It is too early to start mowing

As I was sitting outside soaking in the magical spring weather, I heard the sound of a lawnmower. The first thing came to my mind was, “Shit, not already!” I surveyed our lawn, already a beautiful lush green, and decided that it wasn’t that high yet. What is wrong with these people! It is only the first week in May and still cold in the evening. It can wait.

A week later, I heard the lawnmower again. The sound makes me very anxious, because once I start mowing; my life is committed to mowing 3 hours a week, every week until the fall (we have a rather large lawn, unfortunately). That’s a lot of time and fossil fuels (we have too much lawn for a push-reel mower) committed to keeping the lawn shorter than 4 inches tall. So of course, I start thinking of reasons why I should and can put mowing off. The first reason that came to mind seemed very reasonable. Mike did not check out the mower to make sure it is in good working condition. Therefore, it really didn’t make sense for me to start it up, because I couldn’t fix it, if it needed fixing. Heaven forbid if it broke while I was mowing.

A couple of days later, I heard the same lawnmower again. This time I noticed the buds on the Redbud tree, they were hardly visible. Then I surveyed the lawn for violet ~ none. Well, that was a no brainer and my best excuse for not mowing. There is no reason to mow a lawn until after the violets have been harvested from the lawn for at least five or more salads. Sure, I can go into the woods to harvest them, but nothing is better than harvesting flowers and herbs from your lawn. And you cannot harvest flowers and herbs after you have mowed over them, yuck! So folks, I have the best reason (besides using fossil fuels) for not mowing our lawn for a couple of more weeks. I need to harvest my “lawn” first. It’s good to be a forager!

A salad made last spring ~ now that's the perfect reason to not mow the lawn.

A salad made last spring ~ now that’s the perfect reason to not mow the lawn.

 

 

Loving that solar energy

It seems that lately I get reminders almost every other day of how long this past winter has been. Now that the weather has changed, the great outdoors keeps calling me, begging me for attention. I really do feel guilty if I don’t answer it and “waste” my time indoors working on the computer or doing chores.

Yes, there are also lots of chores to do outdoors; some are more satisfying than others. There’s one particular chore that I didn’t realize how much I missed during the winter until recently ~ hanging laundry. Sure, it takes effort and foresight (I need to watch the weather forecast), but the rewards are tenfold. I actually get giddy when I think about it ~ I am actually harnessing the sun’s energy to dry my clothes rather than utilizing fossil fuels by using the dryer. The 5 or 10 minutes I am outside hanging our laundry in the early morning are very Zen moments for me. I am being embraced by the sun’s rays while listening to all the lovely music of the birds starting their day.  It is the perfect beginning to a beautiful day.  When I am out there, it becomes so apparent how much I have missed this activity and how much fuller my life is when I am doing it.laundry 2014

May your mornings start off with sun and songs of life around you.