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| Home Sweet Home |
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| removing the old lawn |
On Wednesday, after waiting from 8am to 5:30 pm and in that time placing phone calls that automatically went into voice mail, our promised yard contract saw absolutely no progress. To say we were angry and frustrated would be an understatement. By days' end we were finally told the scheduling in the office had messed up (duh!) and they would be out the following day. We impressed on them that "sooner would be better than later" since one of us had a dental appointment in the afternoon.
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| Gary (in white shorts) speaks to the supervisor |
To their credit, the very next morning shortly after 8am a literal army of trucks showed up all along and across the street from our house. I lost count how many vehicles there were, maybe 5.
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| 8 men working |
Many men wearing matching chartreuse, company logo T-shirts jumped out and after a brief consultation with Gary, began tearing up the existing lawn (what remained after severe winter-kill, extreme drought conditions for months) in preparation for the new sod.
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| our new lawn on the flatbed truck |
With all the right equipment, tools, and obvious necessary skills this army of men "got to it!!" with determination to get the job done well and in a timely manner.They reminded me of ants working hard and fast to accomplish their goals.
I admit that in spite of my irritation at the delay and lack of communication the day before, I was impressed with how well the job was carried out. We watched the entire process within their view -- not leaving any opportunity for people to goof off. There was none of that.
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| the end result! |
As you can see, they did a good job. As the men cleaned up the work area, Gary was instructed how to water the new lawn for the first 30 days as the roots grow down into the soil to take hold.
Then today we went to our water company to let them know that in these continued drought conditions, we will be exceeding the current rule to water only once a week. They understood. Their computer system issues naughty notices when their meters tell them a homeowner is exceeding the requirements; but today we were told it's okay to ignore that if/when it comes. Keep our paperwork and all should be well.
It was time for fun. Gary suggested we have lunch at Swampy's, a riverside grill about 20 minutes from our house. I'm not sure we've been there since last fall, and it is one of my fav places, so off we went.
We've had the burgers many times in the past, and they are good. I snapped this picture of the menu to prove to those not familiar with Florida cuisine that serving alligator is not at all unusual. What would be unusual was if Gary or I would order that. We don't dine on reptiles. (The very idea makes me want to upchuck!!)
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| looking south on the Rainbow River and the Hwy 484 bridge |
About 90 percent of the dining tables at Swampy's are open air (no walls), with a small indoor seating area. But a huge draw to this place are the water-front tables. It's also a good idea to show up before the crowds, which we did.
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| looking north on the Rainbow River |
Countless times on this blog I have written of my love for eating within view of water. While that was pretty hard to do in my former home state of Colorado, here in Florida it's an easy goal to attain.
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| kayak traffic on the river |
We have been a part of the river traffic in the past. The first time was via a shared kayak and the second time in a canoe. Both adventures were new to me, experiences Gary has given me (along with zip-lines, a couple of airboat rides, and steering a 2-seat catamaran).
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| Us |
I do not mean to belittle myself when I honestly state that in comparison to my former self who preferred to sit for hours hunched over needlework and was a fraidy-cat to try athletic amusements, with Gary I've enjoyed amazing adventures.
(Apparently my theme song has become, "What I Did For Love.")
Our food came and we thoroughly enjoyed it. My friend Sheila commented that the servings at Swampy's are huge. Well, yes, they are generous, but this open-faced Philly sandwich is smaller when folded over. But with that said, we couldn't finish all of our French fries, and I forgot to eat my pickle.
After the long wait for the landscaping project to get started, then the furious activity to get it done, and concerns regarding the water company, it was so good to get that all behind us.
Today's retreat to a quiet place was wonderful. We are thankful to have that work done and to now be able to enjoy the fruits of labor, eat well, and doze in our recliners.
Arise, my love,
my beautiful one,
and come away.
Song of Solomon 2:10
Until next time, grace and peace.
Barbara














14 comments:
First of all - love your blog layout and your header. So nice - everything looks so nice and fresh.
Oh gosh, I do get anxious when a contracted company doesn't keep their appointment. But things happen and it sure looked like they went above and beyond to make it up, by putting so many men on the job. Do they normally do that? And they did a great job. Your lawn looks very nice and lush.
Swampy's looks like a fun place to eat. I like a water view when dining out as well.There's just something about it and your photos really capture the personality of the place.
It really does sound like a perfectly delightful day.
Take care! 🐊
You've had an exciting few days! Glad the company came through for you and how nice to get out after all that. It looks like a fun place to eat and the chance to eat on the water is always nice.
I love your adventures with Gary. That could be a book - "Adventures with Gary!"
Your new lawn looks beautiful!! Glad that is all behind you now, except for the watering! That restaurant on the river looks amazing, Barbara! I have tried gator but once was enough! Been there and done that. I agree with Mari about the book! That's kind of what we do here, though, is't it!! Journaling memories! Love ya, dear friend! xo
Your new lawn is beautiful! I would love to eat at Swampy's but like you would refrain from eating 'gator!
Hello, my friend! Your new lawn looks absolutely beautiful! I am glad it is done, and now you two can enjoy your summer! I always enjoy reading about your adventures! Have a cozy day!
The new front lawn looks fabulous. I know you both are thrilled to have it completed and I do hope the roots take hold as they strengthen and grow. Your meal at Swampy's looked so good. Enjoy your weekend, Barbara!
Oh wow! It looks like the pulled out all the stops to get the work done and they did a great job, I hope the watering goes well.
That is an interesting menu, I don't think I would choose the alligator either but it looks like a fantastic place to spend some time.
Dear Barbara, I love your blog header! Your photos are beautiful, dear friend! I love the front lawn, the meal looks delicious and you always look amazing!
Love the lawn. I think I mentioned that our backyard is sandy, sigh. Anyways, love Swampys and it has been a good awhile since we have been there. I always get the hamburger and there is nothing wrong with eating alligator. LOL
I'm having fun getting caught up with you! Your house looks gorgeous with that natural lawn. And I've never even eaten at Swampy's! I should GO! Would you please email me Barbara. I want to visit a church in our area and need your advice. I also want to know more about going to the equestrian center! HELP!! Hugs, Diane....from across town!
Waterfront eating is always a good idea. I think the lawn looks lovely.
What a lovely front garden you now have. A truly wonderful view. I never tried alligator sandwich. Best wishes to you all, Barbara. God bless.
Oh man, that waiting game with contractors is the absolute worst, but at least they brought a literal army the next day to make up for it! The yard looks amazing. Glad you went to the water company to head off those "naughty notices" ahead of time, too, the water police do not play around during a drought, haha. Enjoy the beautiful new view, Barbara!
Well that was quite the crew together to complete your yard. It looks very nice. It's also reassuring to get that nod from the water people. Yummy looking sandwich. I'm playing catch-up after many busy days here in our neck of the woods.
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