My grandmother is getting more excited about her journal being transcribed the more I work on it. I'm 30% done and my brothers both have enthusiastically asked for copies. She doesn't get why we would want it, but she's super pleased.
My grandmother adores ice cream and remembers when chocolate chip ice cream was invented. Shed never heard of talenti, but she ate 1/2 in one go. No, she wasn't sharing. Any other ice creams we should try?
I'm transcribing my Grandma's 50 year old gardening notebook. She wrote sporadically, but kept excellent notes.
There's weird green things sprouting in my seed trays. A matter like this is of utmost importance, so they've been taken in for questioning.
I ordered a vcr. It's arriving tomorrow and I may potentially be able to see a video of my great grandmother.
I'm transcribing my Grammy's gardening notebook from 50 years ago!
This jerk is one of 4 English ivies varieties I have. His brother is a rootless stick in water and thriving. He gets soil, fertilizer and a humidity tray and consistently dies on me.
Little Herman English Ivy. It keeps crispifying its leaves and stems. Is the pot too big and do I need to water everyday?
Behold: the greatest accomplishment of my houseplant career! My poinsettia are leafing out again!
My idiot child keeps actively losing leaves and stems despite his broskis being a stick in water and actively growing. Shame him please.
I thought wasps didn't use the same nest next year. This one is on a nest from last year. Did it hatch recently? Today is rather warm.
20% done with a knitted coffee table runner for Grandma. She wants the table to blend in better and match the couch more.
Baby knitter here. Grammy wanted me to make a coffee table runner to blend in with the room better. 15/70 inches done!
Originally from a relative in Mississippi, USA. Bishops chair. I was wondering if anyone might know anything about this style hall tree. It belonged to my great Aunt and is well over 100 years old according to Dad.
What style are these lamps? I've seen a million of them, my parents own a bunch and I own 3. Never occured to me that I don't know how to describe them.
I’m NOT a murderer, I promise 🤞🤞
My grandmother's 80 year old inherited lead glass mushrooms.
80 year old lead glass mushrooms! Belongs to my grandmother who inherited them from her godmother.
Mortified by my Ancestor
kid’s teacher says Native Americans are extinct, gave her detention for saying shes Native
Growing pains
Look identical to me 🤷♀️
My parents are in the process of selling my childhood home. I'm mostly happy for them, but I feel so sad sometimes.
My little amaryllis is finally motivated enough to start growing again!
Finally broke down and bought a couple pond baskets for my ficus.