water feature in full flow |
empty pool |
The weather turned fearfully windy and
dumped the previously mentioned extraordinary heavy crop of catkins into the swimming pool en mass.
Due to the fact that we were too busy decapitating more olive trees to clean
the pool, when the sun then came out in earnest it turned the pool water into
soup. It had been beautifully clear and clean all winter so it was a huge
disappointment to see it looking so grotty. It didn’t take long to empty
however and it was super to see the water feature in full flow. Ray put the
pressure washer to good use cleaning down the sides of calcium and loose paint.
Next stop, minor repairs and either repainting or possibly even tiling.
after |
before |
The tops of the two big olive trees that
blocked the view of the village came down with a bump and it then took some
time to harvest the big logs for the wood piles and saw the smaller branches
for the bonfire. The pressure of the end of the burning season ensured that we
worked flat out dragging and cutting and burning for what seemed like days on
end. The weather helped us in this respect as there were several rainy days
which, although it didn’t stop the woodland management work, it made the
massive bonfires seem a bit safer. As always, if only we had had another week
of this work we could have got it finished but this way we have saved something
to look forward to in the autumn!
In between times I managed to get a big bag
of fertilizer pellets from the agricultural store in Lefkas and got round more
of the plantings which the rain helped wash into the ground. The following hot
sunny period then gave another huge crop of weeds; it has been a funny spring
this year with alternate hot and wet weather. The flowers have flourished
however and put on a huge show of bright colours.
The grass under the
trees by the pool grew to about 12” tall in what seemed overnight but still
looked lush and green after mowing with my electric hand clippers, which are a
huge improvement on the small shears I used to use. Unfortunately it revealed
the full extend of the damage done by the dog chewing the automatic watering
nozzles. I shall leave repairing them to last in the hope she will have grown
out of her vandalism stage by then. I get her bones from the butcher whenever I
can, which she enjoys immensely. In fact, she is quite good at finding bones
herself on our early morning walks. The other day she was rooting around the
base of a tree and came out with a treasure that she proudly carried home for
endless gnawing.
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