or, rather, beds plural, but I am getting ahead of myself, so I'll leave the explanation of that crappy pun for a while.
This morning I was up and at it shortly after eight o'clock. I raked up the long grass from the no-mow May area of the lawn, dragged out the lawn mower and gave it its first cut of the year. We have now moved from no-mow May to it looks fucking awful for most of June. Basically it takes the best part of a month, or even more, for the lawn to produce a decent sward after being allowed to go wild for a month*.
30% headed out shortly after nine on a variety of errands, including a gossip session intellectual debate with her nail technician.
I collected up a selection of tools from the shed and workshop and headed out to the vegetable garden where I made a start on the assembly of the raised beds. The first stage was levelling the site and this was done "by eye" with a hoe and rake.** I then measured up, hammered in a couple of pegs and heaved the first 8' sleeper in to position. It took a bit of faffing around to ensure that the butt joints lined up correctly, but the use of a couple of hardwood wedges allowed accurate alignment. I can also report that the structural timber screws provided by the sleeper supplier were awesome. My little impact driver made light work of joining the sleepers together.
My overall design is for two raised beds, each is built from two courses of sleepers which will make them about 16" high. One bed is 4' x 8' and the second is 4' x 4'. By the end of the day I had completed the larger bed and laid the first course of sleepers for the smaller bed.
I would have finished the second bed, but 30% reminded me that we were out this evening, so the need for a shower put an end to my garden construction activities for today.
Tonight's entertainment was Pershore Operatic & Dramatic Society's production of Priscilla Queen of the Desert at the No. 8 arts centre in Pershore. I have to report that the show was absolutely fantastic. The music, the performances, the whole ensemble was outstanding, and as for the costumes ... they were fabulous! We went with a few members of the coven and all of us were amazed at the quality of the production by a dedicated and skilled amateur troupe.
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* It has actually gone wild for 7 or 8 months, since that area of the lawn is far too wet to cut until after May
** I put a spirit level on the beds, once assembled, and was surprised how close to level I had actually got with only my eye for guidance.
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