Showing posts with label Yard Maintenance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yard Maintenance. Show all posts

May 11, 2021

Henry Is A Funny Hound


Sunday was a forecast of a full day of rain. Early that morning while looking for birds in their yard or that stray cat that comes out from hiding on the berm blocking the field, Henry decided the cool breeze and the light sound of rain drops hitting the trees was the perfect time to stretch-out and relax. He does this a lot. With more square footage inside and a larger yard outside, both puppies get a lot of running in. Things continue to move smoothly and I am basically down to doing just the 'to do' list I have made for the yard and house stuff. Things are back to normal now.

November 04, 2018

2018 Leaf Project Phase I


I knew with a look like that from Stella I was going to have to get in gear and get the leaves taken care of before the rains showed up early this afternoon IF that forecast was accurate. The wind and rain would only leave more leaves in the yard than what was there, plus another 2-3 days of rain, this 2018 Leaf Project was turning into something around the middle of November.

She kept the pressure on and wasn't going to move after her walk until I told her my plan of "Mowing" the leaves this year instead of "Raking" them and then burning them. That always took 3 to 4 hours and I'd end up pretty sore as I would load up on Motrin as a vitamin supplement for the day.


For their own nap times and for my sanity, I put both hounds in the bedroom as if I were leaving the house. With rain on the way I didn't have time to hound sit while I worked. A few weeks ago I tried this mowing method for the first time in the 21 years I lived here. I have no idea what took so long to figure out something so simple. Luckily there wasn't any wind yet since it was just after the hounds walk. Here is what I had to get rid of.




I know with the amount of leaves on the trees right now this will not be a one time operation. That is the reason I call this Phase I. Over the years I have raked and burned them most of the time. One year I bought that large leaf blower that also had the option to vacuum the leaves into a small bag that had to be emptied about a million times. Plus that bag was small because when it was filled with leaves it was quite heavy to carry with just a shoulder strap. I did not even finish 'vacuuming' the yard that year before I went back to raking and burning.

I started with my small leaf blower powered by a lithium battery, easy to handle and no long electrical cord to mess with. I blew all the leaves away from the house to the yard, making it much easier to mow and mulch that first path along the edge of the river rock.


Same process in front. I was hoping I could get the whole yard finished before the winds picked up from the SW bringing that thunderstorm my way. I am thinking about tearing out that river rock in back and installing Cyprus mulch that I have in the front. I'll add some plants or shrubs in the back and front next spring.


Using the same technique I used a few weeks ago I would push the mower in the direction the camera is facing in the photo photo, THEN pull the mower backwards over the same path I had just mowed. I would be walking forward pulling the mower backward behind me. I had to come back the same path because there were too many leaves and that return path would pickup what little mulch leaves were left. "No leaf left behind" is a problem I have always had even when raking them.

In 20 minutes my backyard looked like this:


I started at the top of the front yard blowing the mowed leaves downhill towards the highway. Same process of pushing the mower with the blower facing the highway, THEN pulling the mower backwards along the same path. Of course by the time I finished a few leaves had blown into the yard from the driveway.

This only took me 36 minutes.


My OCD was maxed out today as you notice that I didn't stop at the edge of the yard and highway shoulder. I continued to mow/mulch leaves on the shoulder blowing them to the highway. That is almost crazy when you think about it.  LOL


I left the north side yard for last. The goal was to blow the leaves toward the fence but just past that bush there is a step incline so I had to mow that from the top blowing the leaves toward the bush. I started in the back pushing the mower along the side of the house, THEN pulling the mower back along the same path.

At now time did I walk backwards when I pulled the mowing in the yard ... I always turned and walked forward pulling the mower backwards behind me. One year I left all the leaves on the ground in this side yard and it did what I thought it might do ... it killed all the grass that was under the leaves.


It surprised me that the side yard only took 10 minutes.

Total time 66 minutes instead of 3-4 hours of raking and burning leaves, with a 22" mower.


I admit by the time I started the top of that north side yard I was exhausted. I wanted to take a short break but couldn't stop because I could see gray clouds in the western sky and the wind was picking up behind those trees out in the field. Of course my Garmin VivoSport needed it's battery charged soon after I started so I could not record my maximum heart rate during all of this exercise but I think the Sacramento State Hornets ball cap tells the story.


