Friday, May 18, 2018

Keeping busy

Gerry and I have been working what feels like nonstop on getting his shop organized so he can work on the tractor that has been in pieces for several years. He was given many steel shelves which he felt would help to get things organized.  He brought them home in pieces so they had to be assembled.  That took a couple of days.




And May is the month for nonstop gardening or landscaping jobs.  I have decided to no longer have a vegetable garden. I found that having that and working on landscaping around the house was too much.  Both seemed to be full of weeks. 



I am excited about the possibilities for this space. Currently this is how it looks.   There is a lot of empty space to fill.




5 comments:

adventures and misadventures abroad said...

Wow so much work - you are an inspiration!

de-I said...

It is a reality of aging I think that we just have to accept doing less than what we did before...not giving things up...but being realistic about what can be done. This means pushing the limits but understanding the limits are tighter in and closer than they used to be.

Wife and I need you to put Albuquerque on your list of places you visit often so we can benefit as RM does by your 'preferred visit activities'!

alexis said...

oooo the empty canvas and all your years of gardening experience to fill it in.

Renee Michelle Goertzen said...

It's great to see people considering how they want to spend their time. Those azaelas are beautiful!

Gill - UK said...

Very sensible to protect your ears when using such a gigantic piece of gardening equipment - is it some sort of rotovator?