20 March 2018

Still alive

Baby is thriving.

Not skiing as much as I would have liked this winter.

The yard at BaseCamp Ponderosa has responded well to the vast amounts of wood chips and mulch I applied over the last fall and this winter.  I have had great success with something called "chipdrop.in".  It's a direct to arborist service - you get a giant truck load (or two) of wood chips delivered by suprise to your home.  Sign up for a load of wood chips, and you could wait months... or sign up and not be able to get into your garage due to the seven cubic yards of wood chips.  So far, very happy.

I am engaged in a war on my lawn.  Well, actually with my lawn.  You see, I hate grass.  It is the ultimate parasitic organism, and I am trying (with some success) to eliminate it from my homestead. My entire backyard is now devoid of grass, save for a few bits in and around my lower urbanite terrace (fancy way of saying I built a patio area using broken concrete from an old pad next to my driveway that I've turned into a planting bed).  

This winter... wow, talk about a non-event.  Much warmer than normal.  Our local mountains have received not even half of a typical year. 

I'm scaling way back the amount I am on social media.  Again, I turn to my oft neglected blog for an outlet.  

Other than a wicked bout of the "Gombu" fever than went around during the holiday period, all is well, knock on wood. 

How goes with all of you? 

Thanks for your continued support... One of these days I will prepare myself and put up a post on politics (yuck).

Crazed American

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