What did you accomplish today?

raratt

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Tomatoes and zucchini planted and drip irrigation repaired/adjusted. Hit one of the pipes with my weeding tool. :shock: :wall:
I happened to have a splice on hand so the repair didn't take long. I'd post a pic but my back says it's time to hold the couch down for awhile. I think I'm going to find some teenager to move the soil into a smart pot in my other garden. I'm good at directing workers.
 

420God

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My mini excavator was delivered today. Had a hell of a time getting off the box truck they loaded it in because the shitty pallet was falling apart. It's not the one I ordered because it was out of stock and they changed it up without telling me but this one came with a thumb attached so I'm not complaining.
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420God

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I had a chance to make it to Madison the other day to see how my gf is doing. Today was the first time they let her eat solid foods since they're not as worried about her having another surgery. Still nothing on her left side but it could be worse. It's going to be a long road to recovery ahead. They say she may be transferred to inpatient physical therapy closer to home within the next week. Madison is 3 hours from where we live so visiting is difficult at the moment.
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GreatwhiteNorth

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I had a chance to make it to Madison the other day to see how my gf is doing. Today was the first time they let her eat solid foods since they're not as worried about her having another surgery. Still nothing on her left side but it could be worse. It's going to be a long road to recovery ahead. They say she may be transferred to inpatient physical therapy closer to home within the next week. Madison is 3 hours from where we live so visiting is difficult at the moment.
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I wish you guys the best!
 

curious2garden

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I had a chance to make it to Madison the other day to see how my gf is doing. Today was the first time they let her eat solid foods since they're not as worried about her having another surgery. Still nothing on her left side but it could be worse. It's going to be a long road to recovery ahead. They say she may be transferred to inpatient physical therapy closer to home within the next week. Madison is 3 hours from where we live so visiting is difficult at the moment.
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She's young and she's got left sided facial movement. Aggressive rehab the instant they release her, PT and OT and discuss biofeedback in rehab. This is an example https://motusnova.com/ She can do this.
 

420God

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She's young and she's got left sided facial movement. Aggressive rehab the instant they release her, PT and OT and discuss biofeedback in rehab. This is an example https://motusnova.com/ She can do this.
They had her up and walking a bit today which they already said was a miracle this early on. She's regained some ability to move her left fingers but not her arm just yet. PT should really help.
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Bareback

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Been working on my car all day. Changing oil and tranny fluid, rotating tires next, checking brake pads and wheel bearings as I go. I got this Honda Accord back in November but haven’t had time for this stuff till now. It’s hot, I’m dirty, a few cold beers , a couple of joints , I’m not in any hurry … life at my pace today.
 

raratt

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Moved some soil from one side of the yard to the other to fill a smart pot for some South American plant I'm growing. I noticed there are some aphids on the roses in front of where I want to move the plant to so I'll spray them first. The roses need deadheaded and trimmed anyway...tomorrow. It's getting a little warm out there. I still have more weeding to do behind the patio and need to put in a stake for the flowering maple. Getting close to having the yard mostly squared away for the summer, until I need to do something else, lol...
 
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