Mar
09
2009
0

Ask not what you can you can do for your yard…

As the winter months begin to draw to a close and the weather begins to tease us that it might someday be nice and warm out, we have begun to plan out the plantings in our yard. Last year not much happened in the way of gardening we spent most of the spring and summer just getting used to having a yard to take care of. We put in two rose bushes, bought a lawn mower, and thought and dreamed and planned about what else our yard could be.

In the post holiday gloom we attended a monthly event which we have come to call the “Married Couple Collective” (MCC) and one of our friends shared this video with us:


This Lawn is Your Lawn from roger doiron on Vimeo.

After watching the video we all agreed that growing our own produce was a good way to provide for ourselves in the down turning economy as well as support the effort toward “greener” living. With that in mind, our thoughts have turned from ornamental gardening to productive gardening.

I started some basil seeds in our garden window a few weeks ago and they are just starting to poke their heads out of the soil.

Basil

Basil

Also, I ordered four different tomato plants to be delivered in the first part of April: “Sweet Millions” cherry tomato, “Viva Italia” Roma tomato, “Shady Lady” tomato, and “Fantastic” tomato. I am looking forward to having an over abundance of tomatoes when the time comes and being able to share the wealth. In preparation for the tomato plants arrival Kam and Erin, two members of the MCC, came over to the house and helped us build a raised planter bed.

Kam, Erin and Emilie Working

Kam, Emilie and Erin Working

It was definitely an interesting weather day – one where the phrase: “If you don’t like the weather, wait five minutes.” It was cold and we had sun to hail and everything in between. If nothing else it added to the fun of the day and we got the bed almost completely built.

Almost completed bed

Almost completed bed

We’re going to have some dirt delivered to fill it in and give it time to settle before the tomato plants get placed in the bed. We are hoping to build another bed to plant zucchini, green beans, and onion in.

Written by Emilie in: Garden,Home | Tags: , , , , ,
Nov
30
2008
1

My State of the Beard Address

At the beginning of November, I decided to shave my beard off completey. At that point, the hair on my chin was about two years old, with me trimming it every now and then.

I decided to shave it off and grow a full beard during the month of November because I have never had a full beard before.

Here I am after 25 days of hair growth with little trimming.

Having a full beard was a good experience. I liked how I looked and I liked how it felt with one exception. I did not like having a mustache. It always got in the away of my activities which include eating and kissing my lovely wife.  I decided today that it had to go. I had some fun with different hair designs as I cut it off and I took pictures for some proof.

Stage 1: Shave off Mustache

Stage 2: Make myself kinda look like Wolverine

Stage 3: Mutten Chops with a Goatee

Stage 4: Arrow Sideburns

I still have the arrow side burns as I write this, but I think I will remove them before work tomorrow.

Update: I did shave them off soon after the picture was taken.

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