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My New John Deere X300

Friday, August 22nd, 2008



Well guys, this is what it ends up like. Just in case you weren’t aware of how pitiful things can get when you’re older…yes, we get excited about new lawn mowers.

Gone are the days of comparing skateboards, bicycles, motorcycles and finally cars. Now, we get a and a and have to write home about it. Boy, if I had known this when I was younger, I think I may have done some things slightly differently.

Ok, now that that’s out of the way, guess what??? Yeah, I got the new X300 today. As I said earlier, this is a hot item. It has a 17HP Kawasaki , 42″ cut and . Add all the other goodies and I think I almost have a car with a . You can read all the specs here.

What’s more important are the pictures. Just to let you know, this is when it was brand new, with zero hours on it. Now that I mowed the lawn today (in like 100th of the time it normally takes), it’s a little dirtier. After I mow, I blow it off with my though.

John Deere x300 right side

x300 right side

John Deere X300 left side

X300 left side

John Deere X300 mower settings and directions

X300 mower settings and directions

John Deere X300 from behind

X300 from behind

John Deere X300 front

X300 front

What I like about this model is that I am able to put on all different types of and not worry about it. It has a stronger frame than the “100″ series. I can get a , , bucket and all sorts of stuff. I really don’t think I will be getting any of that. The only thing I see myself getting in the future might be a small trailer for working around the . Those are handy.

The dealer I got this from comes to your to do all the (if you want). It’s pretty cool. If there is a big repair, they will come over and pick the machine up for you and then bring it back after it’s fixed. That’s what I like.

I mowed the lawn today and it was rather fun. I like cruising around and getting the job done without sweating. What used to be a 4-hour job now is a 45 minute one. Now, that is sweet.

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Landscaping With Mulch

Thursday, August 21st, 2008



I am not sure how I get myself into these messes.

I had a second to spare this afternoon, so I decided to put a in my hand. Then, I went outside and started looking around. I had planned on doing all the beds in the Spring, so what the heck was I doing when I started digging up the ?

Oh well, since it was already started…I decided to drag the along the ground in a nice curvy line. I had a vision of how I wanted these particular beds to look. By the way, here’s a tip for you; when making a bed, make it three times larger than you originally planned. There is nothing worse than a small bed. Trust me, when it’s done, you’ll think a did it. The two beds I made here already, I have to go back and make them bigger.

Before I started digging the mulch bed

Before I started digging the bed

Starting to dig the mulch bed

Starting to dig the bed

Finished digging the mulch bed

Finished digging the bed

Second finished mulch bed photo

Second finished bed photo

Another dug mulch bed

Another dug bed

If you can see what I did, you will notice that I just dug a sharp trench, about eight inches deep, along the line where I want to see the . Anything to the right of that line is going to be covered with . Realistically, you just need somewhere for the to butt up against. I don’t worry about the chunks of and the existing . That won’t grow through, if you put enough down. I did this back at the old and only saw small areas of through. I killed that with .

Now that the front is done, I have to do the other side, along with some more transplants. Once that is done, I am going to order my ten yards of and go to town.

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I Bought A Ride On Lawnmower

Thursday, August 21st, 2008



I thought I had it…I really did. It’s the end of August and I really only have to mow the lawn a few more times. I have been doing ok with the , but after I came in yesterday, I cursed to myself (out load and in the direction of other people) and said that I am getting a ride on mower.

Even this morning, I was hesitant. I keep wondering why I can toss money away at one moment, but be so cheap about something else another moment. I guess it has to do with investment. A is going to save money, a ride on mower is a luxury.

I forced myself to get in my car this morning for a cruise down to D.H. Marvin & Son in . They are a John Deere dealer. I checked out different mowers last night, so I pretty much knew what I wanted to buy. I parked the car, walked in, talked to Matt for a little while and bought the John Deere X300.

The “X” series is a step up from the “L 100″ series (from ). Basically, you can get the same at as you can get at the dealership as long as they are in the “L 100″ series. The “X” series is not available at . This is a beefier machine and will last longer. Trust me, I would have gotten one from if I didn’t have to go through their shipping process…if they have one.

I have delivery scheduled for tomorrow at 11AM. I will take pictures and write another post about it then. I am sure you are thrilled.

PS - If I get a ride on mower, can I get one of those beer helmets with the long straw?

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Visiting Eastern Connecticut State University

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008



On the way to yesterday, I decided to take a detour and quickly drive through Eastern Connecticut State University. I am checking out the local for interesting classes. I already found a nice “Entrepreneurial” class over at UConn. It teaches you how to set up, operate, successfully harvest and start over a . That’s my gig. has some good and writing classes that I am interested in.

