hollydolly
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does she go and just sit in the car , or not go at all, Pappy ?Appointment at VA at 1:00 pm to get toe nails cut. The VA has issued a no visitors program again, so wife can’t go with me..![]()
does she go and just sit in the car , or not go at all, Pappy ?Appointment at VA at 1:00 pm to get toe nails cut. The VA has issued a no visitors program again, so wife can’t go with me..![]()
No Holly. She will stay home where it’s cool. High 90s again today..does she go and just sit in the car , or not go at all, Pappy ?
Oh yes you're absolutely right, the gardening is hard work, and constant upkeep even more so than the inside of the house tbh.After a morning swim I'll run a couple of errands. Am also working on deep cleaning our master bathroom shower tile in sections. It's not a job I love, but one that needs doing every six months or so. After I get out of the pool I work on that for a bit, then take my shower.
@hollydolly and others who describe your frequent gardening chores: you make me even more grateful to have a gardener who comes weekly. He's worth every cent. DH manages his small veggie garden and I keep an eye on the atrium herbs, but Raul takes care of the rest. Bless him.
That might be tmi, Aneeda.I no longer need to wear
My VA opened up for visitors about 5 weeks ago except for children. I like my wife to go as it is a 50 minute drive. Back to temperature checks, questions and showing ID again.@Pappy, almost no medical, dental or veterinary offices have permitted visitors or family members these days. I was shocked a few weeks ago when my DIL's obstetrician allowed me to tag along so I could see my future grandson in an ultrasound.
Our gardener costs $150 a month, so an average of $35 per week. He's works here an average of about 45 minutes and provides all his own tools, mowers and trimmers included. Virtually everyone in our neighborhood has a gardener. Prices remain competitive.At my house in Spain we have gardeners , because our home is on a gated community and we pay for that as part of the Community fees and it doesn't work out too expensive... but here altho' I could get a gardener, easily.. they're much more expensive, and I'd feel that it was a waste of money given that I'm home now, and retired.. and something has to keep me fit.
An average gardener here would cost about £30 per hour and there's a lot of work to be done.. to mow the lawns trim back the hedges and shrubs, and trees would take most of the day , and that's before any weeding or planting...Our gardener costs $150 a month, so an average of $35 per week. He's works here an average of about 45 minutes and provides all his own tools, mowers and trimmers included. Virtually everyone in our neighborhood has a gardener. Prices remain competitive.
£30 comes out to US$42, so not a big difference in hourly rates. The problem is that whatever gets done today will need to be revisited within a few weeks during growing seasons. Hiring out a full day's work several times a month would add up to some serious pocket change.An average gardener here would cost about £30 per hour and there's a lot of work to be done.. to mow the lawns trim back the hedges and shrubs, and trees would take most of the day , and that's before any weeding or planting...
That might be tmi, Aneeda.![]()
Just joking; You know me, I need to look for, and find humor any place I can, and the wording strikes my funny bone. And I thank you for that help finding a laugh!
I am glad to hear your update, as I had wondered a few times, recently , if that infection had healed up well for you, but I hadn't asked , in case it was tma.
I just made that up, for too much asking.![]()
My point being that it wouldn't be possible to get my lawns and everything done in just one hour... it would need several hours, every week....remember we get much more rain than you, so our growing seasons are fast and strong.. and we have lots of trees too with leaves that have to be constantly raked up every day£30 comes out to US$42, so not a big difference in hourly rates. The problem is that whatever gets done today will need to be revisited within a few weeks during growing seasons. Hiring out a full day's work several times a month would add up to some serious pocket change.![]()
Totally agree. That's what I meant, but didn't express it very well.My point being that it wouldn't be possible to get my lawns and everything done in just one hour... it would need several hours, every week....remember we get much more rain than you, so our growing seasons are fast and strong.. and we have lots of trees too with leaves that have to be constantly raked up every day![]()
Totally agree. That's what I meant, but didn't express it very well.Guess I need a second cup of coffee...
I'll hope for a rain free day for you as well Lee... after a whole year of waiting for the job to be finished it would be unlucky to get a wet day in AugustGoing to order the vinyl siding for the house. Two handymen will install this weekend so hoping for rain free day. It's been a year since this project was started due to being unable to get supplies or people to do the work.
Finishing up the sunroom interior myself this afternoon, it's looking good.
What color are you getting?Going to order the vinyl siding for the house. Two handymen will install this weekend so hoping for rain free day. It's been a year since this project was started due to being unable to get supplies or people to do the work.
Finishing up the sunroom interior myself this afternoon, it's looking good.
It's called Brownstone, sort of a light beige brown. Flashing, downspouts and window trim in a dark brown. Only doing the front of the house to match the new addition. The rest of the house already has a metal siding.What color are you getting?