Tuesday, May 13, 2008

The Klompen Classic

We finished! Well, I did anyway. My running boy did a very good job. I think he was probably the youngest one running and he ran for about a block short of two miles. After the first mile and a half he said he needed to walk, but then as soon as someone ran past us--two seconds later--he would start running again because he needed to be the fastest. Here is a picture taken by Daddy from the spot where running boy left the race. I continued on to the finish, making it in about 38 minutes. Not bad, but not my best either. Next year I'll try harder to be faster.




I have found a cleaning product that has cut my dusting time in half or more. The Pledge duster works great. It has the speed of a feather duster, but the cleaning power of the spray and rag I used to use. It comes with multi-surface cleaner, but I just sprayed a little of my Pledge on the duster and went to work. So fast, so easy. A recommended product.

Yesterday I took advantage of the sunshine to plant the garden. I planted two red pepper plants, one beefsteak tomato plant, and one yellow tomato plant. Never had yellow tomatoes before, so I thought I'd try them. I'll let you know how they are. I also planted peaches and cream sweet corn and some zucchini. I wondered to myself as I was doing all this, "why do I like gardening? It is so much work." As an illustration of this, I went out to check on things today and some weeds I hoed up yesterday are already back. Good thing I really like to watch my vegetables grow. Our strawberry plants are doing excellently as well. I think we could have a good crop of those this year.

I also picked some rhubarb. Some is a little bit of an understatement as I got more than 26 cups from the amount that I picked and I could still pick some from those two plants. We still have two or three more out there that I haven't touched, but I needed a break after chopping for an hour and half on what I picked. Needless to say, if anyone wants some rhubarb let me know.


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