A series of how the blooms change in the bed... The various daffs were planted to bloom in anti-clockwise rotation. Well, it seemed a good idea at the time.
Tuesday, April 4, 2023
Sunday, April 2, 2023
New Electric Razor
I used a Norelco Rotary Razor for 4 decades. Bought new shaver heads every 10 years. It finally failed and I bought a new one that was about the same price. I forgot that prices of old stuff don't mean the same today. Well some things get better cheaper. But in this case the same price new one (different brand) was a piece of junk.
So I bought the best I could find this time. Why not? I probably have 20 more years of shaving every couple days.
Philips Norelco 9800 Rechargeable. Shaved my face smooth as a baby's bottom!
I don't get anything for this. And it ain't cheap. But I just love it...
The Annoyance Of Cheap Stuff
I smashed a wristwatch a few days ago. It was relatively new.
I don't care for fancy watches. A former friend of mine was so proud of his (actual real) Rolex and never understood why I wasn't all that impressed. I don't do jewelry. All I want from a watch is accurate time and day, and ease of reading it. And that it be digital.
So I'm in the "cheap" category... What is it with cheap watches that they have to be black display on a grey background? That's hard to read. I was gifted an early digital watch as a teenager (a Quasar - sp?). Nice black display on white. Easy to read. Kept perfect time for 40 years (with a new battery every 5 years). Sadly, the innards finally failed. I loved it for the simplicity. All I ever had to do was change to DST and back to EST. It had 2 buttons and each did 1 thing.
My experience with watches has been poor ever since. The best replacement I found at a reasonable cost was black on grey. And too much information on it. I know what day of the month/date/week it is. I don't need an alarm, a countdown function, a countup function, or a timer.
My previous newer watch had 3 buttons. The first engaged "settings". The other 2 let me cycle through options to change the time (up and down).
The newest watch had 4 buttons (and the same black on grey screen). It lost a minute per month so had to be reset sometimes. I had to read the instructions every time. And then the buttons stopped working. Oh, I could move from one function to another, but nothing stayed "set". Except alarm beeps at midnight.
I tried everything in the instructions to stop it, with no success. I finally smacked it a few times on my workbench just to stop the alarm (5 days ago). Today, it started beeping at me again every 5 minutes starting at midnight. The alarm refused to die.
So I whapped it again on the desk until it stopped. Silent for an hour... (hurray) I'm wearing my previous watch for now. I like it better than I did before. 😊. I want a simple to set, easy to read, basic digital wristwatch.
If anyone has a recommendation, I'm listening...
Saturday, April 1, 2023
Saturday Surprise
I have been getting my wine, meat and deli stuff from a small specialty store for 20 years. They are great on meat (both cheaper and better quality than chain stores), cheaper and better deli products too. Their wine selection is great. So is their specialty liquors (I found apple liquor there for a 'Golden Dawn' cocktail.
They are even the only place I can dependably find egg roll wrappers. And they are also the only store around who seem to understand that Golden Delicious apples should be gold and not green!
Well, at checkout, confetti fell from the ceiling and a horn blared...
I was their 1 millionth customer! Boy was I surprised! I got my stuff free. They took some pictures too. Manager and me. Cashier and me. Apparently, it will show up in the local newspaper (I'll have to buy a few copies for posterity)! I'll post pictures when I get them.
Things like that never happen to me. So this is a real surprise...
Friday, March 31, 2023
Indoor Seed-Starting
I got back to planting seeds inside. Last post, I had cleaned up the spill from "somecat" jumping on the stack of soil-filled trays and knocking half of them over. What a MESS!
So I took the filled ones and planted 2 trays of seeds. "Just 2" you ask? Yeah...
It was all the stuff I had to do before planting them. Well, if you go to a fast-food place, they don't start preparing for the assembly-line when the store opens. They have to have everything ready to use for the first customer, right?
I started by sorting out my plant labels (I don't make new ones every year). First, veggies vs flowers. Then various types of each. Flower labels are easy. Annuals vs perennials. Then common ones (Marigolds and Zinnias, etc) vs "fancy" (the ones you don't find on Walmart racks). I bundled the categories with rubber bands.
Then I had to soak some of the filled trays with water. The dry potting soil I mix myself takes a while to get wet (really).
Then I had to check my list of starting dates. I am behind a couple of weeks (as usual). So I needed to plant seeds that should have been started earliest first. It is 4 weeks til "last frost date", so I planted the -8 weeks to -6 weeks last night. And I planted the common ones, just to get back into practice again.
Later today, I will catch up to -4 weeks and be current again.
After that, I will tackle the more "exotic" flowers. Those are trickier. Those seeds can have some real odd requirements. Some need to be planted deeply, some need to just be sprinkled on the surface. Some need to be planted in soaked soil and then be left dry for a week. Some need constant water. Some need strong light, others want none at first. Some need cool temps to germinate, others need Summer warmth.
There is a reason those flowers are not "common", LOL! I move trays around the house a lot. Some get set above warm floor vents, some get set in the colder garage. Some get direct light on the planting stand, some have a towel other them for initial darkness. It takes some time, but it is a hobby and obsessive attention to a hobby is self-justified. 😎
There is a reward though. The "fancy" ones are fairly cheap as seeds but expensive to buy as seedlings. And the ones I am trying to grow are ones that support beneficial or lovely insects (butterflies, bees, ladybugs, etc) for food or egg-laying. And many support hummers and other interesting birds (some migratory).
