...will soon be upon us.
On Saturday LadyWayne went out shopping, and I made a start on tidying the garden. In particular the trees and bushes that grow along the side of our house.
There are various trees and bushes, including elder, hawthorn, bramble, laurel, ivy, ash. The hawthorn and bramble obviously take a bit of doing, but the elder and the ash had grown 10-15ft since we cut them back last year! So armed with my extendable two handled loppers, a ladder and the lopper with the really long handle and a pull cord thingy, I set about cutting them back.
Four and a half hours later I'd done the lot - tidied up and was inside.
Whilst lopping it all back I decided to keep the longer ash "branches" (they had just grown straight up) and try using them instead of canes, so I've got about 10-15 relatively straight ash bean poles.
Yesterday, LadyWayne went our shopping again and came back with a Nintendo Wii. Well, those of you who know about these things will know that they involve a lot of arm movements - especially the boxing game. My arms were hurting already following Saturday's endeavours, but after a few Wii games!! Ouch!
It was a timely reminder that the hard work really starts soon - once spring has sprung! It's amazing what a bit of sunshine does.
On Saturday LadyWayne went out shopping, and I made a start on tidying the garden. In particular the trees and bushes that grow along the side of our house.
There are various trees and bushes, including elder, hawthorn, bramble, laurel, ivy, ash. The hawthorn and bramble obviously take a bit of doing, but the elder and the ash had grown 10-15ft since we cut them back last year! So armed with my extendable two handled loppers, a ladder and the lopper with the really long handle and a pull cord thingy, I set about cutting them back.
Four and a half hours later I'd done the lot - tidied up and was inside.
Whilst lopping it all back I decided to keep the longer ash "branches" (they had just grown straight up) and try using them instead of canes, so I've got about 10-15 relatively straight ash bean poles.
Yesterday, LadyWayne went our shopping again and came back with a Nintendo Wii. Well, those of you who know about these things will know that they involve a lot of arm movements - especially the boxing game. My arms were hurting already following Saturday's endeavours, but after a few Wii games!! Ouch!
It was a timely reminder that the hard work really starts soon - once spring has sprung! It's amazing what a bit of sunshine does.
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