rswyan
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- Joined
- May 12, 2004
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- Location
- Northeast Ohio
- Tractor
- Kubota B2910, Cub Cadet Pro Z 154S, Simplicity 18 CFC, Cub Cadet 782
73F and "Fair" @ 11:00, with bright sunshine ... supposed to be headed up to a high of 85F.
The Woman and I mutually decided that Romanburgers sounded good for dinner last night, so in the interest of killing multiple birds with a single stone, she headed out to make the pick up from Mr. Hero and also hit HF to return the belt sander, and swung by Ace Hardware as well to pick up another set of Speed Dee saw horse brackets since they were all close by. She also grabbed some twine to string up her sweet potato vines.
While she was doing that, I did some more compost screening ... and apparently managed to interrupt someone's trip to the new free, all-you-can-eat hosta bar as I was dumping a bucket of screened soil:
Woman announced yesterday afternoon that she finds separating and picking through the hosta clumps to be "therapeutic" and relaxing ... probably a good thing, as we have lots more available ...
I need to finish prepping the bed around the large maple tree and then turn her loose on planting them. She already has a 5 gallon bucket full of 'em, with likely even more on the way today. She wants to increase the density of our plantings so that the areas are covered quicker, we've likely got the plants, so sure ... why not ?
Can always thin them later.
The 1" x 12" special order cedar board that I'm going to use to make the bottom shelf for her aquarium stand planter has come in, so that needs picked up at some point. It's a 6' long dog ear fence panel ... so I'll have a 2' drop left over that I can use to build a larger hopper feeder (assuming all the board is of decent quality)
I suspect that some mowing will be on the agenda for today, as well.
Beyond that, need to get the 2 x 4's cut for the new saw horses and get those put together.
There's a bunch of sanding that needs on some boards.
And some pressure washing that needs done on some items down here at the house.
The exterior block on the shop needs repainted but it really needs pressure washed before I do that and I was thinking about how to accomplish that without having running water up at the shop and it occurred to me that the unused 65 gallon sprayer tank could be strapped onto a pallet and filled and then I could just use the loader to raise it up for a gravity feed to the pressure washer. Seems like that ought to work ...
Hope everyone has an enjoyable, productive, and safe day ...
The Woman and I mutually decided that Romanburgers sounded good for dinner last night, so in the interest of killing multiple birds with a single stone, she headed out to make the pick up from Mr. Hero and also hit HF to return the belt sander, and swung by Ace Hardware as well to pick up another set of Speed Dee saw horse brackets since they were all close by. She also grabbed some twine to string up her sweet potato vines.
While she was doing that, I did some more compost screening ... and apparently managed to interrupt someone's trip to the new free, all-you-can-eat hosta bar as I was dumping a bucket of screened soil:
Woman announced yesterday afternoon that she finds separating and picking through the hosta clumps to be "therapeutic" and relaxing ... probably a good thing, as we have lots more available ...
I need to finish prepping the bed around the large maple tree and then turn her loose on planting them. She already has a 5 gallon bucket full of 'em, with likely even more on the way today. She wants to increase the density of our plantings so that the areas are covered quicker, we've likely got the plants, so sure ... why not ?
Can always thin them later.
The 1" x 12" special order cedar board that I'm going to use to make the bottom shelf for her aquarium stand planter has come in, so that needs picked up at some point. It's a 6' long dog ear fence panel ... so I'll have a 2' drop left over that I can use to build a larger hopper feeder (assuming all the board is of decent quality)
I suspect that some mowing will be on the agenda for today, as well.
Beyond that, need to get the 2 x 4's cut for the new saw horses and get those put together.
There's a bunch of sanding that needs on some boards.
And some pressure washing that needs done on some items down here at the house.
The exterior block on the shop needs repainted but it really needs pressure washed before I do that and I was thinking about how to accomplish that without having running water up at the shop and it occurred to me that the unused 65 gallon sprayer tank could be strapped onto a pallet and filled and then I could just use the loader to raise it up for a gravity feed to the pressure washer. Seems like that ought to work ...
Hope everyone has an enjoyable, productive, and safe day ...