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Mowing and yard work done for the day, we retired to the barn porch for adult beverages.
Can you spot the baby woodchuck?
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He was seriously chill.
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There’s something very satisfying about spending the day beating your lawn and gardens into submission and then sitting back to enjoy the view.
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Which of course, included another baby woodchuck.
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Life is good.
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Life is good, so why such viloent language? Why “beat a lawn into submission” when you can trim a lawn to show its best features? (Americans never cease to amaze me!)
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Our lawn is a monster we constantly battle with. It’s wild and unruly and fights back. Victory is fleeting and must be celebrated…
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Then why not defeat it? I heard on a garden ehow there is something called micro-clover. It covers the ground, makes it look green, but never needs cutting.
I plan on looking into it, but so far I keep forgetting. Maybe now is a good time, for both of us.
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We mow almost 3 acres. I’m not about to reseed all that..
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Not you. The hubs. Keep him busy for awhile. Apparently it mixes with the grass. Mow it once a month. Sounds like you have ideal weather for it, unless you have high humidity.
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We never used to have any humidity, now July and August are full of it.
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I guress it’s forget the microclover. I read it does not like humidity. But I’m hoping for more info for me.
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Life really is good.
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Y’all have an amazing property and something to be truly proud of. Your woodchucks think that life is really good as well! Beat away, River!
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Thanks! I dread the day we’re no longer physically able to take care of it… but for now, we love it.
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I think I said this before, but your grass is spectacular, whatever it takes to keep it that way is worth it. Cathy can’t see any more of your pics or she’ll have me out there forever.
I saw a bottle of Shipyard, melon?, on your table. I found a Cap.n Eli’s root beer bottle cap in a box of Redcoats. We brought some, and some Moxie, home from our trip and two weeks later It started showing up on the grocery store shelves. I don’t care much for Moxie, but I’m a big fan of root beer.
So, how’s this digression going? I don’t know how big your property is, but you guys must be working like dogs to keep it up. Enjoy your beer and your barn, you’ve earned it.
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Yes, it was Shipyard melon for me. A nice summer beer. Our property is 3.3 acres and we probably mow 2.85. It is a lot of work, but we love the result.
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I agree with Kenny, your grass is awesome! It seems that your property is about as big (or bigger) as a football field. I just love it! Alas I’m still weeding and battling fucking creeping Charlie’s from my front yard. I hate that despicable weed! And I have it everywhere!! 😡.
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I have it all over the lawn. It creeps into every one of my flower beds on a daily basis.
Grrr.
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I did some cutting and trimming today in the morning heat. This took the place of the gym today. Your grass is beautiful!
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Thank you. I don’t mind doing the yard work in our nice cool temps, can’t say I enjoyed it as much when we lived down south.
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Oh, the morning is perfect to work and it is great exercise or the evening. I am very used to the South.
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I lived down there for 17 years and never got used to it. Just melted into a puddle every summer…
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We could go to the beach as well but it is a trip you start early as the thunderstorms might come later on. Never a dull moment.
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I do miss those wicked southern thunder storms.
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Although the ice cold Seminole Casino sounds about right sometime next week! We will go!
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Oh, how incredibly sweet! And your yard looks amazing too 🥰
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Thanks. It’s a labor of love…
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It is still in the rodent category, and the words “cute rodent” is an oxymoron.
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Li’l piggies are as cute as an itty bitty baby’s ass but I don’t let that get between me and the pork chop. mmmsayin’?
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If you could see them scampering around, you’d change your mind.
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Um…nope. Have seen them. Mind not changed.
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Geesh. Next thing I know you’ll be saying baby alligators aren’t cute either.
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Only when they are smiling.
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The act of mowing the lawn at our home is so much more enjoyed after the deed is done compared to contemplating doing it in the first place.
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As long as the weather is cool I don’t mind. High summer? I get cranky…
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I love your place so much. It’s perfect. I enlarged the first pic desperately believing the baby was around the rocks. Duh,…there’s the wagon wheel!
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Thanks. It’s far from perfect but we enjoy it..
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It’s close enough to perfect for me…🎶 yikes, slipped in a bit of Alabama there. 😬
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And I bet Shipyard only makes it gooder.
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Yes it is—and I don’t have any woodchucks visiting me!
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Life indeed is good. I would NEVER tire of your gorgeous yard and view…although I know it does take a lot of hard work. That little guy apparently is enjoying it as well.
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