rswyan
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- May 12, 2004
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- Northeast Ohio
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- Kubota B2910, Cub Cadet Pro Z 154S, Simplicity 18 CFC, Cub Cadet 782
66F and mostly cloudy @ 10:45, heading up to a high of around 81F. Calling for considerable cloudiness today, which is great for not getting totally baked by the sun. Still have to watch the UV, which they say will be "Very High" (9).
From the looks of it we had some rain overnight ... LWS reports 0.21" since midnight ...
Still calling for a chance (20%) of a stray shower or thunderstorm.
That open window sleeping weather felt so good yesterday morning I just went back to bed after waking up early and taking a whizz.
Until The Squeak decided I should be be up ... and bit me on the back of my hand ...
Yesterday's agenda:
Did some online banking (deposit, schedule some bills for payment)
Refilled hopper and 1 suet feeder.
Watered potted plants front and back.
Got the two artemisia "Silver Mound" dug up and potted for relocation, making room for the peonies.
Refilled Water Buffalo.
Planted 4 toad lilies in the second circle where the coral bells and hosta are planted:
Got those well watered in and everything else there got a drink as well.
After that took the WB up to the bed in front of the shop and gave the new plants up there a drink as well.
Then down to the northeast planting bed where the last azalea and three rhododendrons got watered and fed, also watered the lilac bush.
Dropped the WB around back and set it to refilling.
Got the two "mixed" peonies planted in the flower bed while that was happening.
Once those things were done I hooked up the dump cart and filled it with three bags of mulch (or was it six ?) and got those placed around the new toad lily plantings in the second circle.
Cooked some more spaghetti for dinner, was ready and waiting when The Woman hit the door.
After dinner took Cub up and mowed compost/woodlot to finish the day.
Agenda for today will likely include:
Change out bag on Japanese Beetle trap which is probably full by now.
Maybe take dump cart up and grab a load or two of screened compost for that new planting bed under the maple tree up on the northeast corner.
Probably do some planting of more hosta and shade perennials in several locations.
Need to get some mulching done in the flower bed where The Woman has weeded (otherwise I'll be in trouble)
Mow front lawn.
Got our second notice from the Census Bureau about completing the American Community Survey, so will probably see about completing that tonight if I can remember it.
Area where we planted those plain green hosta we got from a friend, they seem to be doing ok:
Hope everyone has an enjoyable, productive, and safe Saturday ...
From the looks of it we had some rain overnight ... LWS reports 0.21" since midnight ...
Still calling for a chance (20%) of a stray shower or thunderstorm.
That open window sleeping weather felt so good yesterday morning I just went back to bed after waking up early and taking a whizz.
Until The Squeak decided I should be be up ... and bit me on the back of my hand ...

Yesterday's agenda:
Did some online banking (deposit, schedule some bills for payment)
Refilled hopper and 1 suet feeder.
Watered potted plants front and back.
Got the two artemisia "Silver Mound" dug up and potted for relocation, making room for the peonies.
Refilled Water Buffalo.
Planted 4 toad lilies in the second circle where the coral bells and hosta are planted:
Got those well watered in and everything else there got a drink as well.
After that took the WB up to the bed in front of the shop and gave the new plants up there a drink as well.
Then down to the northeast planting bed where the last azalea and three rhododendrons got watered and fed, also watered the lilac bush.
Dropped the WB around back and set it to refilling.
Got the two "mixed" peonies planted in the flower bed while that was happening.
Once those things were done I hooked up the dump cart and filled it with three bags of mulch (or was it six ?) and got those placed around the new toad lily plantings in the second circle.
Cooked some more spaghetti for dinner, was ready and waiting when The Woman hit the door.
After dinner took Cub up and mowed compost/woodlot to finish the day.
Agenda for today will likely include:
Change out bag on Japanese Beetle trap which is probably full by now.
Maybe take dump cart up and grab a load or two of screened compost for that new planting bed under the maple tree up on the northeast corner.
Probably do some planting of more hosta and shade perennials in several locations.
Need to get some mulching done in the flower bed where The Woman has weeded (otherwise I'll be in trouble)
Mow front lawn.
Got our second notice from the Census Bureau about completing the American Community Survey, so will probably see about completing that tonight if I can remember it.
Area where we planted those plain green hosta we got from a friend, they seem to be doing ok:
Hope everyone has an enjoyable, productive, and safe Saturday ...