Category: gardening

Sun. Apr. 30, 2023 – do or do not. there is no try.

Cool, but warming later.   That’s the plan according to the liars.   I must say, they were spot on yesterday.   Morning was dreary, but I avoided any rain.   Got nicer later.   Ended chilly and damp.

Drove to the estate sale, and filled 4 bins.  Some for me, some for resale, some for the household.   There seemed to be about as much still there when we all left as when we arrived, but I know that a lot actually did leave.   There was just so much.

Got back to the BOL to find the girls all having fun.   The HOA work day was over, and I avoided any work.   Did attend the meeting.  UN-surprisingly it was mostly the same people I’ve already met that comprise the active membership.  Any volunteer org is mostly run by a few people that are willing to do the work.  Those people are the one’s most active in the community too.  Shouldn’t be a surprise that I ended up volunteering to help solve a problem or two.

 

Haven’t done any work on the house yet, and don’t know if I’ll get any done today.   I’ve got stuff I can do that isn’t too disruptive and I should do something.   Maybe I can get some gardening in.   Gardening would be productive.    Fishing too.   Yeah, some fishing would be good.   Practice of a vital skill.

I’ll stack up some practice time…   yeah, that’s the ticket.

nick

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Tues. Apr. 25, 2023 – time flies when you’re having fun

Cool and clear, damp, and maybe a chance of rain… so mostly just Houston.  It was another great day at the BOL following the rain.   A bit on the humid side, rapidly warming in the sun, but nice.

Met with the tree cutting guy.  Got a bid for the needed work.   Need to find time in the coming weeks to execute… not cheap, but seems reasonable for a crew of 7 and the work done.

Got a couple more small tasks knocked off the list.  Things like “change 2 of the outlet covers on the dock, to keep from electrocuting someone…”   Not high priority, but needed doing.   Poisoned some more fire ants.   Planted most of the blueberry and dewberry bushes.

When I used the hose to water in the bushes, I decided that I will have to add mechanical fasteners to the hose bibs, foam isn’t enough by itself.  I really don’t understand how they are meant to be fastened, the holes that look like screw holes are too small for any real hardware.  I’ll have to do some googling.  Details.   They’ll kill you.

Today I’ve got pickups, groceries, one drop off, and getting some dinner cooked.   I’ll be frying up the fillets my fishing buddy gave me.   Should make some other fried food to go with them.   Hope they’re delicious…

Got the annual bill from XM radio.  We have three subs, one for each vehicle.   The bill was over $1000.   Yeah it’s less than a dollar a day for each vehicle, and we both listen to XM by preference, but times are tight and getting tighter.   Wife called to cancel or downgrade plans… and they offered 70% off for a year, if she switched packages.   Ok.  There was still a big savings and we still don’t have to listen to commercial radio.  Win win, for now.

I mention it because of the belt tightening aspect.   We’ve got some big expenditures coming, so we are looking to save what we can where we can.  I work pretty hard at it in fact.  We’ve been coasting on things like subscription services though.   I bet a lot of people have, and I bet a lot of them will be cutting back soon if they haven’t already.

Jerry Pournelle always said storytellers would do ok in bad times, so “entertainment” will continue to get money.   I’d bet that (smart people) will be looking at the value they’re getting and reduce spending.   I get pretty good value out of a used book, it costs far less than $1/hour of use.   Some people get good value from a streaming service, watching more than enough shows to get under $1/hour.  Full price video games give outstanding value per hour, if you start with a used copy the cost is even lower.

Used DVDs are double that $1/hour, and movies and dinner out are WAY more.   Concert tickets, travel, and “experiences” are about to become the province of the well off.    Shopping as entertainment (“retail therapy”) is going to run up the credit card debt, or run up the return rate, but is likely to be cut back dramatically.   Doordash and similar services are convenient, but at some point even the innumerate will see that $15 on top of a fast food order isn’t doable.

