Monthly Archives: August 2010

Next up, the dead grass

I have installed about 190 feet of drainage pipe in my yard in the last three weeks.  Digging trenches with a pick-axe is fairly straight forward, but terrible demanding on an accountant’s arms.  Digging trenches with a shovel is near impossible, especially in rocky soil.  Fortunately, I discovered the difference after the first fifteen feet of trench and bought the pick axe (thanks Carlos).  Best $20.00 I’ve spent in weeks.

So now the water is directed away from the foundation – and down various hills – on all four corners of the house.  Someone once told me that water around a house is a very destructive force.  What do I know?  So I believe them – as I continue to play the landscaping game.

Since the drainage is complete, it’s time to start focusing on the grass. 

The dead grass that is.

Windows Updates and Don Henley

I almost completely forgot that this little website was here.  It’s been awhile – and quite a bit has happened in getting from here to there.  And while I could have ridden into the sunset, with a clean and complete getaway to boot, it wasn’t in the cards.  One day, after clicking that little icon in the lower right hand corner of my massive notebook computer – and after waiting the perfunctory 5 minutes to download everything – and the 25 minutes to install, reboot, and the complete the installation of the updates – BAM! I have Windows Live Writer again – reminding me of this drivel about absolutely nothing.

And Don Henley singing Heart of the Matter – over and freaking over again on my iPod.  What does that have to do with anything?

Maybe I’ll just type stuff and then post it.  Dunno.