Thursday, July 23, 2009

Crepe Myrtles




Believe it or not, the crepe myrtles are blooming in spite of the draught. After the year we had last year, I wasn't even sure they were still alive. I was pretty surprised when they started blooming. I have been feeling rather lazy the last few days and have not done much of anything. I trimmed a couple of the trees, but that is about it. The garden needs weeding, but the ground is so hard, and cracking, that you can't pull the weeds out anyway. Still no rain.

Monday, July 20, 2009

One Project Done





The generator is very heavy and it was really hard for me to pull it out of the garage and start it up, to keep it running right. So I built a frame with wheels so I can get it in and out of the garage much, much easier. Marianne helped me lift the generator into the frame. The wheels even have brakes on them. That way the generator won't come along when I am pulling the start cord.


Sunday, July 19, 2009

Horse Trailer - Sold, Pastures - Dead


This is where the horse trailer used to be. The horse trailer sold this week. I had a lot of response about it once I put it on Craiglist in Greenville. I was glad that it sold since I have no way to pull it, but it made me sad, too.





Marianne and I went berry picking at Hardy Berry Farms Friday evening and we got rained out. I was excited because it was finally raining, but when we got home, it had not rained at our house (we are about 3 miles from Hardy Berry Farms). We have not had any rain now in over a month. As you can see, the pastures are in very bad condition. The drought is killing my garden too, even though I have been watering it every few days. It just doesn't do the same as rain.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

The Pool Is Up











First, I must say thank you for letting all of us invade your glorious home in Kentucky. The porch is awesome! I know you will get endless hours of enjoyment from it. The first item on the agenda once we got home was putting up the pool. So we have a pool now. It still needs a tad more water in it, but it does have about 22 hours worth of water in it now. I just had to take the hose back to the garden side of the house. The lack of rain is taking its toll on my garden and the pastures are all brown. But the pool is great! Marianne braved the cold water the first day the pool was up. Marianne and her friend Norma both went swimming when the water was way too cold for me. Today was the first day I got in the pool. Charlie even got to go for a swim too. Gracie didn't actually swim, she just relaxed and floated. It was very refreshing for all of us. I'm sure there is not any dog hair in the pool now. Getting Charlie in and out of the pool was interesting, but worth it. He loved it. Now that there is no pool in the shed, I guess I'll have to start bringing in the hay. At least I can jump in the pool after stacking the hay this year.