Personal services, and “pampering” are almost sure to be cut back.  Fewer haircuts, massages, spa days.  Longer between nails and then less expensive procedures when you do get out…  except a certain parasite class that already overdoes these things on the tax payer’s dime.   When the tax revenues drop, even social programs should be cut.  Don’t know if they will, because of the rioting that would ensue, but I’d expect cuts in all the programs, even if they are just passive cuts, by not keeping up with inflation.

The result of all those spending cuts is job losses, which lead to more cuts, which lead to more jobs lost.  And then suddenly you are in a Depression with high unemployment.  Add the social unrest and the political upsets coming, and the malaise and hopelessness of unemployment, to the sudden appearance of obvious foreigners (as the lily pads covering the pond double seemingly overnight) and you’ve got a dangerous toxic mess.

I can’t be sure what’s coming, but for this summer, I’ll quote Ralph Wiggum from The Simpson’s – “It tastes like burning…”

Stack it up.

 

nick

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Mon. Apr. 24, 2023 – still at the BOL

Cool and damp this am.   It did clear out nicely last night, but got chilly too.   53F when I went to bed.   Today should be clear, but forecast is actually partly cloudy, 20% chance of rain.   I’m hoping for clear.

Did the recap of yesterday in late comments.   Did a bunch of stuff despite the rain.   Caught 2 fish!  Saw some birds I’d never seen before.   Bright orange Baltimore Oriels, and some pink finches, either Purple, Cassin’s, or House varieties.   I couldn’t see the crests to be certain.  Pink!   Saw the usual blue jays, cardinals, and the other drabber birds that are always around too.

Peaches are still on the tree growing.    They are visibly bigger than last week.  I hope whatever ate them last year misses them this time.  It would be nice to actually get a few.

Today should be cleanup, a few minor tasks, maybe some planting.   I’ll try to get together with the tree guy today too, and if it’s dry, I’ll mow the lawn again before I leave.

We’ll be up with guests next weekend, so I have to leave the place “move in ready.”   Easier to do without a dog and two kids hanging around.

The best prep I did this week was learning more about fishing and in particular, fishing this lake.    Stacking up knowledge and skills.  Worth every minute.

nick

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Sun. Apr. 23, 2023 -04232023 – eh, kinda interesting…

Cool-ish and damp to start the day.   Some chance of rain.   We got a few drops last night around 11pm  but nothing major.  62F and dropping slowly when I went to bed.

I got some stuff done yesterday, most notably I tilled the garden patch.   Weed whacked it first, added some fish parts, then tilled.  Tiller started right up after sitting in the garden for a year.   It’s how the old man stored it, and it works.   It does have a big bucket covering the motor and it’s in the shade.

I also almost caught a fish.   One hit the lure, but I lost it trying to bring it in.   That’s the closest I’ve come.   I spent a bit of time messing around with poles and bait, with no further success.  My fisherman neighbor gave me a couple of pounds of fish fillet in sympathy for my failure.    HE catches fish…but he’s been fishing this lake for over 50 years.    I’m learning everything I can.

Like gardening, fishing has a surprising learning curve.   Start climbing the curve if you are thinking to supplement your protein with fish.   Get your garden in too.

Didn’t meet with the tree guy.   I guess he ended up being too busy.    Got my new chainsaw out and it fired right up.   Didn’t move the chain though.  Spent some time troubleshooting that.  It was a “open box” store return and was very cheap.   Someone screwed up the chain so it couldn’t slide in the bar.  No idea how you could do the damage they did.   A new chain should solve the problem, but that will have to wait until the next trip up.   I’ll have to remember the bar oil too.   I had a random spare chain up here but it was too long.   I’ll buy two this time.  Two is one and one is none.

Plan for today depends on the weather.   I will work on something though, rain or shine.

