Posts Tagged ‘yardwork’

Busy, busy busy

April 29th, 2009

This past month has been pretty busy for me with the onset of warmer weather: I’ve been spending as much time as possible enjoying the great outdoors. Most of that time is spent riding some form of bicycle, and if not that, doing the ever-so daunting task of yard work. I have 4 flower beds and a koi pond that usually needs some tending to from time to time. Raegan and I had ordered about 100 or so perennials from this on-line catalog a couple of weeks back, and I’m sure that that box will be waiting for us once we return from our vacation in Mexico; Raegan’s sister is getting married down there next week.

With that being said, I need to somehow find time to till up a portion of my yard for a vegetable garden, get a load of manure from Raegan’s horse farm, and get a load of mulch within the next month. I really need to get around to installing a hitch on the jeep and finding a utility trailer that it can tow.

Over did it

March 23rd, 2009

I think I took a little too much advantage of the nice weather we experienced this past weekend in Lower Bucks County: Friday I went rock climbing with my girlfriend at the Doylestown Rock Gym; Saturday I went mountain biking in the morning and afternoon (a total of about 4 hours), did yard work, then went out to Dave & Busters later that night; Sunday I went on Bike King’s Sunday morning ride. With all of that activity, I can honestly say that pretty much every part of my body is sore, especially my arms. It sure beats sitting inside!

Busy Weekend

November 3rd, 2008

This past Saturday and Sunday were a flurry of activity indeed: Besides taking photos in the early afternoon on Saturday, the whole lot of us (Bob, Jill, Raegan, and I) went over to Steve’s for a Halloween party that had an amazing turnout and, despite having to leave early, was a whole lot of fun. Sunday found us enjoying the extra hour of sleep with relatively little pain felt from the activities of the night before. After that, Raegan and I trekked out to REI to pick up that pack I’ve been eying up for the past several months; I also wound up purchasing my own membership. We showed up a little early, so I gave Raegan a quick tour of my old campus to kill some time before the store opened; it’s amazing how much that place has changed since I’ve graduated and moved on in life.

After my shopping spree, I came home and raked up all of the leaves, that are now waiting their final fate of incineration in the burn barrel. While I was doing that, Bob took his hatchet and went to town on the tall bamboo-like weeds that surrounded the shed; the yard looks totally different now without them being there. We’re planning on growing hops in that area in the spring to hide the nastiness of my neighbor’s collection of junk.