Today was one of the first not-rainy days of this spring break and after three years of planning, I finally got a tree planted in my front yard.
In years previous, there was always some combination of forces (lack of money, weather, time) that conspired against me planting a tree in my front yard that would hopefully provide some kind of shade in years to come.
I would have liked to have put an oak tree out there but they were hard to come by (in a large enough form that would make it easy to transplant) so I settled on a Silver Maple.
So out into the weather and just before a large mass of "green" (rain) came my way, Josh and I pulled out the post-holler and shovel and got to work. It didn't take a lot of work since the ground was already semi-muddy from the previous two days of rain. I hadn't handled a shovel in a while since I'm just now recovering from winter and the ensuing plagues so it wore me out a bit but it felt good.
This spring break was fairly uneventful - nothing really was accomplished except for the tree - but very restful; and that was needed even more so. With only five or six weeks left in the term, it's going to be a mad dash through April and into May to finish out the school year.
And then who knows what I'll get into.
-T
1 comment:
Might I recommend at some point propagating some honeysuckle as well, definitely makes for a wonderful smell in the summer evenings.
I might be biased of course, because my parent's house had honeysuckle in the back, and I've got it here in the front.
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