And I’ll be stacking.   Always stacking.

nick

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Sat. Apr. 22, 2023 – stuff to do, places to go

Possibly some more rain… and cool and damp to start.  There were patches of blue sky at dusk so I’m hoping for some clearing today.   It rained a bit yesterday, but was mostly just threatening, after raining overnight.   Actually storming overnight would be a more accurate description, with power loss for some time too.

Did a couple of pickups.  No drop offs this week.  Had a chat with a couple of my auctioneers.  New guy is actually from the next biggest town to my BOL, the nearest town with a Lowes.   He took the job down here to “get out of the sticks.”  I bought the BOL to get out of the city.   Every successful transaction has two parties who each think they’re doing the right thing…   life is like that  too.

The other guy I chatted with we were talking about the future of the reseller industry.   I think we’re at peak mom and pop, like house flipping when all the people with no experience or applicable skills got involved.   I think there will be consolidation on the seller side, with more bigger players.   There will probably still be a place for the mom and pops but it will likely be more focused.   I could be wrong.   The demand for low cost stuff should rise as the economy worsens, but balancing that, the really big guys, the sources, will likely be feeling the pinch and may want to limit the returns, and maybe even recapture some of that revenue- more than they currently do by wholesaling the items to resellers.

It’s a bit like thrifting.   Thrifting as sourcing depends on people being willing to give away valuable stuff.   That doesn’t happen in poor countries.   If amazon or other big retailers limit returns, or if they want too much for all the middlemen involved in reselling to make money, supply may dry up.  Then  I’ll have to find something else to do, I guess.   Several new players have entered the game, and several that I’ve been watching or buying from have exited lately.  Change is the only constant.

Headed to the BOL today.   Wife has a GS thing up that way, and will join us later.   Kids and I will go up first.   I hope to meet with a tree service guy and get the pruning and removal underway.  I’ll ask him if there are cost savings if I cut it up myself.   And I’ll see what he wants to do with the smaller stuff or the rotten stuff.   If the difference isn’t dramatic, I’ll have him do it.  I’ve got enough to do just stacking it.

Last week I got some seed potatoes in the ground at the BOL.  We’ll see if they got dug up and eaten.  I hope not, and I’ll put some wire mesh in place this visit.   Some other gardening activity may take place, depending on weather and motivation.   More storage cleanup and organization will definitely take place.   Gotta shift out of the ‘construction’ mode and into the ‘we’re using the place’ mode.  All while continuing with improvements, repairs, remodel, and stacking…

Kinda like everyone everywhere, just more so.   Stack it up.

nick

 

 

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Mon. Mar. 6, 2023 – another work week begins

Cool to start, nice all day.   That’s my expectation.   We’ll see what happens but the weather liars are fairly sure it won’t rain…    Sunday was beautiful.   Really beautiful.  FINALLY we are getting some Spring weather.

Of course, a few years ago, I was wearing my cool vest to the Rodeo around this same time, and moaning about the heat.   It’s nice to have a long Spring here in Houston, when we can.

Spent the day (once I had stretched and loosened up enough to move) taking stuff back and putting it away.   I still have some stuff here at the house to re-stack.   I’d like to do some cleanup around the places I store it though.   And there are some things that need to be thrown out or scrapped.

I had to get rid of about 20 boxed potato side dishes that I had forgotten about.   They were in a tub, under the tarp in the driveway.   Water can condense in the tubs over time.   They weren’t moldy or showing signs of water damage,but they were old and the cheese sauces were undoubtedly past usability.  Mad Max rules, I’d have tried them, or at least tried to salvage the potatoes.  Not at this point though.   I expect spoilage and waste due to my really poor storage conditions.  I’m willing to tolerate it so that I have enough food on hand.

After returning the trailer, I totaled up my expenses for the hamfest.   $10 entry fee (which I could have skipped, as I never even picked up my ticket), $15 for 3 parking spaces at the swapmeet, and $54 for the trailer after taxes and fees.  I might have saved $20 if I was able to return it on Saturday afternoon, but $20 was cheap since it let me spend time talking with guys, and  hanging out for an extra couple of hours at the hamfest.   Including gas and a bottle of water, I grossed about $1000.  Don’t know what my net profit is, but I’ve got that money back in my safe instead of locked up in goods sitting in the tubs in the garage.  Sometimes getting your money back is the best you can do.

