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My First Nice Bike Ride

Thursday, August 28th, 2008



Yesterday, I decided to start riding my bike in the morning, when it’s cooler outside.

I think we were going for a walk when I came up with that idea. You know, as I was out and about…I always get good ideas. When morning rolled around and I was drinking my coffee, let’s just say I was less enthusiastic.

Even thought I was still groggy, I stuck to my word. I got on the bike and started to ride. For any of you out there who have ridden a for any amount of distance, I am sure you will agree with me when I say it is great . I already knew that, but was reminded of it as I was struggling to get up the first hill. For those who know what “ Hill” looks like, this hill reminds me of that one. It’s not nearly as bad here, but when I was on the bike, it sure felt it.

I had planned on doing the 3.7 mile ride, but when I got to the end of the road, I decided to make a left and do the 5 mile one. I am glad I did, because I keep talking about doing it. There are tons of downhills and uphills. The uphills are much less fun, but my legs got a great .

This area is really great for recreation. I am very pleased that people take it so seriously around here. On the last part of the ride today, I had to go through the . That was fun because I got to “get some air” off a few . You know what that means, I think I might need to get a .

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Hiking at Gay City State Park

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008



This was a long one. At least the air was nice and hot for us during the entire hike…oh man…

We knew which trail we wanted to hike when we arrived at yesterday. We have been looking at the trail and we (I) thought we knew exactly where to go. Sure, we started off great, but apparently, we were on the wrong trail from the get-go. I think we started off great because, well, at least we were on a trail.

By the way, lies in three towns…, and . It’s pretty big and does the area just fine.

Ok, here is what I wanted to do - I wanted to start off at the yellow trail and go to the end. That would’ve been .8 miles. Then, at the end, I wanted to make a left onto the red trail for another 1.16 miles. I thought that would have brought us back to the road so we could walk back to the car. The problem is that we unknowingly started on the blue trail. I really don’t pay attention to those minor details sometimes.

Well, as it turns out, the blue trail went for .26 miles. It led us to the blue/red trail for another .4 miles. At this point, I said, “Hmmm…this is an awefully long trail. Mileage in the certainly seems to take longer than the same distance on the road.” We made a left onto the red trail and walked .91 miles and then (finally) made another left onto the yellow trail for .8 miles. About another .2 miles and we were back at the car. It took a lot out of us, being over 90 degrees and all.

The good thing is that we saw some pretty cool stuff. I could’ve done without the fly that was flying around my head the entire time, but otherwise, it was a good walk.

Here are some

This is the very beginning of the trail. I thought this was the yellow trail. Apparently not.

About half way down the blue trail, we arrived at the Blackledge . It’s nice a shady and a great place to sit down and take a break. There is a nice and a . How do you like my haircut?

Back in the day, was a mill town. Today, all that’s left are some foundations and cellar holes. The top photo above is a foundation that is right next to the brige that goes over the Blackledge on the blue trail. The lower picture is a cellar hole that (I think) was along the yellow trail.

This is just a random shot of a big Oak tree. We we saw it, I thought that it was pretty straight. The photographer in me wanted to get a neat photo of it.

We haven’t seen any bikers yet, but there are lots of them in these trails. Probably more bikers than walkers. It can get a little lumpy though. Near the of the red trail, the trails get quite rocky.

This is the lake (swamp) that lies in between the blue trail and the yellow trail. It’s not really a clear lake and I believe it may be responsible for all the and .

Finally, a little cooling off at the pump in the camp on the blue trail.

We were going to go back today for another hike, but it’s pretty bad outside. I mean hot. Maybe later on this afternoon or something.

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A New Stone Wall For the Garden

Sunday, June 15th, 2008



I did a bunch of weeding yesterday and then pulled out the . I cleaned up all along the front edge of the and really was quite proud of myself. Today, I was outside doing something when Laura decided to visit me. I asked her to look how nice the front of the came out and she relied, “Um, yeah…it still needs something. Some sort of an edge.” Then, she went back inside.

Well, listen to this. I could read the writing on the wall. I knew that if I didn’t get my butt in gear and make a brand new , I was in for some serious punishment when I walked through that door later on. What did I do? I made a new , that’s what I did. I am actually quite gifted the art of building.

The only thing that went wrong was I forgot to take a before picture. That kind of stinks. I always forget because I really never intend to do these things. It starts off with me grabbing a big rock and walking over to the with it. Then, I grab another. The rest is history and I really don’t think I am able to change.

You might want to call me up right now and ask, “Hey man, where’d you get all those cool ?” To which I would reply, “They were around.”

Peace out.

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Rhododendrons To Line the Woods

Saturday, June 7th, 2008



Every time I visit either Lowe’s or , I try to go into the nursery to grab a few . I can always find a use for , I just wish they were free. That would be wild.

