It no time at all, he had the tree down and all the branches
and pieces of the trunk were piled in the back of the truck. This is what was left behind.
Cocoa hasn't been for a ride for quite a while, so he loaded
her into the truck, too. They drove up
to the property and unloaded the wood. Steve
let Cocoa run around and sniff for quite a while. She's such a good dog that she deserved a
nice outing.
There was still plenty of afternoon remaining when they returned,
so it was time for the first mow of the lawn for 2012.
Steve had the mowing finished in no time at all, too. It's much different mowing this lawn than
that huge lawn we had down in Saginaw. Even
though he had a riding mower, the trim work necessary around all the trees we
had was very time consuming. Steve likes
to stay busy, but he doesn't miss mowing that lawn.
I ventured outside a bit, too. Steve pointed out the asparagus that is just
beginning to poke through the earth in the backyard. We're looking forward to eating that. Our tulips on the side of the garage are
blooming now.
There's a small patch (about 4' x 6') of tulips in the
backyard, too. No color there yet, but many should be blooming in a week or so.
I'm almost finished with a post about the Eagle Harbor Lighthouse. Look for it within a few days. It's now 45°.
All is well in the Keweenaw.
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