Now, I know these are the worst pictures on the planet, but please understand that it is really difficult to get these photos without feeling like I am doing something wrong. This country has got me so damn paranoid, that I can’t even feel comfortable taking pictures of a from my car. I keep thinking that the “Thought Police” are going to jump out of the bushes and arrest me.

Anyway, this is what I got. I must say, this is a really nice little . It is very clean and inviting. I have no idea what the quality of the academics is, but as far as looks go, it passes.

Tennis courts at Eastern Connecticut State University

at Eastern State University

Neat recycling cans at Eastern Connecticut State University

Neat cans at Eastern State University

Looking up Eastern Road at Eastern Connecticut State University

Looking up Eastern Road at Eastern State University

Constitution Hall at Eastern Connecticut State University

Constitution Hall at Eastern State University

Tower at Eastern Connecticut State University

Tower at Eastern State University

J. Eugene Smith Library at Eastern Connecticut State University

J. Library at Eastern State University

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I Finished Sealing The Driveway

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008



Yesterday, I drove over to to get two more 5-gallon buckets of sealer and one more bucket of filler. After I got sidetracked at the (which I wrote about in the previous post), I came back to finish up the .

The only thing I did differently this time was to clean the , fix all the and then seal the immediately afterward. The filler instructions say that it should dry for 24 hours, but I have a feeling it will dry just fine.

Sealed driveway from road

Sealed from road

Looking up driveway

Looking up

Bottom part of driveway

Bottom part of

I will tell you that there is some serious grip with the sealer. I just walked up the the road to the the garbage can and I almost stubbed my toe a bunch of times.

I have to go back to this afternoon to return a 5- of sealer and one bucket of filler. Overall, I used 30 gallons of sealer and two gallons of filler. That should be good for a few years and now it looks like we are on a brand new .

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Visiting Windham Airport in Willimantic, CT - IJD

Monday, August 18th, 2008



I had to run over to this afternoon to grab some more sealing supplies. On the way over, I thought it would be really cool to stop by and see what the Windham looks like. It’s right across the street of the . Of course, I would go buy the supplies first and then check out the .

After I did what I had to do, I made a right into the road. I have been seeing small practicing over the a lot. I know many of them are coming from IJD. So many of them are Cessnas, like the one I used to . Secretly, I have been getting the itch to get back up in the air lately. I am not going to tell that to anyone though.

Looking through fence at Windham Airport

Looking through fence at Windham

Airplane taking off from Windham Airport

taking off from Windham

Looking through fence at Windham Airport

Looking through fence at Windham

The area at this is quite small. I am used to all the roads going through Orange County . Basically, I drive in, make a right and park. That’s it. I would like to find a spot to watch the taking off and landing…without a big fence in front of me.

So, I stopped in the parking lot and took a few pictures. There are two at this and they are pretty good size. I saw what I wanted to and then left.

On the way out, I read a sign that said something like, “ monitored by cameras at all times.” I thought, “Great, there I am taking random pictures of who knows what.” Maybe they got me on camera. I really don’t think I am the only one who would take pictures at an , right?

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Sunday, August 17th, 2008



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Algae Gets Another Endorsement As Biofuel Of The Future

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Sealing The Driveway

Sunday, August 17th, 2008



Like I mentioned yesterday, this morning’s task was to seal the lower portion of the . I had twenty five gallons of -ite Re- on hand and was hoping that was enough. I think I read that each five does around 300 , which isn’t much.

Ok, here is how it went. I started off at about 11:30AM and began by cleaning the entire working area with my spankin’ new . If I didn’t have this , I would’ve wished that I did. It did a great job.

Driveway before cleaning with pressure washer

before cleaning with

In the photo above, you can see the dry . I didn’t spray it yet and you can see the dirt on it towards the end. The reason that I cleaned the is pretty obvious…the get the surface clean so the sealer really sticks to it.

Driveway after cleaning with pressure washer

after cleaning with

This is the cleaned . Lots of dirt, sticks and came off it.

Driveway sealed with five gallons of sealer

sealed with five gallons of sealer

My brother was right. Keeping the wet is better than not. The moisture really helps keep the squeegee spreading smoothly. Also, the sealer goes much further. The photo above is after I spread the first five gallons. It did about half the area I wanted to do.

