As I was driving to and from Indy, I noticed several lawn tractors being towed on trailors, and it set my mind to thinking about how I cannot live another minute with my current mower. It is nearly impossible to start, and I always have to use jumper cables and really just hope for the best (it usually helps to beat on the engine block with a rubber mallet while turning it over, just to shake things loose). To say that it needs a new battery and a tune-up is an understatement, and that is totally separate from the fact that I hate how it cuts, as it has no guide-wheels on the mowing deck and has a tendency to scalp the lawn on any incline or slope. Point being, I've wanted a new one since the second season I owned this one, which is to say, for three years. I looked at used mowers and realized that for what I wanted, a new one was not much more than used, and there is always the peace of mind (and three year warranty) that comes with buying new. So I cleaned up the Home Depot special, took a photo, put an ad on Craig's List, and went out to do a couple things outside. When I came back in I had just about forgotten I placed the ad, but I had several interested people already! One guy wanted to come over right away, and that's what he did -- with a trailor, and cash (cha-ching). So just like that, the old mower was gone! Monday afternoon, after finishing my research, I picked out the Cub Cadet 1046 VT, and how very sweet it is... two-cylider, 46" cut, electric PTO (blade engagement), mulching kit, 11 cutting heights, deck wash system, glove box, and a cup holder. It's a dream come true, really, and worth the four year wait.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Indianapolis Zoo.
Next we walked the canal downtown, and made our way to the zoo. It was a pretty good zoo I thought, although I've only been to maybe four zoos in my whole life. There were too many people, that's for sure, and I know people way better than I know zoos (and based on that, I'd say the fewer around the better).
Holliday Park.
Saturday mornings we like to visit Holliday Park, as Connor loves the playground equipment. Not to shake a stick at what he has in his own backyard, ahem, but this park is pretty great. And it turns out there is a lot more to the place than just the playground, I found after doing a quick Google search. Curious about the spelling of the name? So was I. Some pics from the day!
Friday, April 9, 2010
Indy And Family.
We usually do a spring and fall trip to Indy, and this year so far is no different. The drive to Indy is just over four hours, so I look at it as a prelude to the Real Deal drive to Long Island in the summer; it's a nice little warm up. I usually get to see my sister* Lea while I'm there, and she loves seeing her nephew and niece, too!
*Lea is not actually my sister, but that's another topic to file under "Blended Families and the New Millennium".
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
And The Heavens Opened Up...
Crazy, crazy rain storm, and it made me realize that there's more work to be done on the lawn surrounding the play set. Our property sits on too much clay, and drainage is always an issue.
The main thing though, was how relieved I was too have the major work done and the trees re-planted -- the weather last week was perfect, and it's not likely to be that nice again for a while, so we really had great luck with the timing of everything!
Monday, April 5, 2010
More Yard Work.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
He Is Risen!
Sunday was Easter, and it was a beautiful day. We went to church at Cascade (our new church home), then to Jerry & Wendy's for Easter dinner and an Easter Egg Hunt. Much candy and good times, and hopefully the kids picked up something about the true meaning of Easter, although I suspect it much like Christmas in that respect.
He Is Risen Indeed!
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Time To Play!
Friday, April 2, 2010
The Project: The Install!
The company I bought the play set from delivered it on Friday afternoon, and it was assembled but in like three parts. Big, heavy stuff to be sure, but we were able to manage.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
The Project, Part V.
Our second day working was spent leveling the sand, then installing a thick weed mat barrier, then spreading mulch over the whole area (and lots of it!). I think it was ten yards of sand and almost nine yards of mulch, to fill an area that's 32' x 24' and about 7" deep.
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