So this past week has been for reals the beginning of Summer Vacation. It really feels like more of the same - just like the rest of this pandemic ordeal - except the girls aren't on the computer as much as they had been. I have been trying to do some pre-summer prep work, to get things up and running before hand, but it didn't work out so well.
We uncovered the pool, and I hooked it up, added the appropriate amount of water and chemicals and vacuumed it the middle of May. No matter how many bags of chlorine shock I added, the water was registering 0 chlorine. I googled the issue, and apparently it is known as "chlorine lock," and can be caused by a fungal or bacterial infestation. Most places recommended emptying out 1/3 of the water and refilling it. However, I knew that the filter wasn't working well starting last year - it kept blowing diatomaceous earth back out into the pool. So, I decide to try to replace the filter, which was a whole thing - took 2 weeks and a lot of dead ends to actually get it. It arrived last Saturday, and I had to do a plumbing act and move all the valves from the old one to the new one - took about 1 1/2 hours, but I got it installed and running, and added more shock. 2 hours later, lo and behold, the water was crystal clear and registered chlorine! **Pat myself on the back.**
The girls had gotten their bikes out of the garage a few weeks ago, and J noticed an issue changing gears, as well as a flat tire that wouldn't stay filled. L had stuck brakes. I took them down to WV about 2 weeks ago for repairs, and they were ready for pick up last week. The girls went along with me to pick them up, and we had our first fun outing in MONTHS! We had afternoon tea at a Tea Shoppe, complete with individual pots of tea,
a tower of tiny sandwiches, and a scone - piping hot from the oven!
JP was working this weekend, so yesterday we girls decided to take the bikes out for a ride. We went to the local rails-to-trail bike trail, which is about a 30 minute drive away. It was an overcast day, so not too hot, and the ride was very pleasant, We rode over 14 miles through the wooded, honeysuckle drenched trail.
L was having some issues, so J got way ahead of us. We stopped for a pic with the walking man on the way.
I woke up last night in terrible pain - my low back was throbbing and I had severe sciatic pain all the way down my right leg to my calf. Thank goodness for the adjustable bed that JP & I got right before he left to self isolate downstairs! I was able to get in a semi-comfortable position, on a heating pad and dosed myself up with Ibuprofen. I was horrified that a bike ride caused me that much pain, and I hope it doesn't mean the end of biking with the girls! I woke up this morning feeling stiff and sore and 80 years old, but that is my baseline.
I've been spending quite a bit of time in the garden too. The strawberries and asparagus need to be picked every other day. Everything is planted now, except some more sweet corn next week (I like to plant it a couple of weeks apart so that it isn't all ready to eat at one time.) There is lots of weeding to be done in there now, and I need to mulch things, but I am at a loss for mulching material. The asparagus is now finished, and I have it all weeded (again) and I hauled all the straw and wood shavings from the chicken house to put around it - it covered all but the last 2 feet!
JP and I spent several hours last weekend repairing the bird netting around the blueberries, which will be the next crop to harvest...can't wait for those blueberries!
In my flower beds, the Oak Leaf Hydrangea is actually blooming this year! I've had it for 3 years now.
I also FINALLY have a Red Hot Poker flower blooming (Kniphofia) - I have planted probably 7 or 8 of these, the last 3 being last spring.
Many of my flowers have white spots on their leaves (it's a bit hard to see in the photo) - this is from the dew freezing on the leaves when it got down to 26* in early May.
Well, enough rambling. Stay well!