Sunday, June 12, 2022
20,000 Days Old
Monday, June 6, 2022
Two Mow May
No Mow May was a two mow May for me, plus some thatching and seeding and pulling weeds. Many in this area subscribed to the aforementioned idea gladly, I think, whereas I guess I like it tidy. I did notice most of the lawns that were left to grow were a high percentage of non-grass, and I'm sure dandelions and other flowering weeds are better for the pollinators than grass that's gone to seed.
I had the thought of taking a walk and collecting pictures of those tall lawns but, like Halloween, I decided not to photograph others' properties. This was a few days into June so some had been cut already, anyway. We did happen across this neighbor who appeared to be struggling to get the mower through the tall grass and weeds and I just couldn't resist trying to get a stealthy shot. I know they succeeded eventually, but it really looks hacked up.
Did you let your lawn grow all May?
Sunday, May 29, 2022
Trail Cam and Updated Walk Pictures
Thursday, May 26, 2022
Drop Ceiling and Clean Glass
I caved and started up the furnace yesterday afternoon. It was pretty chilly in the house and I do like to be comfortable, and just a few degrees made a world of difference. The heat was turned off again first thing this morning, hopefully for at least 5 or 6 months this time.
So today being a much nicer day and windows open again, it was time to get back to work on the drop ceiling in the porch. They had been there for a long time and, especially the full-size tiles, had quite a sag in the middle, not to mention cracks and old water stains. I removed all the old full size tiles last weekend so I could get them in the garbage, but the old tiles around the edges that will need to be cut to size remained. As the 128-second video starts you'll see me remove them before going to the garage to cut the new piece. To do the room would take 15 tiles so I bought 17, just in case since they were pretty cheap. Toward the end you'll see me doubling up a couple so they're stashed up there in case anything happens and one is needed in the future.
All in all, it went pretty smooth and quicker than I thought it would. And too bad the camera was just a little too high to catch Hamish, who watched me do most of it from the top of the cat tree.
After the tiles I had to try to get that glass door clearer. Thanks for the suggestions, we always have a good supply of vinegar here. One other thing I forgot is that over winter we had one of those humidifiers that creates a fine mist but also creates a fine film on everything. I cleaned all the other windows in the house as soon as the weather allowed, but did not do the sliding glass door at that time.The first picture is the 'before,' with two panes of glass on the left, one in the middle and none on the right.
This second picture is the 'after,' cleaned twice with vinegar and newspaper. Much more clear than they were, yet still a bit cloudy.
Up close in the third pic you can see the spots still on the cleaned windows, one kind or side of the glass spots is visible more along the top and the other kind/side below, but throughout the picture and all over the glass. It was like this when we bought the house and I still can't clean it off, but it's better than it was so I probably won't think about it again until fall when it is time to clean them again.
Wednesday, May 25, 2022
Eeyore In The Rain
Monday, May 23, 2022
Plant Day and Vacation
And my wife added basil and parsley to the garden, where she's already planted a tomato, pepper and a couple other plants and rows of seeds. Only two garlic survived the winter, and we're pretty sure that's due to the the constant freezing and thawing last fall and early winter, so the rest just rot in the ground. Meanwhile, we got a fence around the strawberry plants a bit late to keep many from getting eaten, and the raspberries are starting out well.
Saturday began a stretch of 10 days off work for me, and sorely needed. I don't talk here about work much, and for a reason, but I can say that I've really not been happy for some time now. Change may happen soon, by my choice or maybe even theirs the way things have been going. But this is my vacation now, so I wish I could get it out of my head.A week or so ago I was discussing painting the porch with my wife, and that project got lowered to the bottom of the list. We decided to just replace the ceiling tiles for now, and I picked those up this morning. Later in the week I'll do more with those as most will require cutting to size.I do have one question to pose. Our sliding glass door is very old and cleaning it with regular glass cleaner just doesn't get it very clear. Does anyone have any hints on how to get old glass clear again?
Sunday, May 15, 2022
Spring Yard Work
Monday, May 9, 2022
New Couch
At last! 258 days after we bought it, our new sleeper sofa and ottoman arrived this afternoon.
Friday, May 6, 2022
Spring Pictures
The big comforter has been washed and stored and a thinner blanket on the bed in its place. Windows have not been opened just yet (except once) but that time will be very soon now. And the grass is getting a bit long around the edges.
Speaking of grass; we'll see if I can do this No Mow May thing until the end of the month, though it may get strimmed in areas at the very least. The current fad sweeping the nation, it is to help the pollinators.
A few other pictures from today after the break.
Tuesday, May 3, 2022
Vaccinated, Again
Yesterday after work I went and got my second Covid booster shot. It was recommended for people over 50 a few weeks ago, and now they're talking about shots for kids as young as six months, so I thought I'd beat the rush. Also, while having lunch with a friend a couple weeks ago he discussed his mother and the issues she's had with shingles, and he gently reminded me that I'm over 50 and should get that vaccination, as well. So I did that, too. Same arm, I figured why have two sore arms?
The last time I had a Covid shot I remember feeling crappy the next day and as it was a slower day I wound up taking a half day off. Today, after my fourth Covid shot and first (of two) shingles shots, I expected my arm to be sore and it is. What I didn't expect is to feel like I have all-out flu. I feel so terribly bad right now. After contacting my boss early I went back to bed, just got up recently and feel no better at all so will end up there again very shortly.
Still, I think it's worth it to feel bad in the short term rather than risk health issues in the long term. But that does not make me feel better right now.
As for today's weather report: It will be rainy all day again today with highs eventually getting to the upper 40's ºF, so still much below average. But I saw on the news this morning that we are no longer officially in a mild drought, but officially dry, still. I didn't know dry was an official term. The plants don't care and have been coming up as normal, and (they say) we should get more seasonable in a week.
Seems like we've been waiting forever this spring. I'm going back to bed.