Ha, and I thought I was wierd in my gift choices:) I bet your hubby was a lot happier buying tools than crochet hooks, yarn, fabric and the stuff I like though. You did a great job with those trees.
I like getting tools too. I'm getting a cabinet and drawer full of handy ones here in the apartment. I love that they are there when I need them and that I am not dependent on anyone else. I am a feminist, after all, and I think you are too. You are quite the liberated woman. Women out in the countryside have always had to be. xox
I had a rule a while back that my tools were my tools and if you borrowed them you put them back. That's my rule - well, I'm missing my fav phillips screwdriver and the other party swears they did not touch it - h-m-m-m-m- Later found up in new room which somebody else (the other one) borrowed and left there. YIKES, what does a woman have to do to get it across - if you borrow it, put it back. I am usually smiling, but get really irritated when I go to reach for my tools and they are not there. I love that you love to get tools Gail and I understand that. So cute that the dogs follow, inspect and just want to cuddle. Nice job :)
Oh we are so behind the trimming of things! Yes I can identify! My hubby found me a pair of loppers that are gear 'assisted' I can take chunks of things off with ease that I never could before : )
Oh Gail, I hear you. Here at the farm it is a never ending clip and snip ...wouldnt change it for the world though. even though it easily gets away from you if you get behind. Nice present.
My husband just bought new clippers too, and a week ago I was clipping the pine tree branches and appreciating how easy it was. The old one was really getting dull!
Work never ends, once you get done weeding, clipping, or cutting it's time to start all over again.
I keep looking at the corner of the property and shaking my head, it was a small area to clean and now that it's been left alone for um.....several years it's a big pile of growth, under brush and weeds. Hubby promises to tackle it soon...................in other words it will be a job I will need to tackle if I keep waiting :-)
I keep waiting thinking my DH will do some of that in our yard but it doesn't seem to be happening so I guess on Monday I'll tackle it myself. What you want to bet he comes out to tell me how it could be done better? :) blessings, marlene
Now that's what I call a great husband! He knows you well! It's a pain in the rear to do all that clearing, but do it we gotta - you've got it looking good, Gail. I've got a bunch of that to do myself around here... thanks for your visit!
While re-assembling our fountain with hubby today (after we'd wrestled with the clogged rain barrel and carted up slates to form a foundation for another project) in 95 degree heat, I remarked to him that those folks in the nearby retirement condos were unlikely to be doing this kind of labor. But then again, don't you think it must be kids of boring just sitting around in the air conditioning?
So happy to catch up with you this summer and see what you are up to. I'm not so into tools but glad you got some new ones. I know they have to be sharp to cut through branches etc. Love the photos. Always enjoy your blog. I am back alive and working over at my blog. Come by and visit. We were ill for a few months then lost my sister who was ill for a long time - still not easy. Hugs to you and keep up the good work over here. Barb
Real love isn't always demonstrated by flowers, but by knowing what it is that will truly please the other, he knows you well! You put your new toys to very good use, and I'm ready for a dish of blackberry cobbler now! :-)
July 7, 2013 at 9:41 PM
Hubby knows the way to my heart...not with flowers...with tools! After struggling and fussing with my pruning shears and my limb-loppers I am the proud owner of a new pair of each. Man, are they awesome. They slide through what I'm trimming like a hot knife through butter.
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Things are kinda behind around here. Between Hubby's and Marcy's illness and then my little bout not much has been done. I'm finally feeling like I can TRY to catch up. Those who own acreage know that is never done but we do keep trying.
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This is the corner of the front yard with two of the pecan trees Mom and Dad planted when they got married. Between them WAS a fence. Now there are a few sections with black berries and Cannas over run with Virginia Creeper, Honey Suckle, Money Plants and varied species of wild things.
Today I began to clean this area. Each limb clipped and plant pulled was dog inspected. Each spot dog approved.
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Some even helped pick up sticks
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while others just wanted a snuggle.
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The pile kept growing. There is an opening again where there once was a path. The black berry picking will be easier this afternoon.
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Close this window Jump to comment formThat's a never ending job in the summertime, isn't it. But the dogs seems to be enjoying it. :)
July 5, 2013 at 4:51 AM
Ha, and I thought I was wierd in my gift choices:)
I bet your hubby was a lot happier buying tools than crochet hooks, yarn, fabric and the stuff I like though.
You did a great job with those trees.
July 5, 2013 at 5:07 AM
Oh My Hero picked me up the same thing at our last auction, it cuts through weeds like butter. I love tools too:) Hug B
July 5, 2013 at 6:01 AM
I like getting tools too. I'm getting a cabinet and drawer full of handy ones here in the apartment. I love that they are there when I need them and that I am not dependent on anyone else. I am a feminist, after all, and I think you are too. You are quite the liberated woman. Women out in the countryside have always had to be. xox
July 5, 2013 at 6:15 AM
I had a rule a while back that my tools were my tools and if you borrowed them you put them back. That's my rule - well, I'm missing my fav phillips screwdriver and the other party swears they did not touch it - h-m-m-m-m- Later found up in new room which somebody else (the other one) borrowed and left there. YIKES, what does a woman have to do to get it across - if you borrow it, put it back. I am usually smiling, but get really irritated when I go to reach for my tools and they are not there.
