On Saturday I went and bought some
Eco-Lawn grass seed. It supposedly grows in the shade, so last night The Geek and I moved the rock edging for the garden and shovelled some of the dirt to the rough area beside the back fence to flatten it out. I spread the grass seed while she went on her first garbage eve expedition for 2009.

So far the birds haven't made a feast of the seed. Hopefully there is alot of other food out there for them right now and they won't be tempted.

Closer to the house, the tulips are starting to get serious about this spring stuff. Maybe there will be flowers by this weekend.

And The Geek's first haul from garbage eve. These two bikes, plus another one that is slightly larger than N3's blue bike.

The neon orange and green show up alot brighter at dusk.
Every spring, Dad would come home from work one day with a little glass full of cut tulips for the kitchen table.
ReplyDeleteJust hearing the word "tulip" reminds me of springtime when I was a kid.