We had a water turn this morning. I turned it down at seven. We didn't have our Sunday morning service because I was tending the water. It was also fast Sunday so we didn't have any breakfast.
I laid the pipes out Saturday night so it was mainly ready this morning.
Carol wanted me to water the baskets. I decided to fertilize them. I have a stool that I stand on. I moved it and about twenty yellow jackets we falling down on the concrete porch. I began stomping on them. I turned it over and there was the nest. I grabbed it with my hand in a plastic shopping bag.
I checked the screens in the ditch several time. The truck window was so dirty that I couldn't when facing the sun. I washed it with the hose and used a squeezy to scrape off the water.
The above photo is the first screen. I cleaned it many time during the day.
Here I changed the direction of the water. The water run up around snail hill and down the other side.
Carol picked a nice bunch of raspberries which we had for dinner.
Here I watered the plants on both sides stepping blocks.
I turned the down to Raymond Stephenson at one. I was finished. I had some water running on all four sides of the house. I spent most of the walking from side to side and moving the pipes.
MONDAY MORNING
I think that this was set out Sunday night and photo Monday morning.
The black nursery can covered the earwig bait.The chicken run was covered with large mallow plants. I dug them up. I did think that the chickens might eat the seeds.
Here the weeds are dug up and then carried out to the compost pile.
I removed the cages that were on the Peony plants. There were a lot of weeds in them.
I cut the tops of which made it easier to pull the weeds.
The flowers west of the driveway are really pretty. We are waiting for the peonies to flower.
I pulled a bunch of red beets this morning. There were lots of earwigs. I put a cereal bowl holding the earwig bait.
I pruned the tomato branches and tied them up.
We drove to Fillmore for three deposits. Zion's bank, the Credit union, and State bank. I bought two hose clamp for the fertilizer spreader.
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