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Happy Wednesday! Hope you're having a great week. I have a closing today and a new listing coming, while I'm also coordinating the Lil' Princess' move back to the Northeast. This makes me deliriously happy. I am blessed.
For this week's Wednesday Weekly Blogging Challenge, we are sharing something we wish we knew more about. Wow! That list is endless for me. As an eager learner, I am open to learning new things. In the short term, I wish I knew more about gardening. Not that I couldn't learn about gardening. It's just that it takes time, and time is in short supply around here.
Real estate has truly exploded this year. We expected it, but it's always a blessing when people seek you out. Right now, the level at which I am working doesn't leave room for many leisure pursuits. I can barely dedicate time to reading, and my writing is collecting virtual dust. All is good, though. It will make that retirement date I set that much sweeter.
How about you? What's something you wish you knew more about?

I wish I knew more about gardening, too, Cheryl. My family were all keen gardeners. My grandparents and my dad, especially. And now my husband. I don't have the gardening 'gene' and don't see the appeal, but I do wish I knew more about it so that I didn't feel like dozing off during conversations about plant borders and flowers and about where the best place to plant roses may be. 😂🫠🌳🌳
ReplyDeleteThat's understandable, George. The gardening gene definitely skipped me. I once killed a cactus. Thanks for visiting.
DeleteGardening is a good answer. I hope you get to do a lot of it during your eventual retirement.
ReplyDeleteThat is my hope, Lydia. Thanks for visiting.
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