Rare for me to post on a Saturday but I'm so darn proud of the grape arbor.
Yesterday I worked for hours on the arbor, then cranked the old push mower and mowed grass for two hours.
I stood some tools against the porch wire, rooted a few cutting that had been in a bucket of water and placed them along side the tools, emptied the compost pot and chicken scrap pan,washed them out and left them to dry in the sun.
Then, walking away, I thought to myself, that's looks kinda neat...
About that grape arbor...
Poppy said from the very beginning, "this is your big idea. I am staying out of it". But guess what, he sawed the tops off the cedar trees for me this morning. It would have taken me a week to get the job done...standing on the ladder and using a hand saw.
I had cut most all the limbs off the three cedar trees using one of those expandable tree limb cutters with a saw on one end.
Poppy also helped me get the wire tightened from post to post. That was hard to do!
I've brought several bucket loads of rich soil from the goat lot, chicken lot, and compost bin. Doesn't look like much here, but the holes are deep. I plan to fill in the entire area with rich soil and mulch.
Time flies, doesn't it! Here it is bedtime, but I want to show you a nice surprise that came in the mail...
Apron patterns. These came from a really sweet blogging friend, Pam, at the red brick house on the right...or... pmrader.blogspot.com Pam sews too, and makes beautiful aprons. She has a neat blog too.
and look at this one...
I LOVE apron patterns! Thank you so much Pam! Shelby and I are doing a craft event here in Louisburg on October 5th. Would love to get one or two of these new ones made.
Could go on and on, but better say goodnight. Next thing I know, Poppy will be ready for bed.
Thank you friends.
Love,
Henny
Note to Angela...Thank you for the tip on clipping a dryer sheet to the Rose of Sharon bushes. After finishing the grape arbor, I clipped three dryer sheets to the wire to keep deer from running into the new wire. Thank you!
Yesterday I worked for hours on the arbor, then cranked the old push mower and mowed grass for two hours.
I stood some tools against the porch wire, rooted a few cutting that had been in a bucket of water and placed them along side the tools, emptied the compost pot and chicken scrap pan,washed them out and left them to dry in the sun.
Then, walking away, I thought to myself, that's looks kinda neat...
About that grape arbor...
Poppy said from the very beginning, "this is your big idea. I am staying out of it". But guess what, he sawed the tops off the cedar trees for me this morning. It would have taken me a week to get the job done...standing on the ladder and using a hand saw.
I had cut most all the limbs off the three cedar trees using one of those expandable tree limb cutters with a saw on one end.
Poppy also helped me get the wire tightened from post to post. That was hard to do!
I've brought several bucket loads of rich soil from the goat lot, chicken lot, and compost bin. Doesn't look like much here, but the holes are deep. I plan to fill in the entire area with rich soil and mulch.
Time flies, doesn't it! Here it is bedtime, but I want to show you a nice surprise that came in the mail...
Apron patterns. These came from a really sweet blogging friend, Pam, at the red brick house on the right...or... pmrader.blogspot.com Pam sews too, and makes beautiful aprons. She has a neat blog too.
and look at this one...
I LOVE apron patterns! Thank you so much Pam! Shelby and I are doing a craft event here in Louisburg on October 5th. Would love to get one or two of these new ones made.
Could go on and on, but better say goodnight. Next thing I know, Poppy will be ready for bed.
Thank you friends.
Love,
Henny
Note to Angela...Thank you for the tip on clipping a dryer sheet to the Rose of Sharon bushes. After finishing the grape arbor, I clipped three dryer sheets to the wire to keep deer from running into the new wire. Thank you!