Today will be more cleaning and putting  away.   It’s long overdue, and while not ‘top of list’ it makes sense to do it while the stuff is out of place.  I may even take the time to scrap out some stuff for my next run to the junkman.

And with this weather I really need to make some decisions for the gardens here, and at the BOL.   I usually wait too long and have poor results.   I’m determined to get a jump on it this year.  If it’s not already too late.

Food security.   Worth putting some time and effort into it.

If you can’t garden, and I really can’t, you’d better stack it up…

nick

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Tues. Jan. 24, 2023 – same old, but more…

Cold again, and clear, but windy.   It was pretty chilly yesterday whenever the sun wasn’t hitting me.  And it got very unpleasant around 7pm.   It’s not quite as bone chilling at midnight, but cold enough to promise cold for today.

I did a small repair to my Ranger.  Swapped some parts from the parts truck to the driver.  The plasticized “rubber” over the cruise control buttons fails and crumbles.   I’ve replaced them with NOS once, and now with the ones that have been sitting in the donor vehicle for the last few years.   They are already failing, but I soaked them with silicone spray.   It seems to help, for a while.

Did some ‘domestic bliss’ (cleaning up around the house, laundry, shopping, etc.)

Got the CO2 pistol out and did some target shooting in the yard.   It’ll put holes in stuff, and dent sheet metal.   I remember meaning to do a lot more work with the airguns, but then we bought a BOL…   was nice to do some trigger pull work.

Collards made it through the freeze and cold spell, nothing else did though.   Time to start planning for gardens, here and at the BOL.

Bid on some pavers for the BOL.  Didn’t win them.  They would have made a good short term solution for hardscape around the house after I remove all the broken concrete.   They went for more than I was willing to pay.  Something else will come up.

Today is a trash run, and auction pickups.  If I can, I’ll drop some stuff off at my auctioneer.  That will clear some space at the house and in the storage unit.  That would be a Good Thing ™.

I’ll be stacking some stuff, and organizing, and generally getting ready.   All y’all should be doing the same.

nick

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Sun. Nov. 20, 2022 – 11202022 – just didn’t happen

Cold and wet.   Low 40s to start, and if it keeps raining, to continue as well.   It was 42F when I went to bed.  Rained all day Saturday.

And partly because of the rain, I never really got anything done.   I got things started, but not finished.   I’m definitely not ready to head to the lake for a week, especially with a big meal in the middle.

Wife got home ok, said Vegas was about like always, and crashed out.   I ended up puttering around the house without much forward movement.   I spent a lot of time cooking, between pancake breakfast for the kids and the double meatloaf dinner.

I did take a look at the garden.   Watermelon vine is still there, still has flowers, but no fruit showing.  The lime tree in a pot that I thought was frozen has leaves on it.   The grape vine grew about 8ft, and still has leaves.  The herb garden is finishing out with the basil budding, and the rest either disappeared, or just small plants.  It’s enough to make me buy another couple flats of canned veg…

Plans.  Hah.   No plans for you!

We’ll see how today shapes up.  There isn’t a burning need to get to the lake today, and I’ve got stuff to do in town on Monday.   I may just plan to go up then, and let my wife have a quiet day at home.  Plans.  Hah.

There is comfort in plenty.  Stack some plenty.

nick

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Sun. Oct. 16, 2022 – headed out of town… got work to do

Cool and damp.   Getting warmer later.  It was fairly nice all day, but the humidity was high.   Sweat running down my back just standing around… yuck.  And likely more of the same today.

