I have a push mower. It only works, however, when someone cares enough about the grass to use it - and that is seldom me
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I just came in from mowing, and I agree...very zen. I have a push mower for the house and a garden tractor for the rural property. I find both satisfying. Now off to pull weeds for the chickens from the areas that they're not allowed!
Riding mower can be Zenish.....can also be hell on a worn out bod, depending on circumstance.
Bumpy land hard on my back and working the clutch blows up my knee.
Haven't taken the snow thrower off and put the mower on the tractor yet, that hurts too.
Mowing has turned into the 'M' word...like an unmetionable curse word.
I'll be 'haying' rather than mowing by the tractor's ready to cut...hahaha!
We did some of the loft space today, over the # 6 pen. Have brackets for a table/shelf at waist level in the back of the storage corner but DH lost his balance on the ladder (wasn't locked well) and wrenched his back. When he fell back off of it, he hit my left hand, which pulled my middle finger down from my index finger and pulled that muscle down the middle finger into my hand. Never fails. He started out feeling okay, now, back to square one. Anyway, we did get one thing accomplished, at least. Not sure where else will have loft space, maybe Atlas's pen.
BUT, I finished putting the mitered-corner striped border on this quilt and DH cut about 1/2 of the pasture so we did accomplish a few things today.
what a beautiful quilt, at least you got some stuff done, better than doing nothing at all, that happens most days here.