The boys of summer

June 3, 2024. It’s June already, almost half a year gone, and in a few short months it will be a year for the boys and me in North Carolina. The older I get, the faster the time slips away.

We’ve been very busy this last month, weeding, mowing, weed whacking, and watering. It’s a good thing I enjoy being outside. I have neighbors on both sides of me that I rarely see outside. I’ve added a few flowers to my main flower bed and completely filled the 2′ wide bed between the house and the sidewalk. That might be my favorite flower bed.

This is soon after I planted.
Taken today
I really could use a few more plants.
I think I’m going to paint that drain extension black. It bugs me.
Most of these were $2.00 flowers from Walmart.
And today. These have grown so well.
I love the variety of colors and textures with these plants.
Lucky choice for my solar lights.
I just love these.

Originally the crepe myrtle had white stones around them, I got as many out as possible and filled it with mulch. It looks much better.

Mulch for crepe myrtles.
This was early March.
They’re growing well.
And they have flowers!!
These Asiatic lilies were gorgeous, too bad they only bloom once.
This is my Romaine. I’m sad to say I threw it all out. The sun was brutal and scorched it.
These are cosmos and zinnias that I planted from seed.
These are out of control. Zinnia and Cosmos
Zinnias may be my favorite to grow,
The more I cut, the more they flower.
My neighbor’s husband bought me this petunia for Mothers’ Day. I thought that was so sweet of him.
I laid this hand trowel on the steps and somehow it got wedged between the boards. It remained there until Bill came and removed the step to get it out.
We came across this turtle three times on our field walks. It’s a Yellow Bellied slider and it’s a momma because we saw her laying eggs.
Such a pretty turtle.

Bill and Highway came on May 16th. He brought a new 18X48 above-ground pool. Our neighbors in KY ended up with two pools and she gave us one. Absolutely amazing, and it saved me from buying one. Thank you Judy!!!

I tried to do the right thing and follow the rules by applying for permits. It’s done nothing but bite me in the butt. Never again will I apply for a permit. It’s nonsense, and the employees in that department are not very functional.

The first thing we did for the pool was measure a 20′ circle. Then we had to remove the turf from the circle. Bill rented a machine that peeled the turf up, but we still had to remove it all from inside the circle.

The turf machine

We were in the midst of removing the turf to outside the circle when my friend Margy showed up with boots and gloves. She came to help. We got all the dirt out, leveled the circle area and then we had to throw all the turf in the truck so we could take it to the dump. The three of us loaded all of that in the truck, it was a hot dirty sweaty job.

Removing the turf
Bill’s truck was full. He and I took it to the dump the next day. It weighed a ton and we had to unload it by hand. And it was HOT.

Once that was done we laid the ground tarp and a thick blanket-like cover for under the pool.

The blanket for under the pool and Highway, the idiot.

We then started setting up the pool. Once it was set up, we began to fill it. I had previously called the water company and told them what I was doing. They said, fine, no problem. I was mowing the grass and Bill came out and said I had to look at the water. It was no longer clear, it was rust-colored. I called the water company and they said the lines probably needed to be flushed. They came right away to do that.

Nice color to the water.

We waited until the next day to continue filling the pool. The water was clear. We were both busy and not checking the water. It got awful again, filled with rust. By that time it was almost filled.

The sediment was nasty.

We ended up emptying the pool and starting over. There was still some sediment but by shocking and continuous vacuuming, we got it looking pretty good.

This is what was left after we emptied the pool. By this time the boys knew what was happening and were anxious to swim.

Bill had been working on the deck the whole time, even though we didn’t have the permit. Screw them. It’s a small deck but it’s big enough for what I need. We had to place it where it is because of the septic and the drain field, there’s not a lot of extra room.

Starting the deck. Bill had to dig holes to concrete the posts in. This left a LOT of dirt under the deck.
The backyard was a construction zone. Today, 6/4, it’s all cleaned up again.
I’m so happy to have a pool for the boys and me. We will use it a lot this summer.
Once we put the steps together, we called the boys up. They both jumped right in the pool.
Happy dogs.
We have nothing but a field and woods behind and the neighbors aren’t very close. It’s certainly not Kentucky but it’s still pretty private. The house you see in this photo belongs to people who do not go outside except to their car or to mow the grass.
Great spot to read.

Max jumps in the pool, gets out and turns right around and jumps in again. He does this several times in a row. I think he likes jumping in. All 3 of them have been using the pool often. We had to put a gate that could lock at the bottom of the steps, it will be useful to keep the boys from jumping in at their 9PM potty time.

Everything looked great, except under the deck. It was dirt and the dogs kept going under there. I got the brainstorm to put artificial turf under it. I got it as level as I could, sprayed it with weed killer, laid cardboard, then weed barrier, then the turf. It’s like a doggie playground. I’m quite pleased with the way it turned out.

They love it if I’m under there with them.
It will certainly cut down on the dirty dog situation. I can vacuum it too!

Bill was planning to leave for Kentucky tomorrow but the inspector, who I was told would be here today, said our name wasn’t on the list of inspections. They better come tomorrow. Funny thing, I asked a few neighbors with a pool and deck and they said they never got a permit. I guess I’m the idiot.

If you’re looking for me in the next few months, look no further than my backyard.

Have a super summer everyone!

 

 

 

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