Home on the Ridge
Clemson slept through the night like
a good little boy. I did too. 😊 Not sure when I first woke up but I
got up around 7 and was grateful for the opportunity to sleep as long as I
wanted. Bill was downstairs but I don’t think he was up long. Today is
Saturday, May 18th, the beginning of the long weekend. As a working
citizen, we looked forward to this weekend as the first of the year where
camping began.
Bill covered Clemson up on the couch so he'd stop shivering He hopped down and played 'superhero' for a while |
I looked out the window and Bill was already back and tilling my garden |
The rest is up to me Bill removed many of these rocks but I'm sure I'll find more when I rake We live on a rocky Ridge! |
The temperature this morning was 42F/5C
when I woke up. Winds were moderate and although the sun didn’t rise for us and
the clouds ruled, it wasn’t raining. That meant my sheets should dry soon enough.
We had our morning brew together before Bill hopped in the truck and drove over
to the Acreage to pick up Donna’s roto tiller. It was time to get my garden ready!
Once he had it here, we found a couple more things that we wanted to till as
well.
The firepit area was a sore spot for me so it was time to spruce it up |
I also wanted a small flower garden patch along one section of the fence going down the east side of the corral I got my wish |
I made omelettes for breakfast around
9:30 and Bill had his in a toasted sandwich and I had mine plain. After dishes,
out he went and worked around the property. I got cleaned up and drove into Durham to the post office for stamps, to Home Hardware to look for bird seed and then FS where I actually got what I wanted.
I knew these would be dry when I returned from town |
I stopped at McGowan Falls for my first peek and took some pictures before going across the street to a garage sale. Nothing there that I wanted but with a lot of antique gardening displays, I'm glad I stopped.
For such a small town, it sure gets busy on weekends |
I've never seen the falls only active on the left side like this so I'm glad I stopped |
I had suggested tilling the area
around the firepit so I could make it nicer and not have to pull grass out
around it as often. I didn’t quite have a plan but it came together after
lunch after he tilled it for me.
I always admire this beautiful piece of property across from the falls Prime spot for sure This is where the garage sale was |
Bill then sprayed the corral hill,
the bane of our existence when cutting grass. The section that I spent hours
raking. We are determined to kill this grass and either plant ground cover or
just let it moss over. After doing that, he gathered rocks from the fence line surrounding
the field and then moved our cut wood from one pile to another up along the
fence.
Bill brought all this wood up from down by the Hangar The riding mower and wagon got put to good use today |
Eventually, I made my way outside and
started raking the fire pit. I layered up and soon went the opposite way. It
wasn’t hot, rather it was a nice day to work outside. I raked the stones and
grass out first, then separated them. The grass went over the hill and the
stones I piled together. Instead of just placing the firepit back and waiting
for grass to grow again, I laid some landscape fabric on the area, making it
larger than the original pit. Hmmm, now what?
My new garden plot and I need to clean it up and decide on flowers |
I decided to replace the stones on
top, arrange the bricks for the pit to sit on and fill in with some of our own
gravel from around the patio mat. It is a nice small stone/sand mix. I felt
pretty good, taking breaks when I needed to and by the time I finished, I was
quite pleased with what I’d accomplished. I placed the pit back on and with some
adjustment, levelled a brick so it sat evenly. Bill wasn’t understanding my
method, I do things ‘rinky-dink’ sometimes but it worked out in the end.
I had to fill it in with stones and gravel to cover the screening |
I'm happy with the result |
When we both finished, Bill drove
over to the Acreage to get water. The gate was open indicating that Mike was
out at his trailer. That saved us having to stop and we drove right in. The
black flies were crazy! I got out briefly but soon hopped back in the truck,
where I remained until the bladder was full. Bill was in and out as well,
rather than getting eaten alive! That’s the problem with so many cedar trees.
We were happy to return to the Ridge with the wide openness up here.
Coming from the back of the Acreage towards the front That is Mike's truck up there |
And as we got closer, Mike's trailer on the other side of the wood shed |
Bill fed Clemson and because we’d
both worked hard today, we agreed on toasted bacon, cheese and tomato
sandwiches. Yum. The wind picked up and ranged between 6 and 15 mph during the
later afternoon.
And as advertised, the grass was dying WOW! |
We didn’t get over 60f/16C today but it was a pretty nice day
for what we did. At a few minutes after 5, I was hungry and ready for supper.
We’d had a sugar-free soda earlier with some cheddar cheese so needed something
a little heavier.
This little goldfinch says 'thank you Patsy' |
I cooked the bacon in the microwave,
toasted the seeded bread while Bill sliced cheese and tomatoes. We were eating
and cleaned up by 6:15 and I was able to focus on posting my blog early
tonight.
Some garden plants for you Love love love the periwinkle when it blooms |
My ground cover, phlox, is budding getting ready to bloom |
A cute formation of Hens and Chicks |
One of my Poppy plants in bloom |
There were a lot of our programs on our PVR to watch in the next few
nights. This was a great day and we both feel exhausted so I’m not sure how
much tv we’ll see and who’ll crash first. I hope you’ve enjoyed your Saturday
too!
No sunset again so instead One Goose Family hurrying the babies to the water as I stopped at the road |
And 50' away, this family also told the children to move quicker Good night everyone! |
Thank you for popping in! Your
comments are always appreciated.
Nice new fire pit!
ReplyDeleteNice job with the Firepit and Flowerbed. Certain that Bill's arms are reminding him of their abuse on the Tiller.
ReplyDeleteBe Safe and Enjoy the better weather.
It's about time.
Thank you. Nope Bill is feeling no pain. He's too used to using his arms. 😊
DeleteYou are going to have the perfect back yard. It looks so inviting!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Nancy.
DeleteYour firepit looks great!
ReplyDeleteThankyou!
DeleteA nice productive day for the beginning of the long weekend.
ReplyDeleteYes it was.
DeleteLove what you did with the fire pit! The garden will be fun to work for you i'm sure! You had a beautiful one last year that was very productive (jealous LOL)...Your Ridge is certainly more open than Donna's place..those black flies sound terrible! The falls are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThankyou guys.
DeleteIm hoping to get the garden in this week. Come hook or crook!
We like the openness here and they prefer the more sheltered spot.
Does not matter how it is the end result and your fire pit looks very nice.
ReplyDeleteSounds like the two of you had a very busy but productive day. Looking forward to seeing what you plant in your gardens.
Thankyou. I'm pleased with the pit and so is Bill.
ReplyDeleteI am anxious too about what i plant!!