Tuesday, April 19, 2011

the yard work begins

with almost half an acre to play with, it was only a matter of time before I got out in the yard and started playing (once it warmed up a bit). There are a few houses up hill from our house, so we knew there would be some water coming down hill towards our yard. During construction, we had the contractor grade the lot so the water from up hill ran through a swale in the back of the property, instead of across our future lawn area. My thoughts were that I would do a dry creek bed if erosion was a problem. Over the winter, the force of the water created a channel through the yard... I was right, it is time for a dry creek bed.

I ordered a few cubic yards of rock and it arrived yesterday. My plan was for it to be dumped in the back yard, close to the project area. As my luck typically goes, the driver was worried he would get stuck in the vacant lot adjacent to our house, so the rock had to be dumped elsewhere. Unfortunately for me, the rock pile ended up in the driveway. Now I will be hauling tons (literally) of rock around the house... so much for planning ahead, at least I will get some exercise out of it.

Here is the rock pile after I had already hauled a few loads around back:




Here is the beginning of the creek bed construction:


Here is how far I have to go... this is going to take a while:


Yes, there is a huge mulch pile in the middle of my route, that is for covering the areas that didn't get mulched before the snow set in last fall. Before I mulch I am going to spread seeds for native grasses and a few select wild flowers. I'm shooting for a prairie look in the back section of the yard.

Continuing my typical luck, it is raining this morning so I can't continue working on this project. The good news is that, other than needing to be a little wider at the fence line, it looks like it is performing well.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Last Day!

Today is my last day at the car dealership! I have accepted a position at a local engineering firm to be the staff landscape architect. I start there at the beginning of may, so I have a little bit of a break before heading back into the old profession.

We're going to make a whirl wind VA tour to see Karen's family and then we are going up to DC for a conference that Karen was already scheduled to go to. I'm going to leave DC and head south to GA so that I can bring the miata to her new home. I picked up tags for the miata on Thursday, it is no longer a GA vehicle. I have a feeling this trip will be so busy that it won't quite feel like a vacation, but at least I won't be working 55 hours at the dealership!

As for curling, we finally gained a little momentum and won our last two games, ending this round at 2 and 2. A new round starts Monday night.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Sales person of the month!

That's right, I was the sales person of the month for March, as I lead our building in sales. I sold 16 cars last month, beating my previous personal best by 3 cars. I seem to have a good month and then a couple lack luster months and then another good month. Not knowing how much money you are going to bring in each month really sucks, I had no idea I would miss my salaried job so much!

On Monday nights, I'm on a team in the local curling league. The bad news: we are currently 0-2. We have our third match tomorrow night, hopefully we can win one. I know hat we're doing this for fun, but the competitive side of me is starting to kick in. What can I say, I just want to win!

The weather has been teasing us with glimpses of spring. It warms up for a day or two and then drops back down below freezing at night. It was in the mid 70's today (Sunday) with a strong wind from the south west. While Karen was napping, I decided to go for a bike ride. Unfortunately, I misjudged that wind when I left the house, I didn't totally realize that until I hit the 6 mile mark and decided to turn around. BAM! Major head wind for the ride back home. I need to better assess the wind direction next time, I'd prefer a tail wind on the ride home.

Not much else going on, work, work, work for both of us. Karen's semester will be winding up soon and she'll be off for a little while until teaching a summer class. No reason to say no to the extra $$$, right? We're both getting the itch to go on another cruise... man, wouldn't that be nice???