Good morning! I went out at daylight and there were plenty of twigs and branches and dead Palm fronds all over the yard. Our neighbors trash can lid was in our yard! The air plants had even blown out of the treetops. I picked all of it up, even in our neighbors yard and now I have a huge trash can full for yard waste pick up this week.
I thought I was finished and started around the house and looked at the bank. A trench of 6 inches deep and about 6 feet long had washed out by the torrential rain from one of the gutters, even though I have a long drain pipe attached to it. I had to fill that in with dirt and I decided to move some Mondo grass onto the bank. I put it around my lime trees. Today I will move some mature White Fountain grasses to the bank and some ferns and Mexican Petunia's. I plan to shore up that drain by diverting it with another pipe so it won't go in that direction. Every time we have a torrential rain it washes out and it has eroded enough to be a concern. I must fix it today.
I got to pulling more dead things out and noticed that the pavers were not level. Even though I didn't want to work on the bank due to my aching knee, I didn't have a choice. Every time it rains those pavers need to block that sand from washing downhill. I was almost finished when my neighbor came outside and I told her we had looked at her house for sale online and I admired some wicker chairs she had and I thought she had already gotten the thrift shop to come and pick up the furniture, but she said she'll be here until March and that if the new homeowner does not want the furniture I can have them. There is a table to go with! I have several pieces of wicker and this will match.
I was still out there working when dh got home from the gym. He made me come in and I was exhausted again. The wind blew all the time that I was out there. It has my sinuses so messed up and my teeth hurt. It blew that fine sand into my eyes and up my nose. I'm glad the wind has died down. We have a frost advisory for this am. I will be out spreading grinds as soon as dh gets them home.
Don't know what's for dinner except coleslaw. Probably ribs and baked beans and baked potatoes, but we'll see.
Peace & Plenty.
I thought I was finished and started around the house and looked at the bank. A trench of 6 inches deep and about 6 feet long had washed out by the torrential rain from one of the gutters, even though I have a long drain pipe attached to it. I had to fill that in with dirt and I decided to move some Mondo grass onto the bank. I put it around my lime trees. Today I will move some mature White Fountain grasses to the bank and some ferns and Mexican Petunia's. I plan to shore up that drain by diverting it with another pipe so it won't go in that direction. Every time we have a torrential rain it washes out and it has eroded enough to be a concern. I must fix it today.
I got to pulling more dead things out and noticed that the pavers were not level. Even though I didn't want to work on the bank due to my aching knee, I didn't have a choice. Every time it rains those pavers need to block that sand from washing downhill. I was almost finished when my neighbor came outside and I told her we had looked at her house for sale online and I admired some wicker chairs she had and I thought she had already gotten the thrift shop to come and pick up the furniture, but she said she'll be here until March and that if the new homeowner does not want the furniture I can have them. There is a table to go with! I have several pieces of wicker and this will match.
I was still out there working when dh got home from the gym. He made me come in and I was exhausted again. The wind blew all the time that I was out there. It has my sinuses so messed up and my teeth hurt. It blew that fine sand into my eyes and up my nose. I'm glad the wind has died down. We have a frost advisory for this am. I will be out spreading grinds as soon as dh gets them home.
Don't know what's for dinner except coleslaw. Probably ribs and baked beans and baked potatoes, but we'll see.
Peace & Plenty.
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