Nice Smelling Man
Now that I'm back to being a homeowner I find myself having to go to Lowes (home improvement store) quite a bit. Beings I HATE shopping I try to get it out of the way first thing in the morning. Today I was buying poison. I'm not fond of poison but according to my neighbors there is stinkvine growing in my yard and it is pretty out of control. It is coming from my neighbors yard so I'm going to poison her yard as well as the part of my yard it is dominating. I never heard of stinkvine before and because my house was vacant the last couple of years, that dang weed flourished.I'm taking the word of a professional on how to kill it and it is going to take poison for the amount I'm dealing with. So I bought the sprayer and the chemical, tomorrow with a clear head I will proceed with poisoning this vine. I have a knot in my stomach about it but I don't know what else to do so I'm just going forward.
The tiny dog won't be allowed on that side of the yard for a long time. Oh by the way a damn owl tried to get her this morning when we were walking. I had to scoop her up and carry her home. It happened in an area that is closest to the woods which one neighbor warned me to be careful for the snakes and another said there are wolves. I'm a native Floridian and I've never seen wolves down here, foxes rarely but never a wolf. No one warned me about the owl but I figured it out.
I go for my walk and always wonder as I look at stuff like the little creek I walk along side, what would Imp see? I look and look and I see nothing I want to take a picture of. It makes me look so forward to the pictures she or the Rogue posts because they see so much of what I don't see.
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Now I am living in an apartment or at my daughters' houses and I am free.
By the way I do love that scent of a man that is pleasing to my senses.
Onthecrest I did have a professional tell me what to do and send me a picture of what to buy, I took the pic to store and bought it. I'm still scared.
Robbie you brought a smile to my face
Rogue let those pheremones fly! I also love a fresh river smell, my dog likes the dead fish smell.
My dog once happened to find a well-decayed seagull and you cannot believe how delighted she was and how proud as she trotted home with me at the furthest possible end of the lead. She never quite forgave me for the bath that followed.
I don't really like a man to smell of anything. A man using Old Spice reminds me of being a kid, since my father used that. Very few men still use it (any?) and no-one who ever tried to date me and I honestly don't know whether it would be an attraction or a confusion
My lodger, back in Scotland, smelled very very strongly of whatever stuff he splashed on, it was breathtaking but not in a good way.
Also, make sure they are aware of the dangers to their pets, kids, etc..
Crest gave you good advice on how to use the poison.