I love that you love to get tools Gail and I understand that. So cute that the dogs follow, inspect and just want to cuddle. Nice job :)
July 5, 2013 at 6:22 AM
It looks a lot better! I agree with you whole heartily that work on an acreage is never done!
July 5, 2013 at 6:28 AM
i to love practical gifts, lop away dear one, and yum on the path to the berries.. i love your "crew" of helpers...
July 5, 2013 at 6:37 AM
Just don't get scratched yourself! Probably too late for that though.
July 5, 2013 at 6:46 AM
Chip away, little by little. Great to have those "hairy ones" around to watch over you!
July 5, 2013 at 6:53 AM
Oh we are so behind the trimming of things! Yes I can identify! My hubby found me a pair of loppers
that are gear 'assisted' I can take chunks of things off with ease that I never could before : )
July 5, 2013 at 7:08 AM
Always something more that needs to be done...
July 5, 2013 at 7:21 AM
Yay for new tools! You are certainly making good use of them! Wow! Amazing job! Did you enjoy the Blackberries?
July 5, 2013 at 7:40 AM
Oh Gail, I hear you. Here at the farm it is a never ending clip and snip ...wouldnt change it for the world though. even though it easily gets away from you if you get behind. Nice present.
July 5, 2013 at 8:03 AM
You are so right in that as long as you own acreage this kind of work is a never ending thing.
July 5, 2013 at 8:03 AM
Nice work Gail- I've been lobbing off pine tree limbs so I can mow without ducking.
July 5, 2013 at 8:09 AM
My husband just bought new clippers too, and a week ago I was clipping the pine tree branches and appreciating how easy it was. The old one was really getting dull!
=)
July 5, 2013 at 8:45 AM
Looking good!
July 5, 2013 at 9:34 AM
you're right. there is always something (most of which i ignore around here!) :)
July 5, 2013 at 9:52 AM
Oh my gosh, don't I know that it goes on FOREVER!
July 5, 2013 at 9:53 AM
Some of us have our priorities! Nice, sharp garden tools are fabulous!
Happy clipping!
July 5, 2013 at 10:25 AM
Whatever makes you happy in the gift department is all that matters. I'm glad you're having fun.
Have a terrific day. :)
July 5, 2013 at 11:06 AM
It is definitely never ending. I am happy everyone is feeling better!
July 5, 2013 at 11:39 AM
Gail,
Work never ends, once you get done weeding, clipping, or cutting it's time to start all over again.
I keep looking at the corner of the property and shaking my head, it was a small area to clean and now that it's been left alone for um.....several years it's a big pile of growth, under brush and weeds. Hubby promises to tackle it soon...................in other words it will be a job I will need to tackle if I keep waiting :-)
July 5, 2013 at 11:40 AM
Glad you feel well enough to tackle the cleaning up. You have good 'helpers' there with the doggies. Have a nice weekend.
July 5, 2013 at 12:11 PM
I understand the love affair with tools. Chop/saw/clip away!
July 5, 2013 at 1:05 PM
I keep waiting thinking my DH will do some of that in our yard but it doesn't seem to be happening so I guess on Monday I'll tackle it myself. What you want to bet he comes out to tell me how it could be done better? :) blessings, marlene
July 5, 2013 at 2:52 PM
Now that's what I call a great husband! He knows you well! It's a pain in the rear to do all that clearing, but do it we gotta - you've got it looking good, Gail. I've got a bunch of that to do myself around here... thanks for your visit!
July 5, 2013 at 4:46 PM
While re-assembling our fountain with hubby today (after we'd wrestled with the clogged rain barrel and carted up slates to form a foundation for another project) in 95 degree heat, I remarked to him that those folks in the nearby retirement condos were unlikely to be doing this kind of labor. But then again, don't you think it must be kids of boring just sitting around in the air conditioning?
July 5, 2013 at 6:10 PM
They call it Virginia Creeper, but it's more like Virginia Sunami!
New tools are always good. Looks great, Gail! :-)
July 5, 2013 at 7:56 PM
So happy to catch up with you this summer and see what you are up to. I'm not so into tools but glad you got some new ones. I know they have to be sharp to cut through branches etc.
Love the photos. Always enjoy your blog. I am back alive and working over at my blog. Come by and visit.
We were ill for a few months then lost my sister who was ill for a long time - still not easy.
Hugs to you and keep up the good work over here.
Barb
July 6, 2013 at 9:07 AM
Real love isn't always demonstrated by flowers, but by knowing what it is that will truly please the other, he knows you well! You put your new toys to very good use, and I'm ready for a dish of blackberry cobbler now! :-)
July 7, 2013 at 9:41 PM