Conversation 9 (28/03/25)

Lately, the weather has been changing a lot. We've had plenty of rain, but now it’s getting much hotter. I have a garden with lots of grass and wildflowers, so I need to clear out the weeds. With this heat, all the green weeds, grass, and flowers will turn an unpleasant yellow. I can’t even describe how bad it looks—it definitely needs to be cleared.

Since the area is quite large, I started this work about a month ago. But with the warmer weather, I really need to pick up the pace. Once it gets hot and the weeds dry out, they’re much harder to remove. I’ve already cleared a good portion, but I still have to push through and finish.

Today, I got through more than 90% of the work, and I’m hoping to wrap it up in the next few days.

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