After my Soap, I hied myself into Brighton and bought a 10 x 14' heavy plastic tarp. I was in such an angry, frustrated state that I took that tarp and spent 20 minutes, quickly wrapping it over and around all the leaf bags.
I tucked some of it under the heavy bags, put rocks on the rest of the edges to hold them down. Put the heavy branches and my heavy garden hose on top to help hold it down and then---parked my car close to them, to make a wind break.
When I was finished--I noticed that I had gone at this job with such resolve and determination, that although my back hurt, I was exhilarated in such a way that I said, "Don't tell me I can't still do things!!" I felt like Rocky Balboa!!!
and rain it did and wind gusts we had, but that tarp stayed in place.
Now, this morning we had a bit of snow, but--the rest of the day and tonight is suppose to be dry and Monday, the forecast is for 44 degrees and full sun.
I will whip that tarp off and let those bags dry out all day Monday and hopefully--early Tuesday when the yard waste guys come to pick-up...those bags will hold together, and they will be carted away and my dilemma will be over!
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Saturday, I watched college football all day long--which gave me lots of time to work on the new cross stitch. This one is the most difficult I have ever tackled.
On the pattern, there is no picture of what the finished product will look like.
Other patterns look like this. The squares have the symbol of the color floss to use, but at least, the shape of what it is going to look like is very apparent.
Friday night, I noticed something was changing on the far right side.
AHA! Disciples are appearing. It's like a miracle!!! (Kidding).
and another one.........................
Now I see why color shade placement is so critical. None of these figures are going to be outlined to give them definition. It is going to be through color changes alone.
YOWZA!!
Maybe--someday--if I live along enough, the finished product will appear.