Did some of my stuff.   Got some Halloween stuff done, but first thing on the list today is getting a bunch of stuff out and set up.   I’m well known in the neighborhood for my decorations and that is a good thing.  I’m the guy with the great Halloween display and the cool Christmas stuff, not the weirdo waiting for the end of civilization.  I’m the guy who helped everyone out with plumbing parts after the freeze…   meatspace baby.

We’ll probably get around 150 kids if the weather is ok.    And I’m dressing up this year.   Been growing facial hair to help sell the costume.  It itches.  I don’t have a lot, and some of the facial scarring keeps hair from growing on one cheek, so it’s not symmetrical, but it’s the first time I’ve ever had sideburns.  My indian friends think it looks good.  Some of the younger guys think it looks good.  Everyone else thinks it looks silly.   I’m undecided.  Change is sometimes a good thing.  Hard to try something completely new at my age.   And I’ve been growing it for a couple of months, because it’s so thin and slow growing, so it looked even worse than it does now, as it finally looks intentional.  My oh my, don’t it make ya wanna cry.

Did some weeding in the raised beds.  The collards continue to do well, so I pruned them and weeded that bed.   And surprise, surprise, the watermelon started to grow!  It’s got vines and flowers.  Also, one pepper plant and one cabbage survived, and are growing now.  I weeded that bed too.  The biggest bed, that has the herb garden, is really only growing chives and the grape vines this season, but they are doing ok now.   Both vines had frozen back to the dirt, but they are climbing the trellis…  and even better, one of my potted citrus, that I thought was completely dead, is sprouting leaves and they are not growing just from the root stock but from the tree.  The other herbs are doing ok, other than the rosemary.  I can’t keep a rosemary bush alive for more than 2 seasons.  So it looks like I might have more garden than I thought.  Hooray.

Anyway, plan for today is more Halloween, some shopping at Lowes, maybe a dumpster run on the way out of town, and finally back up to the BOL.    Crew will be there around 9am  to start the actual foundation support work with the helical piles.  That should be interesting to watch.   If I get the plumbing parts I need at Lowes, I should have stuff to do all week while they work on the foundation.  If not, the list of other jobs is long and varied.  I’m sure I’ll stay occupied.

And I’ll be stacking more canned goods up there.   That will let me increase the stacks here too.   Stack it up fellow ants.  Don’t be a grasshopper.

nick

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Tues. Oct. 4, 2022- holes are being dug, site is being prepared…

Another cool morning followed by hot afternoon, and cool evening.  Definitely Fall north of Houston.

Started yesterday about an hour earlier than planned, but on the other hand, they didn’t need me to move most of the stuff I was planning to move.  The holes confirm that the old foundation repair was doomed to fail from the beginning.   No soil to bear on under the down hill side of the house.  Sand, and silt.  Good thing these helical piles don’t care…  They are due back here today at 7am and hope to finish the digging today.

Lake was down even more.   This would be a good time to work on the rotten support pilings for the dock as most of them are out of the water now.   Too bad I’ve got other fish to fry.

Skeeters are out in force.   They don’t usually bite me, and if they do it doesn’t raise a welt, but the buzzing in my ear drives me mad, and I can feel them on my skin.   This is the first visit where they were really noticeable and for some reason the house is full of them.

Asked one of the neighbors that’s been up here a long time what fruit trees he thought would be hardy and would grow well, he suggested peach and plum.  Said that apples didn’t do well.  I already have a persimmon tree.  Can’t remember if I’d mentioned that.  Fruit is delicious and sweet.   Big seed though.  I can’t recall ever eating a persimmon before.

Didn’t see any animals last night, but there were lots of raccoon and deer tracks in the mud along the shoreline.  DID see a big snake in the water as I was packing up my radio…   since he was under the water and still, I’m guessing ‘Plain-bellied Water Snake’ based on color.   Hard to tell at a distance though.  I do not care for snakes, especially ones that lurk.   It’s country out here.

Stacking up good will and ties to the community this week.  Knowledge too.   Stack something good.

nick

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