we will have green grass for the wedding.
Rick and I got out into the poop infested back yard today and worked our ass's off. We trimmed trees, scalped the dead lawn, cleaned the patio off and even tried to burn some of the small twigs in the chiminere. "DISASTER see final thought"
We then proceeded to plant rye grass. Now rye grass is suppose to be planted in October just after the summer heat, but since we only found out this week about a wedding . . .
I don't know if this will work or not but I figure it can't make it any worse than it is now. So we will see in a few days (14 or so) if we get any of that green stuff sprouting.
I just can't seem to move my arms right now so I am going to stop typing.
I will surely pay for all this hard work tomorrow.
**Chimineres are designed for small fires not blazing ones ... they are not designed to have fire shooting out the chimney.
We first found this out at our wedding reception when E and Sean built a roaring fire and the top part (chimney part) cracked right up the side. Well with alittle special glue and strong wire Rick managed to save it.
Someone forgot that lesson today and before you know it there was a roaring fire...complete with fire shooting about 6 inches out the top of the chimney.
Since the top chimney part was so securely fixed, the only thing left to crack was the base. Not only did it crack up the side but it also cracked around where the base of the fire was. And all the kings horses and all the kings men couldn't put the chiminere together again.
Bye bye chimiinere! :(
