Wednesday and Thursday of this week I've spent about 5 hours either mowing or raking or weed-whacking. I've also spent over an hour raking up the red mulch in front of the house on the north side of the front stairs. The ground under the mulch was full of tunnels. I'm assuming mole tunnels as I know I have moles, it was also swarming with ants and other creepy-crawlies.
And speaking of moles, Did you hear about the family of moles living next to the sorghum factory? When Spring came and they woke-up the daddy and mommy mole started up the tunnel to the surface, followed by the baby mole. When they reached the top the daddy mole said "smell the fresh grass" mommy mole said "smell the flowers" and baby mole said "All I can smell is molasses."
After raking up all the mulch I took a shower and then decided to enjoy the outdoors. I picked up my eReader (there's the tech part of the blog) and went to the deck, sat down in my new lounger and started reading. After a couple of minutes I said "Rain, I finally a few minutes to enjoy the yard and it starts to rain, figures."
I have Tuesday and Wednesday of next week off so I hope to do more next week. I'm off at 5pm today so I might be able to do a little this evening and/or a little tomorrow morning or Sunday morning, but I'm not counting on it. Currently my yard work priorities are:
1. Put in the edging in front and then the landscaping fabric and new mulch. << Done <<
2. Finish raking the North side of the front yard and re-mow it shorter
3. Spread grass seed on North side of the front yard.
4. Spread grass seed in spotty areas.
5. Spread old mulch along North side of parking area. (also West side?) Or along South side of garage?
6. Rake rock from South side of house from side door to front of house. Replace landscaping fabric and put back rock.
7. Rake, clear, dig, whatever the area between the South side of the house and the sidewalk from the side door back to the South-East corner of the house. Put down fabric and top with rock or mulch.
8. Remove the edging around the South side of the deck and rake out the rock, leaves and what-not. Put down new edging and fabric, put the rock back in and possibly add some new rock or the rock from the North side of the deck.
9. Remove the edging from the North side of the deck and rake out the rock, leaves, et cetera. Put down new edging (extend out to the North edge of house?), fabric and either rock or mulch.
10. Decide what to do about the fence on the North side of yard.
11. Paint or stain the deck.
Well that's all I have time for now.
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