Mike headed out to an appointment Tuesday (April 29). Following that, he made a 30-mile trek into the wilderness on his dirt bike to pick up three new geocaches and then we went to the farm. I had everything packed and ready to load upon his return and we were on our way out of town by 3:00, arriving at the farm by 4:20.
Once
the pick-up was unloaded, Mike was off to mow the lawn while I unpacked. I
checked the yard and found a little rhubarb mature enough to pull. Once I cut
it into one-inch pieces, it was only two cups, but I decided I’d make it work
for a half recipe of rhubarb marshmallow cake. A cup of raspberries frozen
during the season last year filled out the fruit layer nicely. In fact, it was
delicious.
It
was a lovely day and warm in the sun, but let me tell you, the house was cold. When
I browned some chicken for our supper, I couldn’t figure out why the pan was
smoking. I finally realized it was steam.
Round
and round Mike went on the riding mower until he had the job finished about
7:00. Nellie doesn’t like the mower and stayed inside, but Bess isn’t paranoid
like that. She ran round and round the yard while Mike mowed.
Wednesday
morning, Mike discovered the “Meet of Champions” was scheduled for Thursday (May
1). He’s been looking forward to attending this event, a competition amongst
the top track and field competitors from regional high schools, but he didn’t
realize it would happen this soon in the month. We had intended to return to
town on Friday anyway. “It doesn’t really matter,” I said; “let’s go back for
the track meet.”
True
to form, Mike made sure he finished his list of chores, including:
·
Installing
the new water pump in the refrigerator (it works!)
·
Trimming
the yard with the weed-eater
·
Installing
a new flapper in one of the commodes (it works!)
·
Cleaning
the eaves trough at the kitchen door
·
Adjusting
the washing machine and setting up the clothesline
·
Cleaning
the shower head for better water volume
·
Pulling
some organic stuff from the pond
And
then, since he’d worked so hard, I allowed him to take a break and ride his
bike to Nezperce and back. (He carries his bike to the point where the road is
paved.) He reported record time, averaging16.7 mph – the fastest he’s ever
done. He attributes this excellent time to a fast bike, a fairly calm day, Accelerade
(energy drink), and of course, he’s not in too bad shape. (He just keeps getting better and better.)
There’s
construction on the Gilbert Grade. The flagger said they were putting on a lift
and resurfacing. Apparently they’re adding seven layers of dirt and fresh
gravel. (No, they aren’t paving it.) She added that they renew the grade in this way every seven years.
How long would the project take, Mike asked. Well, they said 21 days in the beginning and it's been three weeks, the flagger responded. She went on to say they were just finishing the lower part of the grade, implying there's quite a lot more to go.
So,
here we are, back in town. It was 88 yesterday afternoon and a great day for a
track meet. Supposedly today will be a cooler warm day (82), but then a cold
front comes through tonight bringing wind and dropping our high temps into the 60s all next week. Well, we have
things to do – wherever we are. KW
What does it mean that they are putting on a lift on the grade? What is a lift?
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Dad on the good ride!
It means, I guess, that they're adding a layer of material and tamping it down with a roller -- and doing that seven times. The flagger said they have to do it every seven years. I guess that "lifts" the road.
ReplyDeleteIt was just as hot today as it was yesterday. I carried water for the dogs when we walked.