I managed to get three rows of blocks sewn together.  I am going to have to add a couple blocks to make the rows longer.  Right now the rows are only 60" wide; I ran out of room on the design wall to add any more blocks to the row!  LOL!!  
We had gotten some rain so I decided to tackle moving the pile of dirt from my driveway to the back yard.  The dirt has been there over a year and it had compacted down.  Here is the before
I was hacking at the dirt with a shovel when it dawned on me to use the Maddox.  Now I don't know if that is the correct name for this tool, but that what I always heard it was called.  It weighs about 9 pounds and you know that you are swinging something solid!  
It broke up the dirt much easier than the shovel.  I hauled 6 loads to the back.  I could only fill the wheelbarrow 1/3 to 1/2 full - that dirt was heavy!  I am dumping it where next year I am going to plant more squash and zucchini.  The bed looks a mess right now, but I will keep working on bringing it to a point that it will be good for planting. I do need to add more organic matter so I will be mixing in the leaves that fall.
Here is what the dirt pile looks like now.  I made a little dent.  I figure it is going to take 7-9 hours of work to get this cleaned up.
I am glad it is Friday.  I have been extremely busy at work banging away on the computer making spreadsheets, gathering information for the spreadsheets, and entering data.  I sat all day yesterday so when I got home I was tired, but not the good kind of physical tired.  that is why instead of just sitting, I decided to move some of that dirt.  After an hour of that, I was mentally feeling better and the tired was physical instead of mental.
This weekend I am going to try to spend a few hours moving more dirt, work on that flannel quilt, and I need to make a trip to my brother's to finish up the downspout repairs and sealing that joint.  Have a great weekend. 
My dear husband gave me his cold so I'm going to be a slug all weekend! I hope yours is more productive than mine
ReplyDeleteBreaking up that compacted dirt is hard work! I finally got mine cleaned up when I had a guy with forks on a Bobcat pull out my bushes and it broke up the dirt for me at the same time. That is where I plant my tomatoes along the driveway.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of pink and a lot of dirt. Good luck with both.
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