Remember the work we had done in the back yard during the summer when some 8 trees were cut down? Now that December is here, replacement trees can be planted. Nick, our landscape guy, had some ideas for making our backyard more usable, and that’s what we’re going to have done this winter.
Our backyard has always given us headaches. The hardwood trees provide such a cover for the sun that grass has a hard time growing—and Barney has tried everything. The only green we’ve been successful with has come from moss. We’re hoping that by taking down trees on the west side of the yard, we’ll get more sun to the grassy area.
Here are some more pictures of the trees that had to come down before we could start the project that we’re showing you in this post.
winter project
Another problem we’ve had is the drainage. Streams of rain water flow through the yard to our neighbor’s yard. They have a drainage system that helps the water move down the slope to the drain on the street below us. Nick’s idea is to level out our yard and build a drainage area to flow into our neighbor’s system.
Since Nick plans on bringing top soil into the backyard with a Bobcat on the west side of the house, the ground on this side will be torn up so new sod will be needed. His men will also be working on the irrigation system that’s developed leaks over the years. Since we get so much rain to naturally water the “lawn,” we haven’t had to use the watering system for a number of years. Now it’s time to get it fixed.
the before look
the work begins
finished look
Before the rain came, the crew spread out grass seed and put straw over it. Sure hope the grass grows. (It didn’t, so new grass seed will be spread out when it gets warmer.)
Of course Nick and his workers have more to do. The rain washed away the grass seed, the irrigation system still has a small leak, and the sprinklers don’t cover everything on the side yard. Glad all will be done when the weather gets warmer and the irrigation system guy can come back. With the new fence coming in (sometime), we’ll be done! This has been a big job but so worth it.
staying fit
Now that we’re home for a while, we decided to get back to working out on a regular basis. For those of you in a regular exercise program, you know how painful this can be! Barney started back first while I was still going to physical therapy, but I got to start back in December. We’re going 3 days a week and loving it; the people we work out with are friendly and encouraging. If you’re in the Alpharetta/Johns Creek area, check out Grind Fitness Center.
The area on the right is for the wrestlers that Frank trains.
Christmas
One of our favorite parts of Christmas is family. Our original plan was for everyone to come to Georgia this year, but decided that it wouldn’t be wise for this year.
Christmas at NPCC
As one of the mega churches in the U.S., our church leadership decided not to meet inside the building until Covid-19 had calmed down. This year they sponsored a Christmas tree lighting service on the lawn outside the building. We were in our own circles so we could enjoy the music and drink the hot chocolate.
Barn’s birthday
At the turnover for the new year, we celebrated Barney’s birthday with some dear friends we spend time with.
As we look forward to 2021, our hopes and prayers for you all come to mind as we anticipate getting back on the road.