Yard Work - Raking the Leaves is Done



Written on May 20, 2008 – 10:36 am | by jaygaulardcom |


I finally finished raking the . There were a lot of them. I can’t say I liked doing this particular job for many reasons. One reason I didn’t care for this activity would be that it wasn’t much fun, with the presence of coming in at a strong second. Apparently, live in old . When you them, instinct tells them to swarm around the closest face they can find. That would be mine. They flew in my eyes, in my ears and one even made it into my mouth. I hope the didn’t see me staggering across the gagging while trying to force the artifact from the back of my throat. Laugh…go ahead.

This is a section of the that is right up against the . It has a cute little area you can sit and read, “Gone With the Wind” (Joe, that’s for you).

This is just a random shot looking up the side yard. I guess I wanted to show that the actually is getting green. I go out and talk to it every day.

Joe, here’s that little area again. Don’t worry, I am going to put nice in there for you.

Now, this is a small area that is right next to the driveway. I am guessing it may have been a vegetable in the past. I decided to replant the from way up on the hill in the front, split them and put them along the driveway. I think they will multiply and fill in nicely. I also am transplanting some other (that I can’t quite identify) as a second row. Then, I am going to get some as a third row and make it reaaal nice.

This is looking up towards the road, from the house. Yes, I raked all that out. I plan on getting some more and scattering them around in this area, to fill it in.

Yes, we have the first bloomed . Isn’t she pretty? I really like because they are so easy to take care of.

A quick shot of a Rhododendron in partial .

Just a shot looking down at the house.

Ahh, the mailbox again. I know you can’t get enough of this. These are the I was talking about above. I have no idea what they are, but I took them from the hillside and placed some of them around the mailbox. If you know what they are, please let me know. Thank you.

It’s like we are having a mini “.” Check this one out showing its colors. Man, I sure hope this is an Azalea.

And finally, this is the front . I even raked out behind the in the front.

I don’t think I am going to have to endure this much raking again. I plan on getting a back-pack blower to keep things in check. It should be easier next time.

I’m outty.

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  1. 7 Responses to “Yard Work - Raking the Leaves is Done”

  2. By Hannigan on May 20, 2008 | Reply

    Very nice job, I am sure it was not easy work.

    I would advise maybe a leaf blower with all that property and trees?

    That plant by your un-level mailbox looks kinda of like a hosta, but the leaves are too long to be one…hrmmm

  3. By Paul on May 20, 2008 | Reply

    Looking good Jay. Your grass is just turning green? I have already had to mow mine twice, not bragging or anything because it is a pain the the rear. Regret your gnat swallowing experience, wish somebody was around with a video camera to get that one on film.

  4. By jaygaulardcom on May 20, 2008 | Reply

    I don’t think they are Hostas. Something else…I know someone out there knows.

    Paul, thank you for the kind words. I knew you would be there for me as I was choking on a gnat. You should have seen it.

    I think this road is on the delayed schedule for Spring. While the rest of the world has had Summer for two months, the Oak leaves are still coming out here. Maybe it’s like the island on Lost.

  5. By Mom on May 20, 2008 | Reply

    Nope, definitely not hostas. Are there buds on them? Look like tiger lilies - maybe. And I don’t like to brag, but we’ve been mowing for months! Wear a bandana around your nose and mouth, a big hat and some goggles and the gnats won’t bother you so much.

  6. By Steph on May 20, 2008 | Reply

    I don’t mow anymore…it’s 3 feet high in the back

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