*edited out the bitchy comments about bitchy callers at work*
lol.
I need to work on cleaning out my corner of the garage and my closet. Neither of which sound thrilling! I think I may catch up on tv and cooking tomorrow instead, and then work on that stuff this weekend/next week when I've got a few extra days off. We'll see how tomorrow goes. I need to go weigh in tomorrow, as I forgot last week. Oops!
Spring. SPRING! It's such a lovely change. Even if we're back to cloudy days at the moment, at least it's not bitterly cold and you get some bursts of sunshine.

My "hens and chicks" from last year - it's still looking great despite getting almost-drowned this winter. Whew.
lol.
I need to work on cleaning out my corner of the garage and my closet. Neither of which sound thrilling! I think I may catch up on tv and cooking tomorrow instead, and then work on that stuff this weekend/next week when I've got a few extra days off. We'll see how tomorrow goes. I need to go weigh in tomorrow, as I forgot last week. Oops!
Spring. SPRING! It's such a lovely change. Even if we're back to cloudy days at the moment, at least it's not bitterly cold and you get some bursts of sunshine.
My "hens and chicks" from last year - it's still looking great despite getting almost-drowned this winter. Whew.
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Date: 2007-03-21 05:23 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2007-03-21 09:54 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2007-03-21 05:34 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2007-03-21 09:56 pm (UTC)From:I had to look it up to make sure, but yes it's the common name for the plant. The 'hen' is the main plant, and the 'chicks' are the offspring, which start as tiny buds on the main plant and soon sprout their own roots, taking up residence close to the mother plant. Apparently there are many varieties of succulents that fall under the hens & chicks umbrella, but mine and the plain green variation of mine are the ones I've seen the most. :o)