While I was putting the mower, leaf blower and edger back into the shed, the trees in back were starting to make noise telling me the winds were getting stronger. If you look close enough you can see all the yellow leaves blowing off those trees.


By the time I came back outside with a new dry shirt and sweatshirt on, with Heidi and Stella the yards were getting a new supply of leave coming off the trees with the increased winds.


By the time the thunderstorms are over tonight I have no doubt that my front and backyard will be just as covered as they were before I mowed them. Yet, I will have half the amount of leaves to mow after it drys out.


Checking the app Weather Bug, the 100 mile line of thunderstorms were heading our way from the west with the radar showing them at the Indiana / Illinois state line.


During all of this activity I had forgotten we had changed time last night. The computers and my Garmin VS3 changed automatically. Heidi started barking, then Stella was following with a howl, back and forth nonstop because they were hungry. It might have said 10:42am on my Garmin but to them it was 11:42am and I was late with their lunch. With each bark Heidi's front feet would hop in the air thus the reason for that movement of her left year.


I stopped everything and fed them. I'm happy when they are happy. Speaking of the time change that is not all that changed in the last 24 hours. You probably guessed since I was even outside mowing it had to have been warmer than the 29° yesterday morning about the same time of day. It was not only warmer but much warmer. As Stella and I started the walk before the Leaf Project ... it was 50°.


I noticed right off the bat that all of that energy I saw from Stella yesterday had disappeared today. She was looking like I felt after only one cup of coffee but she showed now signs of soreness or limping due to all her activity yesterday.


She had a run to catch up to me but that was the only time she was moving faster than a walk this morning. She did not even do any trotting today.




I normally don't like the time change but since I am retired it really makes no difference. There is a slight adjustment though when you catch yourself looking at the time and saying to yourself "it is really an hour later".


I think you can tell that Stella was pretty relaxed this morning compared to running all over the yard yesterday with her nose to the ground.




At this point of the walk yesterday she was barely seen thought a 200mm zoom lens and running away ... today she is turned looking to see if I am ever going to get to the final turn of the walk.


It felt pretty warm in a Columbia fleece jacket which is also my liner to the winter jacket.


By this point of the walk I was telling her to come on ... I already knew I was going to get these leaves out of the yard as soon as the walk was over.



Stella has only been over the the neighbors one time in four months. In this woods behind my neighbors house lives the largest cat you would ever see. It is so large, when I first saw it I didn't know what kind of animal it was. The neighbor feeds it but it always stays outside even during the cold winter months. It cannot be caught and the original owner told me it always ran away when they tried to keep it inside when there was bad weather.


"Come on Stella, a little faster"




At least it's a start ... she is finally in the backyard.


Caught in the middle of the full body shake.


She showed no signs of wanting to stay outside with me while I mowed the leaves. She likes to sleep after these morning walks. That's why I didn't mind putting her in the bedroom with Heidi, while I was outside. If I don't shut them in the bedroom she 'counter surfs' the kitchen for any kind of food or fruit, to whatever else is around.


It is tempting to go out and take a few more yard photos just to show you what the winds have done to my clean yard in the two hours since I finished Phase I. I can feel the temperature dropping also. I have no urge to watch any NFL football today and tonight. I feel a siesta is waiting right around the corner, then some book reading.

Actually it is pretty disappointing to see how many leaves are already blown back into the yard.  LOL I predict it will take 3 Phases to complete the 2018 Leaf Project.

This retirement living is rough in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana.

October 22, 2018

The Hounds Thought I Was Late Serving Lunch


It wasn't the time of day that threw the hounds off their inner clocks, it was an activity. They thought I was too late in feeding them lunch kibble. That usually happens between 11:30am to noon. Today they were not wanting to be fed because they were hungry nor because it was 11:30am. I had the yard mowed by 10:30am, an activity that usually happens either lunch time or late afternoon. Once that mower shut off ... they thought it was time to eat. While Heidi barked non-stop ....

Stella howled.


There are only two times during the day or night that Stella howls at the top of her lungs ... after she steps inside for breakfast and at lunch if I am late serving it. They go outside first thing in the morning and while they are outside I'll pour kibble and make my coffee.

