Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for March 05, 2024

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    Da'Dad  10 months ago

    Thought Arlo gave the perfect answer.

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    Ruth Brown  10 months ago

    He wants it pretty to show, it seems. She has wanted it pretty for them all these years.

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    SpacedInvader Premium Member 10 months ago

    What’s the point? If the house sells the new owners might pull it all out and replace them with what they like.

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    Rhetorical_Question   10 months ago

    Janis is having trouble in investing in the futility of the situation?

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    Thanksfortheinfo2000  10 months ago

    This is why I prefer perennials.

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    tiprod1953  10 months ago

    Where has the humor gone?….MIA for a couple of weeks now.

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    well-i-never  10 months ago

    Whaaaaat!?

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    mainelyneuropsych  10 months ago

    When we downsized from a home where we’d spent 45 years, I told the owners-to-be that the extensive flower beds had gotten overcrowded and asked if it would be OK if I “thinned” them a bit before we left.

    Wound up with dozens of plants, from peonies to hostas and irises, to start our brand-new yard with a flourish. The old yard was still chock full of colorful plants in its nearly two dozen flower beds.

    But I’ll always regret not knowing how to take a cutting from the world’s best apple tree and graft it onto root stock for the new place. Those incredibly tasty apples were from a tree that sprang up on its own after we arrived, so there’s no way to buy one like it.

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    mourdac Premium Member 10 months ago

    That first impression is critical. Doesn’t have to be thousands of dollars in landscaping. Fresh mulch, some shrubs and flowers. And bury a St. Joseph’s statue in the garden bed.

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    david_42  10 months ago

    My wife has been putting off getting tomato seeds started. She tried several new varieties last year and they were all disappointing. I’m all for Early Girl and Sweet 100. Blue Mason Bees go out Thursday.

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    gibberish 101  10 months ago

    Under pressure

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    dv1093  10 months ago

    They must live in the deep south – it’s much too early to be planting flower beds here. We’re expecting snow this weekend (Ohio).

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    Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe  10 months ago

    My friend owns a large commercial greenhouse, interesting to watch the season unfold, walking in from -29c is an experience

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    flagmichael  10 months ago

    I think this is the first solid indication they are going to move. The kids have been talking about it as a sure thing for a while, but AFAIK there has been no conversation among the whole group.

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    Grace Premium Member 10 months ago

    Honestly a big fancy garden would make me shy away. Too much work and I’d never be able to keep it up (disabled). I’ve often joked with hubby that if we ever had our own land again I’d be fine with astroturf.

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    ChessPirate  10 months ago

    Subtext: {"And then, if it doesn’t work out, it’s all your fault!"}

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member 10 months ago

    Attagirl Janis…attagirl……….

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    raybarb44  10 months ago

    Things grow……

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    curtlyon19  10 months ago

    I know the feeling

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    Sojourner  10 months ago

    It seems like a common sense solution for Arlo and Janis is to become snowbirds, spending the winter months at their son and DIL’s guest house and summer months at their home.

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    elgrecousa Premium Member 10 months ago

    With Guss wanting to move to the condo, their plans may have to be modified.

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    locake  10 months ago

    It sounds like they have not decided if they want to move. If they are not sure about the move they should stay put at this time.

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    gigagrouch  10 months ago

    Been there, done than. Just plant things that are low-maintenance & hire someone to mow the lawn.

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    Edgar Loftin Premium Member 10 months ago

    A great strip, showing the different variables in making a life decision. We want to, but we don’t. Bravo Jimmy.

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    ellisaana Premium Member 10 months ago

    While in my thirties, I visited an elderly aunt in Minnesota who showed me around her property— pointing out mature trees including one that she and her husband planted the year they were married. (he died just three years later in a machinery accident but she and her sons continued farming the land.) I remember thinking how cool it was to have such a deep connection to her land.

    Now, I am the elderly one who has remained rooted in place (married 50 years next month.) We have a pin oak that predates our marriage, plus a 40 yr old white oak, three oaks that grew from acorns out of our mulch over 25 years ago, a deciduous magnolia, dogwoods, redbud and a flowering cherry tree. Annuals flowers, even long-term perenniels are replaceable. It would be really difficult to leave the trees.

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    Aladar30 Premium Member 10 months ago

    Janis doesn’t seem so happy about the idea of moving anymore.

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