Monday, October 19, 2020

Fall is coming, but we are still around 95 degrees in the afternoon, with wind.  Red Flag warnings are still here, but the Zogg Fire is 100% contained.  We don't have rain in the forecast for weeks, either.....

Sunday morning, Alli and I went for a walk around the block.  I can see Autumn...



The new roof is almost done!  It looks done to me, but the workers left a large pile of shingles in the driveway, so they must still have work to do.  I love the dark grey with the new house color too - much better!!


 

Thursday, October 15, 2020

Monday was a holiday for AJ and I, and I was DONE with yard work, so...we went for a hike!  We went back up to King's Creek Falls at Lassen - it is such a nice hike (a little over 3 miles round trip).  It was a beautiful day for it too - no smoke, not too hot, not too windy - perfect!












 

Monday, October 12, 2020

Yesterday was a "If you give a mouse a cookie" type of day in the yard.  (For those of you not familiar with the children's book, if you give a mouse a cookie, they'll want a glass of milk, and then they'll want to look in the mirror, then they'll want a napkin to wipe their face, and then....and then....)  I started a small project - adding soil to my raised beds.  Six hours later, I finally quit working in the yard!  (Notice that I didn't say I was finished in the yard, just that I quit...) 

AJ and I had picked up (okay - he picked up - I just drove....) 6 bags of soil, 3 cubic feet in each (which is why he them picked up...) on Saturday afternoon.  Sunday morning, I put them in the beds....and it barely made a dent in what I needed.  Back to the store....

We picked up 9 more bags of soil (and one 6-pack of pansies) and AJ helped me get them out by the garden beds, and his work was done.  I was able to manhandle the bags and get them dumped in the beds, and all of the beds are filled now!  But, as I was working around the beds, I realized I had not cut back the oleander this year (the neighbor has huge bushes that overgrow my fence, limiting my access to my garden).  So...off to cut them back.  You can see some of the foliage and flower in this photo of my filled beds.)

And then there was light!


Just for comparison - here's what I had before:



Much better now!   But, since I had the clippers out, I cut back the oak tree growing by the garden, the crepe myrtle trees by the fountain and by the water spigot....and then...time for that 6-pack of pansies.  I had petunias in a pot by my rose tree, and they were beyond spindly.  

As I started working on them, I noticed that the star jasmine had started to growing on the small greenhouse I have, and then I noticed it was actually taking over the corner of the yard!  It was holding the gate shut into the side yard, growing over the sidewalk to get out to that area, and generally taking over!  Since that area is used to store my generator, it's kind of important to get to.


It was actually growing on and around my generator - not a good thing!  I cut back tons of jasmine (it felt like a ton by this time, I assure you - my arms were tired from clipping the oleander branches over my head!) and hauled it to my dump trailer before I could get back to the pansies.  But - mission accomplished!


 

Thursday, October 08, 2020

It's official - I need a life!  I am waaaaay too excited that I got a yard tool.....My new leaf vacuum//shredder arrived yesterday, and I couldn't wait to go test it out!


Alex was my model - not a lot of help in the yard though - he has gotten back in to working out, and was too sore to do a lot of leaf shredding!  The vacuum isn't the lightest thing, but it works!


It works great!  I was able to get a lot of the leaves that get trapped in my plants (agapanthus) - they don't want rake out or blow out.  My new solution!  Vacuum them out (and shred them at the same time.)
 

Alli's day care program may be closed for COVID (and her particular site closed completely), but the program is delivering projects twice a week for the clients to do.  One of the helpers that comes in for Alli has started "helping" Alli to do the projects.  Some get more cooperation from Alli than others.  Here's one that obviously Morgan did......Love it!

Tuesday, October 06, 2020

Another first for me.  Alex has been nagging for me to try making Bibimbap for him, but it was a little intimidating.  I finally showed him the recipe I had - 10 different things to cook, along with the rice.  Turns out I had the 'fancy' recipe.  The normal people eat much simpler - rice, meat, sprouts, maybe one extra veggie, and an egg yolk - all stirred up with gojujang.  That I could do!

 

Monday, October 05, 2020

I did it!  I finished pulling the garden out!  (It helps that it was 60 degrees Sunday morning, and I soaked the ground - much easier!)  I still have weed roots - the adage "a stich in time saves nine" really is true for gardening - if only I'd pulled the weeds out when they came up.....next year I'll have to focus on that, and put in mulch, etc. to keep the weeds down.  I also need to add more soil to my beds, which will help, so that's a project added to the list.

Sunday, October 04, 2020

I was so proud of myself for taking "before" pictures this time, but....I pooped out and didn't finish the project.    (In my defense - it was close to 100 degrees yesterday....)  I need to get the garden cleaned out, and a green waste run done before 1) the leaves start falling, and 2) before I can go kayaking, as my kayak trailer doubles as the dump trailer.  At this point, it doesn't look promising for a kayak trip - the Zogg Fire is keeping us at 'unhealthy air quality" levels.

I was a true slacker this year, and pretty much ignored my garden.  The weeds took over, so I have my work cut out for next year....

The before photos:




The after photo:


I got a lot out, but the ground was pretty dry in two of the beds, so I ran some water on them last night in the hopes of loosening up the ground a bit.  Since the high today is supposed to only be 90, I hope I can get some more work done in them.  

I did have a helper while I was working - a very tired helper...