Then stay-at-home orders were issued and I couldn't get a grasp on what I should be doing.
I painted trellis and began to hang bird houses on the back of my gardens shed. The project was taking shape.
I also wanted to try my hand at vegetable gardening, the same as a lot of people, I imagine. Why not? I've got nothing but time.
But I couldn't stop with the gardening. While my husband and I were hanging more shed decorations, another idea pop into my brain. I'm not sure who or what is responsible for planting all these ideas in my head, but it told me I obviously needed to remove all the rocks next to my shed and plant a garden there as well!
Except I am still on the lookout for more pieces to add to the stumpery. I added another one that fell from a neighbor's tree following a huge windstorm, so that brings my total to six, I believe. Now it is wet and getting colder, with the chance of snow tonight. I guess I really am finished for the year. I'm pretty proud of all that I accomplished in a year when I feel like nothing happened, and I'm anxious to see how my new woodland garden grows. Thanks to Covid and the voice inside my head, I created a garden that never would have happened if I hadn't been stuck at home.