Adventures with Stick Me
I have a new alter ego in the shape of Stick Me . She was created for British Heart Foundation 's Strong Woman Challenge in April to bring in a bit of fun and help document progress. Seeing my first alter ego was VP , I wonder if any future ones will also have to rhyme? 😉 My drawing skills aren't that great, especially when it comes to people so it was fun to acknowledge that and still have something useful for my intended purpose. The drawing above is Stick Me 's latest incarnation for my review of progress for October's Strong Woman challenge compared to April's achievements. As you can see, I'm very happy! I wasn't in a happy place at the start of April due to the effects of Long Covid plus shoulder problems due to hypermobility; the Challenge showed the start of a return to health again and October's challenge shows real progress. Over £300,000 was raised from October's Challenge and I'm happy to continue with the monthly donation I've b...
Love the new water feature VP .. and a bonus plant to set it off too !
ReplyDeleteI had volunteer annuals pop up between patio stones the last two years .. I just let them be .. didn't have the heart to "clean my bricks ?" haha
I Love volunteers. It's one of the joys of gardening. It really looks sweet there.
ReplyDeleteIt flooded our pond in the back garden too... Had to rush out and check there were no fish swimming around in in the lawn! lol ;)
ReplyDeleteWe always call our flood in the garden, which appears after heavy rain, our other water feature. Another job which needs sorting. x
ReplyDeleteJoy and jane marie - hi! I love the north American term 'volunteer', sounds much better than 'weed'! I get plenty of 'volunteer' spuds up at the allotment!
ReplyDeletePaul & Melanie - oh no not again for you guys. That must be about the 3rd time in less than a year?
Louise - I'm not sure what else we can do to sort the problem. We've got drainage installed already. Luckily the stream hasn't done much damage (touch wood) so far as we're on quite a severe slope.