it.
I doubt my insurance would do anything since they may not consider smoke stink as damage. I'll call anyway. Thanks.
The background was moved again to Friday.
Our deck is built, no more twisted ankles, gravel, or mud. We have more work to do, still hoping one of the four landscapers will show up and finish.
I hope to have time tomorrow to enjoy the last day of warmer temps, catch up on stitcher posts. An email program I like still eludes me. I have always used Live Mail and still can but only with my ISP's address, not gmail, and don't like google's program.
Did I see something about black thread samplers for November? May have misunderstood, but the Stone Street primer is a perfect small one. I have it, why can't I find it online now? They have another small one, I believe the title is Franklin (?) that appears to be done in black.
Gotta get to Carole's to meet the contractor, didn't realize the time!!
Have a crab-free day.
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