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Sunday, May 19, 2024
New Bushes
Monday, May 13, 2024
Sunflowers Are Planted
After seeing family yesterday I got home early in the afternoon, plenty of time to tackle some more spring chores. I got the back steps power-washed so ready to seal when we get a nice day after a couple dry days in a row, and I also planted sunflower seeds. I planted more strategically than last year and all are caged so hopefully we get more than one successful sunflower plant this year. Not long after planting we had a storm come through before the sun came out again. Mother Nature watered my seeds for me, so I hope that's a good sign.
The corner of the house and porch seemed to be the best place, and where the lone sunflower grew last year, so I fenced off the area and planted several seeds among the day lilies.
I planted a couple at the corner of the garage nearest the fire pit last year, and they started off well before being destroyed by a critter. I planted a couple there again yesterday but caged the area.
Then I looked around for another good spot. We have the bare area along the fence in the tree stump area, but hard to cage them in there and we're thinking of putting some kind of bushes or shrubs there. So I decided to try the back corner behind the lilac. If you look close at the left, you may see new lilac growth coming from where I had to cut down the old growth due to the new fence. I'll let it grow as long as it's not directly under the fence.
Now, we wait and see.
Friday, May 10, 2024
First Mow & Mother's Day
Wednesday, May 8, 2024
Why We Hate Cable Companies
Sunday, May 5, 2024
Friday's Fire and Today's Plantings
The weather was dry and the winds were low for the first time on a weekend night in some time, so Friday evening I had my first official fire of the year. It had been a busy day and evening, so after grilling out brats for dinner and having a few drinks I was able to spend a few hours by the fire. It was a relaxing time, including a call with my Mom, so I hung out there until about 10 p.m. before coming in for the night. I look forward to more relaxing evenings like this coming up.
Today we went to the garden center early and got a few seeds and seedlings along with a nice hanging pot for by the front door. That might be it for this year but for we still have to get something to put in the pot at the bottom of the steps out front. I can post a pic of the front later when that happens, but as for the back yard the purple puffballs along the porch are now in bloom and what is left of the lilac bush is in peak form right now. I am seeing some new growth from the old lilac that I had to cut due to the new fence, so hopefully that back side of the bush will be able to fill out well in the next few years.
For the tree stump area I had moved part of a hosta from the north corner (out of picture, left) yesterday where it was right by the fence to the south corner by the firewood where that hosta had been dug out for the yard leveling and fence installation, plus a small piece that fell off I transplanted in front of the stump. The only other work done is adding some good dirt, wildflower seeds, then more dirt on top of the old stump and the area in front of it. It's too rotten now to put potted plants on it so we'll try to grow plants in it, but, we'll see what the critters have to say about that, too.
In the gardens we have much more planted today, but it's always an adventure with all the critters so we'll have see what happens as the summer goes on. Starting at the top left we have garlic, planted last fall, and today Kate planted a row of radishes in front with chives on either side. Top right is four jalapeno plants, caged, with leaf lettuce on the left and dill and cilantro on the right. Bottom right is the raspberries, while bottom left now has sage and basil, caged, among the few remaining strawberry plants.
Soon it will be time to plant sunflower seeds. I'm thinking of fencing in the corner with the day lilies where I grew the one last year and trying to grow several in that area this year. I may try to plant some in other areas, too, but they will have to be protected, probably caged, for quite some time until they get big enough. All we can do is try, and as long as we look at whatever we get as a bonus then we'll come out ahead.
I've still not mowed, though I did use the strimmer in many areas again today, but probably within the week I'll have to give in and begin the ritual. We've also begun spraying, pulling and digging out all the weeds, another summer ritual.
Our temperatures for the foreseeable forecast appear to be right around where windows open will be questionable, day to day. We have the heat turned off right now so conserving house warmth will be the priority. Still, this is a good time of year and things are looking good. Cheers, everyone.
Sunday, April 28, 2024
Springing
Yesterday was a beautiful day; sunny, breezy, warm and the second day of the year with windows wide open. Clouds started moving in about the time I took these pictures, and it's overcast and rainy today. The grass is now green almost everywhere, but while I've used the strimmer around the edges I have yet to mow. Many trees have leaves opening, others still just buds. Flower beds are filling in nicely but, as usual, the tree stump area needs some work - especially since the new fence.
In the gardens we have garlic coming up in one and raspberries in another. There's still some strawberry plants in one but like growing tomatoes we've given up due to the critters. And there is one empty that we'll just have to see what happens when we get plants and seeds.
I'm still waiting to have the first real fire pit of the year. Rain, wind and cold have kept me inside so far.
And the cats liked the warmth and open windows of the porch, as Basil demonstrates here.
Things are looking up, I think. At least weather-wise.
