Monday, November 19th, 2018 07:30 am
So sore -- it seems unreasonable to be this sore from raking. I do blame that the pair of sneakers i wore on Saturday are worn out (so i tossed those) and that the very soft ground filled with mole tunnels i raked Sunday provided lots of ankle exercise. All the rakings go to good causes and i am sure it's good exercise. I have more ares i'd love to mulch: i eye the stands of autumn olive with expectation.

I found small snakes -- DeKay's brown snake and a worm snake (Carphophis amoenus) -- and a cricket frog.

The moss and native grass are green and happy to get sun. I love the native grass so much as it barely grows above a pleasant height except in may, when it goes to seed. And even then, it's not particularly tall. I can't wait until all the east yard is turfed with it, with the violets mixed in.

The mossy area is definitely getting thicker and stronger. It's a slow change, but going into this, our third winter, it's definitely a meaningful change.

I hope to find a way to be productive in the evenings. I spent a great deal of time skimming a TV show that is near soap opera-ish. I suppose it's no less productive than reading fluff, but i do want to pick up sewing and yarn habits again.
Tuesday, November 20th, 2018 03:10 am (UTC)
My shoulders and upper arms were sore (left shoulder still a little sore) from of branch-lopping over the weekend so I empathize.

We have lots of shade so we get a fair amount of moss and I'm fond of it, especially around my long-planned but not yet executed fairy garden.

Being productive in the evenings--yes, that's a struggle. MAking the NaNoWriMo commitment to myself gets me a bit off the computer games. I find easy fibercrafts can be done while half-paying attention to TV and also conversation. Not always compatible with a cat in one's lap though!
Wednesday, November 21st, 2018 02:25 am (UTC)
How I would love to se a living worm snake.

I hope you're feeling better today!