Sunday, October 18, 2015

Our Yard

We worked in the yard again yesterday…blowing leaves and mulching.  This is the fifth go round.  Far Guy filled all the little homemade net bags with mothballs and hung them in the trees…it is suppose to make it smelly enough that skunks won’t enter the yard.

Fifth go round mulching

The grass is still green…must be all the good chopped up leaves.

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I pulled out the marigolds and the salvia…the little flower bed looks bare.

Troublemaker tree

If this troublemaker tree would just give up his leaves I could be almost done.  This tree is near my garage…and is always responsible for leaves inside my garage if the door is left open for any length of time.

After yard work I watched two movies this week… Benny and Joon and Philomenia both which I give five out of five stars.  I enjoyed them both.  No sense in having Netflix if I don’t watch a least one movie a week.

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19 comments:

Patsy said...

Hate to think about it but guess the snow stick comes out next for you.
Believe it or not I am going to miss raking leaves this year.
Someone said they got light cover of snow over in New York last night.

Coloring Outside the Lines said...

Oh Benny and Joon- I haven't seen that one in a long time! We are dealing with pine straw here..keep raking and raking, but we can't do anything with the piles because of the burn ban...may have to just bag it all, since no sign of rain anytime soon. Have a great Sunday!

Linda Reeder said...

We have fir needles and cedar droppings, not easy to rake out or suck up with the lawn mower. Some of it will just melt into the lawn. It will stay put on the beds and get cleaned off the hard surfaces, to be spread out on the pathways. Leaves will come next, and they will be raked off the lawn and spread out in the beds. It all stays here and goes back into the soil. Autumn clean up is a lot of work, but it is rewarding to see everything put to bed for the winter.

Gail said...

I am so far behind I am considering calling the leaves mulch and let them stay still spring!

Great accomplishments...now get ready to put out your snow stick.

Have a blessed day.

Tired Teacher said...

I loved those two films, too - great stories. The tree in my backyard is a troublemaker - always the last to drop its abundance of leaves and usually when the weather is nasty.

Terry and Linda said...

There is always one tree...very irritating!

Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com

Sam I Am...... said...

Thanks for the movie recommendations. I go to watch a movie and I can never think of the name of something
I would like to watch. You are really good with the yard work and staying on top of things. IT makes me mad that I have waited all summer for this weather and now I'm "crippled up" to an extent. I'm a "slow boat to China" right now but I'm still moving so that's good. Your yard looks very nice as always.

Cynthia said...

I loved both of those movies and have watched Bennie and Joon several times as my kids loved it. Enjoy that green grass before everything turns brown!

Country Gal said...

Yup Papa and I are now done the gardens and yard for the season well still more blowing and mulching for us to for now but everything else is done ! Yup love Netflix to . Getting cold here and the winds have that nip to them now ! Thanks for sharing , have a good day !

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

We are finding that we do not miss doing yard work at all now that we have become apt dwellers in NH. Of course, as our VA home remains unsold, we still have upkeep and maintenance to do so now someone else is cutting the lawn. Still we like walking through fallen leaves as long as we don't have to rake them up!

Red said...

I hear you when it comes to the fall yardwork. Mine is officially finished and I'm about to put the hoses away.

Lynda said...

I saw Philomena - - - - broke my heart. People have really had some rough experiences in life for sure.
Your yard looks good. Will the glass flowers survive the freezing temps? Or maybe I asked you that before.

LindaG said...

Thanks for the tip to keep skunks out of the yard. I may give these a try and hope they work for possums, too!

Granny Marigold said...

Years ago, on a plane, I saw Benny and Joon but since I was too cheap to pay for the headphones I didn't hear the dialogue. *smile* I did enjoy Philomena a lot and plan on watching it again one day soon.

Anonymous said...

Good work! In spite of our frosts, the trees are still full of leaves over here.

DJan said...

There's always one troublemaker, isn't there? Shouldn't be too long now. I remember watching Philomena and loving it. I'll look up that other one. :-)

Rita said...

Loved Philomena. I am always drawn to movies based on a true story.
Your stubborn tree will have to give up its leaves sooner or later. Or does it hang on to some all winter, as some trees do? The yard really looks good!

MTWaggin said...

I feel for you on the yard, my usually late tree gave up leaves early but then all the old pine needles let go in the back, so I gave in and raked, then 60mph winds and I had needles everywhere. Sigh....some days snow wouldn't look so bad!

joyh82 said...

One of our tree's is sick. Half of it dead. Ugh! I will miss it because it is in the front yard and our only real
shade tree.
Joy @ Books and Life