If only a giant could step on it.

I still am having trouble seeing what’s left of the pond area becoming a level lawn. I have no idea how I am going to manage flattening out that hilly area all by myself.

Should I plant some magic beans, grow a bean pole, attract a giant and have him stomp the hilly part flat?

I tried to have a ‘flatten the hill’ party, but no one was interested. Just like no one is interested in a large clump of zebra grass, a large Yucca plant, a Stella D’oro day lily, Lily of the Valley, Sweet Woodruff, and one of two miniature lilac plants.

I guess I’ll have to do a yard sale, take the MIL’s jewelry to a jeweler and sell it, and then, maybe, I can afford to hire someone to come in and fix the yard.

Anyone want to buy a few jewel encrusted fancy schmancy watches? 😉

HPIM3986Most of the hill is cleared (3/4s of it) And the vines are off the arbor and fence.

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