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As you can see in this picture I've mostly taken out the last ligustrum tree that is situated in the backyard. The horseherb that the rain has made sprout in great profusion has really greened the yard. There are still many things to do in the yard, but not many of them all that fun. I'm contemplating what next fun project I can start on. I'm leery of planting next to the fence because it needs to be replaced and I don't know how that will disturb the ground and my plantings, though I did work up a potential planting diagram of what I wanted along the fence. I don't want to mess with anyplace near the patio because we will be taking it out too which gives me 3 to 4 definite beds that I can possible work on next all in the center of the yard.
There has been a black cat who has been hanging out in our yard. I saw it looking over the fence today. It was about to climb over. It saw me and dropped back. The next time I went out it was hightailing it out the gate. The other day it was lying in the grass under the have gone ligusturm waving it's tail in charge of all it surveyed until I got too close and it decided to hope the fence. Wonder if I should start feeding it. I like it's lean black lines. Hopefully at some point I can get a picture of our yard cat.
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