OC and flowers
Apr. 17th, 2023 12:00 amHere is a gif set of undercover-as-gay Elliot Stabler, which includes dancing, in case you thought there was a possibility Organized Crime did not deliver. The boys declined an invitation to dance when they were undercover as gay, but daddy was game. (What, you thought there was a chance of Elliot not being called "daddy" in this episode?)
Also, a very nice interview with one of the guest stars: Adrian Anchondo talks timely ‘Law & Order’ about NYC’s gay-targeted attacks & calling Chris Meloni “daddy”.
It was a very warm week, so I am ridiculously ahead on my gardening stuff. I have tomato plants. I have never get them until the end of May, so I usually end up with my first Early Girl tomato in late July or early August, but this year, I actually will have them early.
I've also got cold weather plants I never get to grow: beans and broccolini and -- get this -- carrots. I'm kind of dubious about the wisdom of overpriced carrots in a 6-inch pot, but it can't go any worse than when I tried to grow them from seeds in a grow bag and just ended up with two cubes of mud and no carrots.
My tulips are already thinking about blooming, so I've covered one bed of them with netting to save them from the squirrels, but I need to redo it because they're almost too tall for the netting. There's actually one yellow tulip open in that bed, but where it came from, I don't know. The bed has a color scheme that does not include yellow, so I'm going to have to relocate it to the colorful bed.
It's going to be cooler this week, but there will still be some days in the 60s and 70s, so I can get things out of their nursery pots and into more spacious homes. I'm going to end up hauling them into the garage on some cooler nights, but that's fine. I have plants.
Also, a very nice interview with one of the guest stars: Adrian Anchondo talks timely ‘Law & Order’ about NYC’s gay-targeted attacks & calling Chris Meloni “daddy”.
It was a very warm week, so I am ridiculously ahead on my gardening stuff. I have tomato plants. I have never get them until the end of May, so I usually end up with my first Early Girl tomato in late July or early August, but this year, I actually will have them early.
I've also got cold weather plants I never get to grow: beans and broccolini and -- get this -- carrots. I'm kind of dubious about the wisdom of overpriced carrots in a 6-inch pot, but it can't go any worse than when I tried to grow them from seeds in a grow bag and just ended up with two cubes of mud and no carrots.
My tulips are already thinking about blooming, so I've covered one bed of them with netting to save them from the squirrels, but I need to redo it because they're almost too tall for the netting. There's actually one yellow tulip open in that bed, but where it came from, I don't know. The bed has a color scheme that does not include yellow, so I'm going to have to relocate it to the colorful bed.
It's going to be cooler this week, but there will still be some days in the 60s and 70s, so I can get things out of their nursery pots and into more spacious homes. I'm going to end up hauling them into the garage on some cooler nights, but that's fine. I have plants.