I need about 50 . I would like to line the entire up front as well as both sides of the driveway. I love the look of fully grown . They are great cover and have wonderful .

I remember one house down in that I did some work at years ago. It was owned by an old (rich) dude. He had everything looking just perfect. There were huge , , and all the rest. It was so green and so was I, with envy. I still have the image in my mind and that’s what I would like to have one day.

But for now, I will have to do with small to start.

I bought three of these during my last trip to .

This is one of the areas I would like to line. When the grow larger, they will hang over the and all I will have to do is push the mower under the . I know, I am too slick.

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New Mailbox Installed

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008



Today was an adventurous day for us. We had to go to the to get our Connecticut . That in itself was an adventure. Now, we need to update our car and go back to register the cars here. The thing that really stinks is that I just paid for a new registration for my old car, then got a and paid again. Now, I have to pay all over. I wish they would pro-rate a refund for me. Fat chance of that happening.

We also went to to get the new mailbox supplies. As I said in an earlier post, I got the new post, a mailbox, some Thompson’s , some and the brass post numbers. I think that’s it. I mean, I got some other stuff too, but none of it relates to this story. Ok, I’ll tell you what else I got…a new , a handle that I broke the other day and a 5 gallon, . Satisfied?

I got the post all soaked with the , then nailed on the numbers. Then, I cut a piece of scrap wood and screwed it on to the post and then screwed the mailbox onto the scrap wood. I am a real . I did have another job before me though, and that was to get the old mailbox out of the ground. I had no idea how it was installed.

I went up to the road with my and started digging. Then, I noticed some that were cemented together. I had to walk back down to the garage to get my . I walked back up and broke the and apart with the hammer. That was pretty easy. Ok, so I started wiggling the , trying t pull it out of the ground. Oh, no, not that easy. I first had to dig some more out, only to find more down at the bottom. I dug and dug and finally got the whole thing out. I kind of made a bigger hole than I thought I would. Honestly, I thought would just go up there and pull the sucker out and use my to widen the hole a bit. Now, I had a two foot hole across. Whatever. I used the to dig down a few inches, so the new mailbox was the proper height, whatever that is. It looked good to me.

time…I went back down to the garage and mixed up the bag of I got in the . I brought that up and cemented the whole base of the post. I threw in some and on top of th . Then, I used my level about 30 times to make sure the post was perfectly level. I stomped the down and…

…there you have it. The most level on the whole road. You can’t tell me that’s not the most perfect install you have ever seen. Sometimes, I need to just pat myself on the back (since no one else will).

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Spreading the Mulch

Saturday, August 4th, 2007



If you know me, if you know who I really am at the core, you would know that I love . I think I may have described my love for in a few past posts, but let’s say it again…I love .

Ok, now that the tender intro is out of the way, I will tell you a little story. When we moved in, I noticed a little problem with the . It seems as though there has been a bit of over the years. Every time there is a , more and more of the , or , if that’s what you want to call it, finds its way down to the that makes up the yard. I think the poor who lived here before us tried to spread a bunch of out over the area and , but before he knew it, that rolled down the hill as well. It’s not really that big of a , it’s just that the around here doesn’t have much in it. If there isn’t grass growing on it, it turns in to dust and is . What’s left is a nice layer of crappy and . This isn’t much to look at and really causes problems when I try to mow the lawn. If there is grass growing, it tends to be thick and green. Strange, I know. The trick is to get the grass to grow.

Since I didn’t want to end up like the last guy, I decided to travel a tried and true route. I had ten yards of delivered just this morning. Two things - First, I think I got a small ten yards. Either that, or I got a big five yards . Second, I thought it would be a real blast to get out there and the in to the and it to the back of the house for spreading. Well, it is 2:52PM and I am inside feeling a little heat on my neck. . Not bad, but enough to make being outside annoying. I think I’ll wait until about 6PM before I pick up where I left off. I am just glad I have a project. I am not fun to be around when I am bored, just ask Laura.

Here are some of what I am talking about…

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This is the pile of before I tackled it with the .

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I put some around the arborvitae and holly that I planted. I didn’t go crazy under the porch, because that will hopefully be covered up by the bushes soon.

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You can see how I am spreading the over the bad areas. I would say the layer is a few inches thick. I did this same technique on another area of the lawn last and the grass is nice and thick there now. All I ask for is a few nice rains to get the packed down to stay. If we get a torrential downpour, I think I may have ten yards of at the . After one season, the should be broken down enough to plant some grass seed. It is also good at holding the and bad from eroding even more. An additional bonus is that this was recycled from a bunch of old stumps right down the road from me. I watched the guy do it last year, it’s really cool.

Unfortunately, I though ten yards would be enough, but I think I may need twenty to get where I want to be. Mmmmmm, that’s going to be fun.

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