pennwalk
Veteran Member
64F looks like spotty rain most of the day.
May is for mowing here. I mowed the yard here Monday. On Tuesday I mowed the farm lane. The wet spots were pretty wet. I was glad the Yanmar is 4wd. On Wednesday I mowed the lawn at the farm. Man is that grass growing. I hauled a lot of clippings to the compost pile. On Thursday I was working to clean up the edge of the fields. The farmer should be planting corn soon. Friday It rained early so I figured mother nature thought I needed a rest but the sun came out after noon. The grass is growing so fast That I could mow every 3 days. I prefer not to mow if the grass is wet but I decided to knock out the back yard while I could. Today IS a day of rest. Wait a minute Sunday is tomorrow.
It seems like a lot of the trucks on the road up to the farm were driving 60 maybe it has something to do with diesel being $6.25 per gallon locally.
My wife planted tomato seedlings yesterday. She also planted zucchini, bush beans and soy beans. We are eating lettuce and spinach from the garden.
Keep your eyes open Spring is going by in a flash.
Chris
May is for mowing here. I mowed the yard here Monday. On Tuesday I mowed the farm lane. The wet spots were pretty wet. I was glad the Yanmar is 4wd. On Wednesday I mowed the lawn at the farm. Man is that grass growing. I hauled a lot of clippings to the compost pile. On Thursday I was working to clean up the edge of the fields. The farmer should be planting corn soon. Friday It rained early so I figured mother nature thought I needed a rest but the sun came out after noon. The grass is growing so fast That I could mow every 3 days. I prefer not to mow if the grass is wet but I decided to knock out the back yard while I could. Today IS a day of rest. Wait a minute Sunday is tomorrow.
It seems like a lot of the trucks on the road up to the farm were driving 60 maybe it has something to do with diesel being $6.25 per gallon locally.
My wife planted tomato seedlings yesterday. She also planted zucchini, bush beans and soy beans. We are eating lettuce and spinach from the garden.
Keep your eyes open Spring is going by in a flash.
Chris