Surly came down yesterday to give me a hand turning the garden over. By giving me a hand I mean doing all the work. I'll need to finish up some things but the strip on the left was sod, so the help was greatly appreciated. The lower right spot has some strawberries. I'm going to put some type of edging around them. The green spot in the middle has asparagus plants there. I'll clean that up with a hand trowel and get the edge next to the rhubarb cleaned up as well.
While Surly was here I had him help me load my "T" argon cylinder in my pickup. In this case I actually did my share. A full tank weighs about 130 lbs. I used to hump those things around solo, but as Clint said, a man has to know his limitations. The big cylinder holds twice the gas as the "S" cylinder I just refilled. Since my torch is no longer leaking, I just might have a lifetime supply now.
It was cold Sunday night. The water in the birdbath was frozen yesterday morning. I gave a quick glance at the fruit trees, and they didn't seem to be hurt but I'll know more in a couple of days. Lots of work to do, both inside and out, but I'm looking forward to knocking out a few jobs on the "honey-do" list.


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