My Garden.

Well, it’s been ages since my last post. I’ve been feeling pretty bad, but I’21.7 011m starting to come good again. This is what it’s like with Chronic Fatigue syndrome.

The nausea has bee terrible. I had my intravenus vitamin C yesturday. It really dose seem to help.

Enough winging…I got this cute little cat at a garage sale. I just couldn’t resist. He did have a fishing rod, but I lost it on the way home. So I gave him a paint brush for now.

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I’ve hardly been outside at all. My garden is a wreck.I’ve just not had the energy to get out there. Plus it’s sooooo cold.

As you can see in this photo, the back yard has potential. I have a vegie patch at the end of the yard. I really need to use it.

On the left, up the back,25 April 05 001  I have an enclosed garden. Kind of like a shade house. This photo shows the inside. Its actually quite long. I have some seats ect.

It is in need of some TLC.

Looking at the first photo, on the left side of the garden I have a small pool area. Great when its 40 degrees. It’s only a small area for a little pool. Mainly for therapy/exersize.

garden  12 march 05 003This photo is not recent. That pool is long gone. I’m getting a new one for next summer.

WOW. The garden looks soooo big . I guess it is. Especially for a Housing Trust place.

I’m very happy here. I moved in about 10 years ago.

Thats enough for now. I’ll leave you with a page from my sketch book006 .

Ps: Thankyou to everyone who has been reading my blog. The wonderful comments I’ve recieved really encourage me.

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  1. Hello Lynn,
    I am happy to see you return to your blog, I was concerned that you had given up on it. Your link has been on “cedarstreetwriter” for some time now in hopes that you have many hits from it.

    I believe I told you’re before that I have Fibromyalgia and all of the “baggage” that comes with it from skeleton to muscle problems, a constant fatigue that only those who have it would understand. I don’t know what came first the chronic fatigue or the depression.

    Nonetheless, I never stop; I do believe that I am afraid too. I exercise daily at least some of the body and the writing which has been a passion for years takes me to another place for a few hours.

    I do love the entries you have made and hope you will write in your blog often, I know I enjoy it and I am sure others do too. Keep happy and as healthy as possible, my thoughts are with you.

    Best regards,
    Annie O.


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