Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Tackle it Tuesday


With patience and diligence opted to stand and not just think."aaa it is just easier to do it myself..." :)
Set Dove to her task as well as Dash to his of tending the animals

Oh my goodness she looked so cute today!

So once everyone had a lunch and a full tummy to begin their day...
I set to tasks in the garden.


I tackled the chores of the garden from 8 am till now

The water is gone from my glass and the ice sits on my neck veins to bring my core temprature down!

Here is what was done!

The gazebo work left these blocks of concrete and red brick to toss out.
YES!!! they were way too heavy to move.
The dog as you see kept me at risk of life and limb as I tried to maneuver the wheel barrow.
He had to say hello....:)

This little fellow had eye for any critter I might turn up for his breakfast.
He had buddies come see me for some too.
NO POISON = many little friends who are very happy to rid me of the pests.

All of this got a good water and then as it did I set to task.


everything on the left was sifted into the beautiful till on the right.
This is the root veggie bed.
It is needfull to have happy carrots and parsnips to get rid of all the clumps and rocks.
Steve built the screen for me out of scrap from the coop.
It is a bit heavy so I used the bucket and the block to raise it up.
He might put some legs on it. It really could use it.
I tossed the clods in the extension bed to fill it in. This bed will grow onions and up rising crop so the roots will be happy to hold onto the clumps.
Then I lined this with the garden fabric(half price at the store last night!)
and built the south bed.
It was cool that I have just about exactly the block or brick to finish it up.
There are the two more half block in the main bed in use.
Cool how I have enough.


11:11 oh mercy me!
I thought I better come in or die and just go straight to heaven!



Tomato and some parsley, borrage and ??
need to be set to start indoors.

4 comments:

~Bren~ said...

Dove DOES look adorable!! Love that scarf!...and those shoes are too cute! I want some!

Hey, if it helps your decision, EMDR is so soothing and it is HIGHLY effective in PTSD. It heals the brain in ways no other can. You would see and feel the effects very quickly if not immediately....something to think about. Maybe you can give it a trial.

Susie said...

Great tackle!

Denise said...

Dove is beyond awesome.

KC's Blog said...

Dove is beautiful! What a busy day my friend! Git r done is my motto!

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