I don’t know that it’s better but very good. I’d stick with the Meson. This one comes with 3 different tank sections so might be a little complicated.Better than the Meson?
Wishing you pleasant travels, David!Looking for an early start tomorrow, the long drive home. So I'll be scarce for a few days, might have enough energy to touch bases, or not![]()
I still have an iStick 40. My grandson gave it to me. He rode a bicycle a lot and dropped it on the road several times. It's ancient and battered, doesn't hold as much charge as it used to but it just won't die. It sits on a shelf and I dig it out once in a while. Just can't bring myself to retire it.
I mowed a few days ago and the very back of my yard was still wet. I get tired of dealing with the wet lawn in the spring.It's currently 60 degrees and foggy. Today's high is a whopping 88 degrees. We had a few thunderstorms last night, but fortunately, nothing severe. I meant to mow my lawn before it rained, but didn't get around to it. Now I have to wait for it to dry out.
I much prefer simple.I don’t know that it’s better but very good. I’d stick with the Meson. This one comes with 3 different tank sections so might be a little complicated.
Have a safe trip.Looking for an early start tomorrow, the long drive home. So I'll be scarce for a few days, might have enough energy to touch bases, or not![]()
Some of the iSticks are really tough. I have two 40’s and they both are like new.I still have an iStick 40. My grandson gave it to me. He rode a bicycle a lot and dropped it on the road several times. It's ancient and battered, doesn't hold as much charge as it used to but it just won't die. It sits on a shelf and I dig it out once in a while. Just can't bring myself to retire it.
You probably didn’t get much rest. Hope the week is a fast one.Good morning. I’m feeling pretty exhausted still. Feel like I really didn’t get any rest this weekend. It’s going to be a long week.
We have 21 going to a sunny 53. Should be a nice day for the workers. 88 is way to hot for me.It's currently 60 degrees and foggy. Today's high is a whopping 88 degrees. We had a few thunderstorms last night, but fortunately, nothing severe. I meant to mow my lawn before it rained, but didn't get around to it. Now I have to wait for it to dry out.
Is there any way to put in a drain?I mowed a few days ago and the very back of my yard was still wet. I get tired of dealing with the wet lawn in the spring.
From what I understand, the back of the yards where the lawns meet on the houses on mine and the next street over used to be a stream many years ago but was developed. It doesn't help that two houses behind me have their sumps being pumped to the property line and it flows down to my yard and is supposed to flow on down to the other yards after mine but mine tends to hold water because of the high clay content. I did take a shovel and made a trench from where the water builds up to where my yard ends and the next door neighbor's yard begins and it has helped. I've thought about putting in some sort of a drain but am not really sure how to do it. Also, all of our utility lines are buried so I'd have to call and have them marked before doing any deep digging.Is there any way to put in a drain?
Yes, a very good idea to find out where the wires are before you dig anything. