After my back-breaking first day of stump removal, I decided taking it slow was the best course. I also had a little luck on my side, seeing many of the remaining stumps were significantly smaller (and less rooty) than the first few. I've still got a few more big ones to get out, but they're lower on the priority list because they're in a shadier area which won't support my tomatoes.
Speaking of those tomatoes, I have 18 plants in the ground now!
Yes, there is a chicken photobombing in the corner. Also, I need to get the fence put up so that the dogs and chickens can't get in there and wreak havoc. I burned the crap out of my arms and chest got some sun during the planting, so I've been playing it safe in the house these past few days. I may work on it tomorrow morning before it gets too sunny. I've got a few more plants to find room for and a little more tweaking to do to the irrigation setup, and then it'll just be maintaining what I've got.
On the sewing front, I need to get something together for our Fantasy picnic this Saturday. I had an amazing idea for a fire sprite costume, complete with ombre fire-tone wig, but it got too expensive and complicated for the time I had. Maybe next year for that one. So now I'm torn...do I go as a lady hobbit, with portions of the outfit possibly doubling as Ren faire garb? Or do I visit the costume shop up the road from me, get prosthetic elf ears (if they have them) and make an elf dress? Or, do I go with the crazy plan I thought of earlier today and try to make fairy wings from heavy wire and cellophane, plus a fairy outfit to match? I've been trying to mentally engineer the wings to attach to a corset (or maybe tuck into it) instead of the typical harness so they're less likely to shift around and get wonky. Three and a half days isn't much time, but I think I could probably do it...