Okay, it's not Denmark, and we could go on forever discussing if Hamlet's view on nature is apt, or how today's modern political situations relates to medieval Denmark, but where was I going with this? Oh yeah, the flower box looked pretty bad, so I decided to take action.
Some of the black-eyed Susans (a native Missouri wildflower) from last year had already sprouted. They are a good, hearty flower and need little maintenance; however they were surrounded by a lot of weeds and junk. I pulled out most of it: weeds, cigarettes, a newspaper, a big stick, and a condom. Yes that's right,
someone was getting freaky in the flower box. I would call that the "rank and gross in nature" part of Hamlet's statement. (In case you're wondering...no, I didn't touch it. It was old, and I just flicked it in the trash bag.)
someone was getting freaky in the flower box. I would call that the "rank and gross in nature" part of Hamlet's statement. (In case you're wondering...no, I didn't touch it. It was old, and I just flicked it in the trash bag.)
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Thanks Chris! I appreciate that you took the time to beautify our home:)
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