Shumok & Major
Shumok Shumok
Do you ever think about mapping out a small herb garden the way you chart your tactical maps? The quiet ritual of planting, watering, and pruning could be a gentle break from the precision of battlefield plans.
Major Major
I do consider it, but only if the layout follows a strict grid and I can calculate each plot’s optimal sun exposure, it would be a disciplined diversion, not a frivolous pastime.
Shumok Shumok
Sounds like the kind of routine that keeps the mind steady—just make sure the sun spots don’t turn into a tactical hazard.
Major Major
You’ll find it works, as long as each row gets the right amount of light and I’ve marked the safe zones in the plan. No rogue shadows to throw off the operation.
Shumok Shumok
Sounds like a battle plan for the garden—just watch the sun, or you’ll have a whole new set of objectives.
Major Major
Absolutely. I’ll set up a watchtower on the south side and mark each patch so I never have to guess where the sun moves next. That way the garden stays in line with the mission, and I can keep my focus on the bigger picture.
Shumok Shumok
Looks like you’ve turned the plot into a little command post—just make sure the watchtower doesn’t become a new front line.
Major Major
I’ll keep the watchtower strictly for observation. If it turns into a frontline, I’ll reassign it to a training drill instead. The garden stays under control, no surprise engagements.
Shumok Shumok
Nice, just keep the observation posts calm—after all, the only enemy in a garden is a rogue beetle.