Wednesday, April 06, 2005
Keeping track of my work
I want to write all the things I've accomplished in the two wonderful spring days so far this week:
1-cleaned the garage (swept) Didn't find the sump pump there, which I needed to pump water off the pool cover. Cleaned cat area (yuck), threw away old junk and made the garage look decent.
2-found the sump pump that Ray bought when we had the leaky basement. It was in the barn. I figured how to use it, hooked it to a hose and began pumping off water from the pool cover. This all involved many, many trips to and from to get tools and stuff.
3-used pool cover water, through the hose, to water my geraniums in the greenhouse. Ha-ha, to Doug Spence, who told me I couldn't save them over the winter! I also saved a big barrel of this nice rain water for use to water plants later.
4-cut LOTS of pampas grass type stuff, chopped it with clippers, hauled it to the woods. I hate that grass.
5-cut off roses and got cut with thorns.
6-broke off mums, which are beginning to sprout.
7-raked beds, being careful not to break off the blooming daffodils.
8-spread as much as I had of PREEN & GREEN - (a pre-emergent) until I ran out. I have to buy more. Last year, and in years past, I have had the lawn service to this.
8-worked on plants in the greenhouse. These plants have some dead leaves and blooms that had to be deadheaded. (removed, for those who would have to look up that meaning)
9-picked up a LOT of sticks from everywhere in the yard.
10-dipped leaves from the pool cover - and there is much more of this to do.
Just to confirm this fact: I've been workin' hard! But there is so much more to do! There are so many leaves down near the basement entry, in the beds, and I need HELP. At least we have another sunny, warm day.
1-cleaned the garage (swept) Didn't find the sump pump there, which I needed to pump water off the pool cover. Cleaned cat area (yuck), threw away old junk and made the garage look decent.
2-found the sump pump that Ray bought when we had the leaky basement. It was in the barn. I figured how to use it, hooked it to a hose and began pumping off water from the pool cover. This all involved many, many trips to and from to get tools and stuff.
3-used pool cover water, through the hose, to water my geraniums in the greenhouse. Ha-ha, to Doug Spence, who told me I couldn't save them over the winter! I also saved a big barrel of this nice rain water for use to water plants later.
4-cut LOTS of pampas grass type stuff, chopped it with clippers, hauled it to the woods. I hate that grass.
5-cut off roses and got cut with thorns.
6-broke off mums, which are beginning to sprout.
7-raked beds, being careful not to break off the blooming daffodils.
8-spread as much as I had of PREEN & GREEN - (a pre-emergent) until I ran out. I have to buy more. Last year, and in years past, I have had the lawn service to this.
8-worked on plants in the greenhouse. These plants have some dead leaves and blooms that had to be deadheaded. (removed, for those who would have to look up that meaning)
9-picked up a LOT of sticks from everywhere in the yard.
10-dipped leaves from the pool cover - and there is much more of this to do.
Just to confirm this fact: I've been workin' hard! But there is so much more to do! There are so many leaves down near the basement entry, in the beds, and I need HELP. At least we have another sunny, warm day.
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Hey, Mom... I'm glad your flowers survived winter in the greenhouse! You always have such pretty gardens, and now you can do even more with them.
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