This past weekend I went to the farm and just checked on things. 2nd Man stayed town to work. Not going to complain about that at all.
I didn't mow. As you can see, here is a good example of how our grass bounces back. From dry and brown to lush and green. That's even after I sometimes cut it shorter in the hot months.
Not sure if a picture can convey cold but the one taken above was cold. When I got there...
...it was 52. OK so some of you in other states will laugh that this was cold but after 90 to 100 degree temps for months, our first blast of cold always feels really cold. I wore shorts and a t-shirt when I left the apartment. The car was comfortable, I left from a parking garage where it's warmer and so when I got to the farm and opened the car door, it was cold! The wind and overcast skies didn't help.
I skipped mowing and decided to edge...then I realized I was out of the trimmer line. I knew there was something I was going to get last week. Oh well.
So I just did small projects around the yard and barn. I cleaned out some stuff, re-staked the citrus trees, and moved some things into the barn/workshop. By midday it was warmer with the sun out. The picture above was taken during darn near perfect weather (used my car to bring a heavy piece of lumber to the barn).
Then lastly, something funny happened, well funny AFTER the fact!
So I'm walking around checking things out and as I was looking up at a tree, I came upon this.
A HUGE SNAKE!
RUN!!!!!!!!
I would have stepped on it were it not for my quick reflexes impromptu dance moves created while leaving quickly leaving the area. But then, as I checked my watch to see what my heart rate was, OH...wait...upon further inspection, turns out it was just a branch that fell from the tree.
Well it LOOKED like a snake. Right? Right?
It's always something.
Real OR imagined.
Hope you are off to a good start to the week.