Re: Well-Spent Wednesday PWYC
Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2026 12:59 pm
Walked Amelia early this morning but didn’t go to class. The top of my left foot is acting ion. I had surgery on my left big toe and I’m sure it’s just acting up.
Went to see Josh today and he really worked on my shoulders an back. Was sore when I left his office but Tylenol has helped it.
We had two fierce thunder storm yesterday with lightning hitting class to my home. One was in the afternoon and the other later in the evening
Talk with my brother yesterday.. he lives in the part of NJ that has been flooding and without power. He has a huge tomato garden and I was concern that the storms may have damaged that Turns out all is well.
He is known in the area as mister tomatoe man because his plants produce so many tomato’s. He uses them to make tomato sauce for the winter. One of his friends recently ask what my brothers secret was for growing tomatoes. Seems he was having a hard time with his
My brother told him he keeps the bottom of the stalks trimmed to allow the air to circulate around the plant. My brother usually lets his plants grow 10 feet tall. He ties them with sting to the arbor above the garden, but this year has decided to keep them shorter. He alway trying new things for his garden.
Went to see Josh today and he really worked on my shoulders an back. Was sore when I left his office but Tylenol has helped it.
We had two fierce thunder storm yesterday with lightning hitting class to my home. One was in the afternoon and the other later in the evening
Talk with my brother yesterday.. he lives in the part of NJ that has been flooding and without power. He has a huge tomato garden and I was concern that the storms may have damaged that Turns out all is well.
He is known in the area as mister tomatoe man because his plants produce so many tomato’s. He uses them to make tomato sauce for the winter. One of his friends recently ask what my brothers secret was for growing tomatoes. Seems he was having a hard time with his
My brother told him he keeps the bottom of the stalks trimmed to allow the air to circulate around the plant. My brother usually lets his plants grow 10 feet tall. He ties them with sting to the arbor above the garden, but this year has decided to keep them shorter. He alway trying new things for his garden.