Just about bed time for me. Got to get to bed earlier now since I have to be to work in the mornings. I was running late this morning and then remembered I needed to stop for gas. The gas pump wouldn't accept my debit card and told me to see the attendant. I got just inside the door when I realized I forgot my mask so had to go back to the car for that. Then back inside with cash to pay, then back to the car to pump the gas!
Luckily, after all that, I managed to still get to work on time! Today was busy in the morning but got quiet in the afternoon. Guess everyone got their hair cut in the last couple days! My feet were OK with that!
Yes, I am included in on the excessive heat warning in CA. Sat, Sun, and Monday will be 120 here.
I sure hope this is the last hurrah for those kinds of temps!! The fire danger is extremely high this weekend into next week as well. Am sure hoping no new fires get started.
Catherine, I was floored by how much homework your granddaughter has to do!! When I was in kindergarten, I just remember playing games, coloring, learning numbers and letters, cookies and milk, and nap time! That was enough for me! 14 assignments seems awfully excessive to me!
(and for the parents as well!)
As for adding dirt to indoor potted plants...I did that once to a Peace Lily I had in my living room. I repotted it and added dirt from outside. One day I came out of my bedroom and saw a long thin brown thing on my livingroom carpet. I thought it was a stick and checked it out. Turns out it was an earthworm about 6 inches long!!! (probably a night crawler actually). I am sure it came from the dirt I added to the pot. I watered the plant before bed the night before and I suppose he crawled out to keep from drowning! I hate worms!! He went straight off the balcony back to his natural habitat! Yuck!
Shirl, as for the chewed up plants, bats don't eat plants, only bugs. Squirrels sleep at night. And rats, unless you live in a city with a lot of trash laying around or other unclean area, probably not a rat either. Not sure what it could be. Maybe some type of bug or caterpillar. I have seen Monarch caterpillars eat up a whole milkweed plant in a day so it can be done quickly. Hope you figure it out.
Off to bed to rest up for another day at work...