The health news continues to be so-so to not so good at chez badmom. Therefore, life simplification continues. We replaced our groundcover area, which was mostly weeds and mud, with fake grass. Exhibit A a day before the contractors arrived.

Exhibit B from June 2006. Note all the bare patches and weeds.

After. The grass looks a bit too shiny in the bright sun but quite realistic under most lighting conditions by the beach (foggy).

The sun is setting earlier and the nights are cooler. That can only mean...
japanese anemones.


See the buds forming on the japonica camellias next to the anemones?
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