Hello August 2025!


I don’t know whether you can feel it but July, at least for me, is one of the toughest months to get through next to, of course, December and January. So what the days are long, it’s hot to the point that going outside means getting charred by the sun’s UV rays no matter how thick of a layer of sunscreen I lather on my skin.

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Hello July 2025!


There goes June. Bye bye June, and hello July!

I am going to miss June just a tiny bit, just because I am now another month toward my first frost date. This means I should start thinking about the fall garden and all the things I need to plant before the colder months come to settle.

I actually sowed some Swiss Chard last night. The package said it’ll take 14-21 days to germinate, so I’m guessing by the time it matures, we should be nearing autumn. I’ve never grown Swiss Chard before nor have I tasted it but I’ve been told these are pretty hardy plants. Hopefully, I can grow it during the winter months. I’ve also begun harvesting my cherry tomatoes these last few days. I’m only getting 1-2 tomatoes off of a single plant but that’s a good start of what’s to come.

How to describe June 2025?

There are so many words I want to use to describe the month of June. One of them would be adventurous because I got to go on a road trip and visit some of the most remote places in the US. I still cannot believe I got to drive one of the most beautiful roads I’ve ever been on again. It was the second time I’ve driven on Highway 95 – a scenic byway in Utah that showcases some of the most majestic scenery in the state. I would do it again in a heartbeat.

New Mexico also had some pretty scenery but nothing compared to Utah. The only thing I didn’t enjoy about New Mexico was the need to pass through the city of Albuquerque. Even Santa Fe wasn’t as bad and I do not recommend following Google Maps into the city. The city streets were so narrow that even in my rental compact SUV, I felt claustrophobic navigating the tight streets.

The other word I would use to describe the month of June would be chaotic. My emotions have been very chaotic for the past month, to the point where I was having an existential dilemma, as you’ve witnessed in yesterday’s post. Being with my mom is not easy, especially when I’m in a car all day and then in a motel room all night with her.

Even though she won’t admit it, she likes ordering people around. “Turn left, turn right, change lane, why are you changing lanes, I didn’t tell you to change lane.” At times during the road trip, when I got stuck behind a slow truck, part of me just want to zoom past the truck but wasn’t in the mood to be lectured. Sometimes, I do wonder if she cares about anyone’s emotions but her own.

Anyway, what to look forward to in July?

There’s a long-weekend this week as we celebrate America’s 249th birthday on Friday. I’m wanting to do a solo road trip soon, just somewhere close by. I’ve been researching some of Utah’s scenic backways, which I find it’s more beautiful than byways. So hopefully I get to do that.

#WeekendCoffeeShare – Venting out of Politeness


Happy Saturday and Summer Solstice! A big thanks to Natalie of Natalie the Explorer for hosting WeekendCoffeeShare.

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Sunday Poser #233 – Speaking Up


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Sunday Poser #232 – Traveling?


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Sunday Poser #231 – Doing it myself


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Sunday Poser #230 – Personality Shifts


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Sunday Poser #226 – Life Changing Event


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Sunday Poser #222 – Regret for Anger Outburst


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#WeekendCoffeeShare – Health and Garden Update


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#WeekendCoffeeShare – Receiving Praises at Work and more Garden Harvests


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Idiot!


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Losses over the Weekend


I lost two of my tallest sunflowers over the weekend.

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#WeekendCoffeeShare – Job Training and New Job Application


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#WeekendCoffeeShare – Friendship Demands


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#WeekendCoffeeShare – The Feeling of Passing


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#WeekendCoffeeShare – Tackling Garden Projects and Day Trip to Scenic Backways


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#WeekendCoffeeShare – Progress in the Garden and Feeling emotionally distressed


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Fair and Square


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That Freaky Wind


I got angry last night.

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The Rat in the Garden


Well, it was more like a mouse but I like rat better.

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Six Sentence Story: Lift


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Reconnecting with a Friend


I’ve been wanting to write this post for a few weeks now but I could never find the time to gather my thoughts before sleep took over. I’m writing this to release my thoughts onto a page since I don’t have anyone to talk to about this.

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