Tuesday, April 16, 2024
Street Reconstruction
I believe I mentioned that our street is due to be reconstructed this year, and that I had some issues with their plans. For the first time, I spoke to the City Council during their meeting tonight on this agenda item. The meeting started at 6:30 pm, and I just got to speak about 9:30 pm. I had 3 minutes to get my point across. I was told my 3 minutes were up right before I said thank you at the end. Pretty good timing, I'd say.
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Good evening.
My wife and I are residents of Xxxxxx Street since 2009 and I wanted to speak tonight because while we agree this part of the street needs reconstruction, some of the data used for planning appears inaccurate and other factors not considered at all.
The data that notes this block of Xxxxxx Street averages 6 vehicles parked overnight and 5 during the day is highly inaccurate. Since we saw that, my wife and I have been counting at various times of day and found that on weekdays we average 13 vehicles parked on the street overnight and 8 during the day. These numbers increase significantly on the weekends to 12-15 vehicles parked on the street at any given time.
Per the Parking Exhibit PDF on the city website, Xxxxxx Street is due to have parking on only the north side with just 17 parking spots available. This is also inaccurate as 3 vehicles will not reasonably fit between any two driveways, and keep in mind that city ordinance requires no parking within 4 feet of a driveway and 2 feet between cars. This means only 15 parking spots, which is pretty close to 1 spot for every 2 houses on the block.
It’s a pretty long block, so this is problematic for several reasons:
1. In 2019 you built a canoe slide at the end of our street and it gets used, mostly on weekends, and they arrive in vehicles that need to park somewhere.
2. For years now on Saturdays a house near the creek is a pickup site for CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) boxes. So there are many people coming and going, all needing somewhere to park.
3. Work vehicles for necessary house repairs and maintenance also need to be able to park near the residence where the work is to be done.
4. But lastly, and I think most importantly, we don’t have reasonable nearby options for parking.
A. Xxxxxx Street residents already sometimes use our street for overnight overflow parking.
B. There is no parking on Xxxxxx Avenue.
C. Xxxxxx Street will likely have the same issues we will because they are due to get even less parking than Xxxxxx Street with this project.
D. And Xxxxxx Street is hundreds of feet away for most of the houses on this block, and they have their own residents who park there.
Please listen to these concerns and reconsider these plans for a more reasonable and flexible parking solution for our neighborhood. We love living here and would like to continue to be able to host friends and family now and again - and be able to park close to our home when it’s necessary to park on the street.
Thank you.
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Good night.
Saturday, April 13, 2024
More New Fence
The fence installers left me two pickets from the back fence that they removed in the corner and replaced with new, plus 8 new pickets. This gave me an idea to build a small section of fence behind the compost bin. I discussed with neighbor Jane first and asked if I could zip-tie the section to her fence and she was real nice about it. So, this morning I went and got 2 more fence pickets and 3 cedar 1x3's and this afternoon I put it together and installed it with my wife's help.
If you look close in the picture below you can see a hammock a couple yards over, and it's by a fire pit. They often have fires when I do and is within sight, so a small section of fence will block that view from our firepit.
And every other direction is our house and the sides of 3 garages with just one open space that by chance had that neighbor standing there when I took the picture below.
I'm satisfied. This is about as private as we want right now. In an hour or so I'm going to go out and have the first fire of the year. Then about an hour after that I'm going to watch a live Megadeth concert from Buenos Aires, Argentina, as I sit by the fire. It's been a beautiful day out and should be a nice evening. Cheers, everyone.
Tuesday, April 9, 2024
New Fence II
Sunday, April 7, 2024
Final Fence Prep
The last thing to do before having the fence installed was to move the firewood, and we dumped it to the ground this afternoon.
We put down a tarp with cardboard on top of it to try and prevent any of it tearing up the soft sod, and we just pushed it over. It fell neater than I expected, so it was just a matter of moving the rack and bringing up the ends of the tarp where we could and covering the whole thing with other tarps, using some logs to hold it all in place. Then just a quick rake of the lot line and we appear to be ready for the fence installation (tomorrow, as noted in the comments of the last post). The rain should be mostly over for today, but we may get a little more overnight then a better day tomorrow for the installation, though I expect it to still be pretty muddy.Now, my back has been an issue for the last few weeks, and this prep for the new fence hasn't helped any. I don't have much time off at my new job but I'd like to be here when the fence is installed, so I think I will call in tomorrow for my back so I can be here to oversee and answer any questions they may have - and I do remember they had several questions when they did the back fence a few years ago. It may be stretching the truth just a little bit to call in, but it's not a complete lie and I will feel much better being here to supervise everything.
Google calendar just now reminded me that tomorrow is my 15th blogday, too. I'm hoping for a smooth fence installation and a better back for my blogday, please!