So tomorrow, more seed-starting. And some are nearly impossible to grow (for an amateur like me). I have an order of 38 pollinator and meadow flower plants due to arrive in late April. Sometimes, you just have to buy what you can't grow.
Sunday, March 26, 2023
Planting Trays All Fall Over
I have a routine in late Winter. I soak old planting trays in the laundry tub with a bit of bleach to drown/kill any insect eggs and rinse them thoroughly. Then I fill them with newly-mixed potting soil I make/mix myself. I fill the trays of plastic cell-packs with my mix. And then stack them up for easy access.
Well "Some Kitty" seems to have considered that a good way to jump up onto the old basement refrigerator...
AARGH!
It sure took a while of sweeping, moving stuff around, more sweeping. But everything is clean and the soil recovered in buckets. I'd rather it hadn't happened, but the potting area is cleaner now that it has been for a few years.
I made sure to leave the recovered trays stacked lower and make more stable. Set me back a week (I didn't clean it all up in a single day). But at least I am ready to move forward with planting seeds again...
Friday, March 24, 2023
Spring Blooms, Part 3
Catching up to yesterday...
The Saucer Magnolia tree flowers were fully opened. But there was a hard freeze 25F lat night. This will be the end of the flowers. But no reason not to show them on their last day...
The Daffodils don't mind the freeze. Someone should splice the Daffodil "antifreeze" into Saucer Magnolias!
But even Daffodils (and other Spring Bulbs) don't last forever, so I walked around the yard taking pictures. It is always tricky as how to show them off best. I planted most randomly over several years, so even I am surprised at what comes up and blooms. This is just a part of the backyard.
I planted 100s of Hyacinths 25 years ago. The voles love them! One spot of 20 has 3 left. I appreciate them.
This Fall, I will make wire cages to keep voles out and replant Hyacinths. The fragrance is wonderful, so it is worth the effort.
Meanwhile, the Daffodils thrive. So I took pictures...
I love the various white/yellow/orange colors. They really get me out into the yard (as do the cats, but both together is great)...
Some Tulips will come later. I see the leaves emerging.
Thursday, March 23, 2023
Spring Blooms, Part 2
A week ago (still going with the recently found pics). The Daff were still blooming well. It is a joy to see them from the deck.
There are an early and a late variety mixed there. It extends the blooming season. But the latter one actually has some fragrance (which is not common for Daffodils). It is nice to smell flowers in Mid-Spring.
In May, the Hostas will emerge and show all Summer to Fall. The Daffodils and Hostas get along together just fine. I've also ordered some plants that are "deer-resistent" to deter them.
The deer won't eat the Daffodils, but they love Hostas. Even then, though, they love some Hostas less than others (because of fuzzier leaves). So those are in among the Daffodils now. And I plan to place dark green vinyl cages around those Hostas (they are invisible from the street).
Wednesday, March 22, 2023
Spring Blooms, Part 1
I found the pictures I thought I had lost. Turned out I messed up my filing system. I keep my processed (smaller) pics by subject (cats/yard/house/family/other), then by year and subfolders for each by month and day. So the columns of folders (today) look like CATS - 2023 - 2303 -230321, with a dozen or so pics in the "23030321" last folder. Well, it's the only way I can find stuff anyway... I don't give pics names.
So, I managed to accidentally save my recent YARD processed pics to the wrong subfolder. I found them today while processing the newest ones, LOL! At least they were still "somewhere".
So the next few days are not "today" pics... Couple weeks ago at first, but I will catch up quickly.
The earliest Daffodils were blooming nicely. I planted them by blooming date, so the blooms rotate left. If I had a "do-over" I would have mixed them all together so that there was some color all over the bed. I mixed 2 in the front bed and I like that better. But the back bed does make a nice slideshow as things change.
The earliest views from the deck...
Sunday, March 12, 2023
Spring Flowers- Last Week
The Crocuses were in full bloom in the lawn and beds. The very earliest Daffodils were opening their flowers...
The Daffodils beds are almost ready...
It will be full-flower soon!
Wednesday, March 8, 2023
Annoyed Serious Gripe
I shop at a Safeway store. They have great produce and I love fresh veggies and fruits. And it is not a busy store. Checkout lines are usually just a few people. But I have a gripe about one checkout woman. And I've emailed the store about it but gotten no reply. So I feel like complaining about it somewhere.
I have a store-loyalty card. You show it to the checkout cashier and they scan it immediately. But there is one cashier who always says "I'll do that at the end". OK. But she never remembers to do that. The first time, OK, she was busy and forgot.
When I pointed at my loyalty card sitting on the small surface next to her, she said I hadn't shown it to her. Of course I had. I had held it right up to her. Well, fine, people get busy and forget things.
The next time I was in her line, same thing. But this time I mentioned she had forgotten the last time. She blew up. "I never forget that" she said, and then forgot again. I pointed out that it was the 2nd time. She blamed me for not showing the card first (I had).
Today, I had to go through her station again (only express lane). Again she said "I'll do that at the end". I insisted she did. She said she never forgets.
This time the same thing. And she did not have a name label. I said "I bet your name is "Patsy". She asked how I knew. I said because you do the same card-scan-avoidance everytime "for later". I demanded she scan the card immediately. And she seemed both aggrieved and angry.
But she did scan it. In anger, and she practically threw my bags at me afterwards.
What is with some people? All she has to do is scan cards when presented. Everyone else does.
Behind Yardwork
I find it harder to do yardwork these days. Bad knees, bad back, muscle cramps from gripping tools tightly... I think I have pushed my bod...