Driveway after ten gallons of sealer

after ten gallons of sealer

This is a photo of the after I spread ten gallons of sealer on it. You can see that I didn’t get as much covered as the first five gallons gave me. Also, when the is dry, I noticed that the sealer doesn’t get down into the pits of the . For that to happen, I had to go over it a few times, using up more sealer.

Driveway after fifteen gallons of sealer

after fifteen gallons of sealer

The last five gallons of sealer got me the least. It covered the smallest area because the area was dry and cool. The coolness didn’t let the sealer “run” like the others. The good news is that I only used fifteen gallons of sealer for the lower portion of the . That means that I have ten gallons left and I can estimate that I need about another ten gallons.

Tonight, I am going to clean any in the upper and seal them up with the sealer. If I run out, I can pick some up when I am buying the rest of the sealer.

By the way, I did this project bare footed. I recommend wearing old sneakers because the gets hot and the sealer splashes naked feet.

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Repairing Cracks In The Driveway

Saturday, August 16th, 2008



Eventually, all will . It doesn’t matter how good of a job the people did when they came to install that beautiful patch of blackness over what once was a nice lawn. It will .

“So what, Jay. So my has a few in it. Why should I care?” you say. Well, let me just tell you this…it isn’t going to get any better. Especially if you live where there is a freeze/thaw cycle.

What happens is this; you get a few in your , from people on the edge of the , the shifting, something heavy on the , rearing their ugly heads or a bunch of other things. It doesn’t really matter. All that matters now is that there is a , or a bunch of in your once very pretty . Now that the is there, water is most definitely going to find its way in it. In the Summer, this doesn’t matter so much. When it matters most is in the . In the , the water finds its way into the and then freezes. When the water freezes, it expands. Do you see where I am going here? Your small get a lot bigger, fast.

“Yeah, whatever Jay. I’ll fix it one day.” Hey, do you know how much a new costs? Well, the longer it is and the more privacy you have, the more you are going to shell out for a whole new deal. Thousands and thousands and thousands. In my opinion, it’s a heck of a lot better to maintain your instead of paying for a new one, as long as you can.

There are a few in the here. There is one area that needed a bag or two of , but mostly, these are easy to patch . It’s easy and actually fun to fix them. Here is what I did today.

I went to and I bought a few things. First, I bought some -ite Re-. The bucket says this stuff is good for eight years. I don’t believe that. From what I have been reading, it’s best to seal your every two to four years. I also bought a squeegee to spread the sealer out with.

Then, I bought some -ite Trowel Patch filler. This is supposed to fill up to a quarter inch. I like to push it, because some of the here are more than that. Mostly though, I think this stuff will do the trick. The filler comes in a “loose ” consistency and spreads like butter. It hardens like rubberized . I have to say, it’s pretty cool.

Latex-ite Trowel Patch driveway crack filler

-ite Trowel Patch filler

Below is a nice example of a that I had to fill in today. It wasn’t too wide and was about four feet long. I would say this is a prime example of what you might expect to see in your own .

First, I completely cleaned the with a . I sprayed the stream right in there and got all the gunk out.

After that, I got my trowel and started spreading. I made sure to get the filler all the way down in the . It didn’t want it just hanging out near the top.

Filling driveway crack

Filling

The filler spreads on brown, but when it dries, it turns black. Also, if the is wide, the filler may shrink when it’s dried, requiring another coat.

The company recommends that you wait at least twenty four hours before you drive on it, do a peel out on it or dance on it. Longer if it’s cooler outside. I guess the hotter it is, the faster the sealer cures.

Tomorrow morning, I am going to pressure wash the lower portion of the and seal it. I was told that if you keep the wet when you are sealing it, the sealer goes further. We shall see.

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Dog In Bathtub During Thunderstorm

Saturday, August 16th, 2008



Whenever it starts to even think about thundering outside, our beloved , , starts pacing around frantically. She pants and walks, pants and walks. She really doesn’t know where she is going, but she know she wants to get there fast. Poor .

Laura seems to think this whole issue is caused from an event a long time ago. She brought the to a kennel for a short retreat. The kennel person thought it would be nice to give the a bath and then put her outside…during a . Well, that’s one theory. My theory is that is just scared of the thunder and that’s that.

One thing we can always count on about half way through the is that light “tat tat” of pulling herself into the to hide. It’s actually a relief when we hear that because it means that will be away for a while and not under our feet. She eventually falls asleep and lets herself out after a while, when the is over.

We asked the vet if she had any advice on what to do about this. She said to give the two when we first hear thunder. That will bring her “to another place.” We did that a few times and it seemed to calm her down, but it’s kind of easy to forget to do.

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