So, it should be no surprise that I've let my front yard go to pieces. Oh, my husband cuts the grass, but my flower beds are overrun with weeds, my trees and flowers have become this one giant ball of nature that may or may not house birds, bugs, possibly snakes and probably Bigfoot.

[It's a giant mass of green. I think there's a hydrangea bush in the back somewhere ...]
Not that I've had much time for gardening. By the time I get home from work, it's time to feed my 2-yr-old his dinner, give him a bath, play a little bit, then get him to bed. Then it's time for me to eat, and consider doing a chore like the dishes or laundry so the inside of the house doesn't turn into as big a disaster as the outside. Then it's dark out, and I'm certainly not braving that snake pit of a front yard in the dark.
Well, this evening I got a break. My son was completely run ragged at his grandmother's house and zonked out at 6 p.m. I grabbed a shovel and some gloves and attacked a bush out front that's been dead probably since we bought the house two years ago. I yanked up handfuls of weeds. I dug a hole in preparation to plant a hydrangea that somebody gave me like 2 weeks ago that desperately needs planting. (Going to wait to get some good soil for it before I plant it, though.)

[You can actually see dirt here, instead of a blanket of weeds!]
I also pulled all the plastic chairs off the deck and hosed them down. Now, when I'm sitting on the deck while my child plays with his water table, I don't have to be afraid of a giant spider crawling out of one of the crevices of my chair. Also, apparently the neighborhood birds thought the chair was the perfect place to perch and then poop all over the back of it. Gross.
While hosing down the chairs, I noticed that the railing on my deck was a lovely green. I'm not sure if it's pollen or mold or a combination of both, but it looks awful. So, I rummaged around in my cabinet for my vinegar. I put it in a spray bottle and had just enough to attack one portion with the vinegar and a scrub brush. It looks a million times better, though it could also use a fresh coat of paint. But one step at a time, here.

[Before.]

[After. Quite a difference, no?]
After that, I was tired, and I'd lost most of my daylight, so I decided to call it an evening. I'm hoping the weather stays clear tomorrow so I can get a little more done. There's still tons more to do. I need to finish scrubbing the rest of the railing. I have to plant my hydrangea. I have to plant a little potted plant with pink flowers that I bought today. Then I need to tackle the jungle on the other side of my porch, trimming back my overgrown plants and praying I don't get attacked by Bigfoot while I'm back there. But at least I've made some progress.
And at this point, any progress I'm making feels like a major accomplishment.

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