This morning Stella was running more than I had seen in a while. The high temperatures were suppose to be 65° by 4pm and I had big plans just as soon as the morning walk was over.



My lightweight battery powered leaf blower is great to use to blow leaves out of the gutter. It took me longer to back the car out of the carport so I could open the side shed door to pull out the ladder then get up on the roof ... than it did to clean the front and back gutter.


I came up with a leaf plan while I was on the roof walking along the edge blowing leaves out of the gutter. I decided for the first time in the 21 years I've lived here, to mow all the leaves and yard in just one direction ... with the leaves and grass all blowing toward the field. My mower would only mow on one side of the yard, back and forth ... I walked the mower backwards each time I was at the end. It worked fantastic and may be my process this year instead of raking and burning leaves. Here is what the backyard looked like after I was finished.


Normally if I would have mowed pushing all the leaves to the center of the yard it would have never been as clean as it is now.

The burn pile will be burned sometime in November. Leaves and weeds are running late this year.


The front yard I did NOT get the same process because there wasn't that many leaves after the high winds on Saturday night.


So by 10:47am the gutters were cleaned, the yard mowed and the leaves mulched. I was still wearing clothes to do a morning walk in at 44° and with all the activity I was burning up. While the hounds ate their lunch ... I changed into cargo shorts.  Yes, that's right. With the temps going to be 65° I had to celebrate the heatwave we were going to have today.


The plan was to put polyurethane on the inside of my front door and on all the windows that I had sanded, cleaned with a few repairs a few weeks ago. Rain and cold temperatures prevented me from putting on polyurethane any sooner than today.


Stella is starting to enjoy these walks like Sadie use to ... instead of just walking along the path.







I went back into my photo library and pulled out some comparisons, showing the differences in the leaves changing color for the last three years on this day in October.

This was taken today, looking toward the house and almost all green leaves.


Here are the same trees one year ago on October 22, 2017








This was taken 2015 October 22nd.

Winston enjoying a field that was cut twice that year and if you notice to the left of him it shows the overgrowth of what I call the north yard. I had not cleared all that brush out yet and planted grass seed.


Here is the same tree line this morning take out in the field instead of my backyard.


This was 2016 October 22nd ... today those same trees have all green leaves, no signs of Fall. I did notice it was normal for the soybeans not being harvested this late in October.


I finished my polyurethane project by 3:20pm. Every window in the house was open not because of strong polyurethane fumes, just because it was a nice day and it would help in the drying process.

Stella started whining for a walk about 3pm so she was more than anxious to get outside twenty minutes later. Heidi went outside but didn't walk with us. It was warm enough for cargo shorts and cool enough for a sweatshirt.

As you can see Stella's energy level on the afternoon walks is quite different than in the morning. She looks like she can barely make it back to the house most afternoons.


While Stella and I walked the field ... Heidi decided it was perfect time to soak up some sunshine.




It's hard to believe that she came to me through a rescue service with the reputation being a 'runner'. A handwritten note on the adoption paperwork in June 2011 stated "must be leashed at all times."




Normally whenever a Jif Peanut Butter jar is empty, all the hounds share what is left. That was the highlight of Sunday afternoon watching this. Heidi decided on her own when she had enough and let the jar lay where it was. Stella had her eyes on it the whole time just waiting for her turn.


She wanted it in a different location so she picked it up with her mouth and walked toward the hallway or the main walkthru of the house.


Based on how she was acting, her long tongue wasn't quite long enough to reach the bottom of the jar. When she started chewing the hard plastic to make it a shorter jar so she could reach it that is when I called the game over.


After getting the things finished today as planned. I am moving the the wall cleaning project tomorrow as temps drop back down to the highs being the mid 50's. My cargo shorts will be put back in the dresser and the jeans will be back in action.

Thanks for all the feedback about my comments about blogging. I might have put out the wrong impression when I talked about my extremes in a lot of things I do. Some readers must have thought I was thinking of stopping blogging completely when I said something "blog all the time or not at all". I didn't mean for that to sound like I was going to quit blogging ... just that I was going to blog less frequently.

Blogging every 3 to 4 days seemed to be a popular answer and it might lead to that ... otherwise I will blog when I get the urge and try not to go longer than 4 days without posting at least a few photos. There might be some daily blogging based on what I am doing.

A very productive day here in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana.