Friday, April 15, 2011

Freshly Mowed

One of my favorite days of spring has just passed.  It’s the day when we cut the grass for the first time each year.  After a winter of brownness and then the grass (and weeds) start to sprout the farm starts to look a little straggly.  After the first mowing of the season everything looks a thousand times better.  It makes me feel much better about all the many projects and chores that are required to keep this place in check.

Then after a day or so, reality sets in.  To keep the fields and lawn in shape, we have to cut this shit every two weeks and I go right back to being overwhelmed.  But, it's a nice feeling for a day or two. 

Every year there's one section of lawn outside the courtyard we don't cut until later.  These beautiful little yellow flowers bloom each year.  They remain for almost a month.  I don't know what they are, but they're really nice to have around.  If you know what they are, let me know. 

 





5 comments:

  1. if this is the price you have to pay to live in such a beautiful place then i think it is worth it. i complain about mowing our tiny lawn, it is with a pushmower so there is some validity to the complaining. seriously, i think you live in the most beautiful setting ever.

    xo
    janet

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  2. I think some of those yonder areas could be lovely left as unmowed "field." Mowed maybe twice a season to keep them under control. It looks beautiful though. Not like I think of the south. Very Vermont-like in many ways.

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  3. Funny, as we were dealing with the debris that was revealed in our yard when the snow FINALL melted, I found myself so appreciative of yard work. Then I caught myself, thinking I should make a note to remember this in August. Or even in June.

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  4. buttercups.

    and please tell me you have a riding mower.

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  5. I'm with the snob "not like I think of the south" Steve... I think some fields left to grow would be fabulous, but then I'm FROM the south so I know how beautiful it is!!! Poor Boston Steve;)... sounds like he needs a road trip to see how the "other half" lives!!!! (p.s. I really do love Steve;)

    joan

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