Backyard project

I’ve been thinking for a while that I want to terrace a portion of my backyard for additional growing space.

I have been watching YouTube videos and am particularly fond of the Primitive Skills channel.

Since I have an abundance of red clay available, I think I will be able to manage similar constructs. Though, of course, I will be using an actual shovel since I am in a hurry.

I do have two varieties of bamboo planted, however, they are not plentiful enough to use.

Perhaps the greatest challenge with all of this is all of the mosquitoes.

Plans for posting

Now that I am home, I can go through the photos that I took on my vacation and upload them.

I have access to my desktop computer, so it will be much easier than using my phone.

Over the next week, I will post photo galleries relating to spots on my trip in NYC.

These will be similar to the galleries from my visit to the Brooklyn Museum.

All of the photos will be those I took using my camera. I use a Fujifilm Finepix HS 25 EXR.

eBay

I mostly sell books on eBay; sometimes I sell stuffed animals.

I used to sell trading cards like Pokémon, Star Wars, Magic: The Gathering, and Yu-Gi-Oh! cards. I also sold some computer items, but not so much anymore.

I started by using Amazon to sell items, but I realized that they don’t reimburse you very much for shipping, so I stopped using them. I much prefer using eBay now.

I would like to give reselling a try, as I have heard it’s quite profitable depending on the market.

Home

I’m back home now (NC) and running some errands.

I’ve got bulbs to plant in the front yard somewhere. Also need a replacement spray nozzle for the hose out back.

We’ve headed to Walmart to grab those items, and we will hit Harris Teeter for bean sprouts.

I usually get my bean sprouts from HT as I find them to be fresher than the other grocery stores in the area.

Generally, I’ll get my Napa cabbage from Food Lion when I’m making a batch of 김치 (Kimchi).