76F, moist, and cloudy @ 13:00, calling for a high of around 82F for the day.
We finally hit the precipitation jackpot: 1.03" yesterday ... plus another 1.47" today since midnight ...
Everything is pretty well watered at this point, lawn has greened up in the space of about 36 hours.
Yesterday ended up being kind of a conserve energy day although I did get a few items crossed off the list.
Bag changed out on Japanese Beetle trap, the old one had started to stink.
Decided to slather some more silicone grease on the o-ring for the hand pump sprayer and see if I could make it work.
Remainder of EarliGlo bare root strawberries potted, think it was around 15 or so. Compared to the King Kong strawberries these did not look all that impressive. I'll be impressed if they end up doing anything.
Got some coleus I raised from seed repotted as well, hopefully they'll now take off.
Researched planting and caring for the Oxalis triangularis.
Looked up and printed out an exploded parts diagram for the Kubota, noticed that it contained a ghosted portion of the engine that clarified how the front driveshaft and carrier bearing mount is supposed to be. Did not make it up to the shop.
Got a little nap in.
Picked the first of the Yellow Crookneck squash yesterday, sautéed those up with some zucchini, an onion, and a red bell pepper to go along with the Singapore Mei Fun The Woman brought home for dinner.
Woke up late last night and got up to get a drink from the glass I keep on the desk, lost my grip on the glass and promptly dumped the entire thing on the desk top, spilling a good portion of it down into the computer keyboard.
This morning it seemed to have a mind of its own, so I had to go downstairs and get the good Das Keyboard out of the studio and bring it up to use. Hopefully the old one will dry out and regain its functionality.
Seems to be clearing up a bit outside, with the sun trying to make an appearance.
Will be heading up to the shop in short order.
Hope everyone has an enjoyable, productive, and safe Monday ...