Sunday, 2 July 2017
Monday, 26 June 2017
Evening wander ....
…… on Crescent Beach, Bush and Bell Islands.
The sun was slowly disappearing to the west and tide approaching an exciting high level of 6’ 7” just 4" below its maximum range. For us we had never seen the local tide so high. Checking the charts I see the tide levels will fall for the remainder of the week.
With the advancing low light levels, it was a good opportunity to check out the some corners of islands to see the late evening effects.
Friday, 23 June 2017
The BIG grey circle is gone
The BIG grey
circle was left for us when we moved in. I believe up until early 2015, there
was an above ground pool in that location. Apparently it was badly damaged beyond
repair in an ice storm and was removed.
We went
through various thoughts of what to do with this ugly scar. Some of our ideas
included, relocating the fire pit to the centre of the circle and surround it
with a creative design of patio slabs. Another suggestion was to use the area
as a vegetable/herb garden by arranging homemade wooden garden frames with
walkways between them. The eventual winner was to remove the crushed stone,
fill with top soil and sod to the lot ....
I thought perhaps
we could do this ourselves, but this idea was soon consigned to the deep when I
was advised that the crushed stone could be about 18" deep. I did try to dig
at it, but I would have had as more success denting solid concrete with a
toothpick.
Enter Terry and
his backhoe ~
Terry a local
guy came by on the 5th May and spent a couple of hours digging up the
crushed stone and filling the area with top soil. The removed stone was then spread
around the lot in front and to the side of the single garage.
Today 23
June, the sod finally arrived and now we have a BIG green circle .....
| A BIG grey circle and two dropped logs. |
| Spreading the fill. |
Wednesday, 21 June 2017
The first oil and change and blade sharpen
The Husqvarna
lawnmower (Lawrence
..!!!) has now done five hours of running which coincidently is also five cuts.
At this point Honda recommend on a new engine the oil be changed.
A
nice feature on my 28 year old Crappy Tire lawnmower was the oil drained from
the bottom of the engine via a drain plug, which always ensured complete
drainage and no spills. The Honda engine does not have this, the oil iinstead
is drained through the filler pipe as the lawnmower is carefully tilted, I am not
too impressed by this. From the photos below you will see I had to be creative to
avoid any spillage.
I also took
the blade off and with my a diamond file dressed it good and very sharp.
All done now and ready for the rest of the cutting season ...
| Oil pan in place. |
| Lawrence in place. |
| The filler pipe which today was the drain pipe. |
| Being creative. |
| It works. |
| Funnel in place for the SAE30. |
| Taking the blade off. |
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