Digging a hole to transplant chives into is a lot easier if Someone isn't sticking their head in the hole to see what you are doing in their yard. Also, if you don't want the fut of your back leg getting stuck to your stomach, you shouldn't go about in the
cockleburs.
ROFL...very true,very true! :)
ReplyDeleteOh, I hate cockleburrs...
ReplyDeleteCuriosity cockled the kitty
ReplyDeleteYou dare dig in her yard? Brave person. Granted, she isn't the cause of the cockleburrs - nasty things. Growing up in the southwest, they infested my socks regularly. Daily. Hourly. And "difficult to remove" is an understatement.
ReplyDeletehe he!
ReplyDeleteWell, just no matter how distracted you may become by "someone" when planting chives, always remember, "Green side up." I would normally regard your ability to plant chives as obvious, but after recent cooking adventures...
ReplyDeletemomlee,"Growing up in the southwest, they infested my socks regularly."
ReplyDeleteThat's what boots are for.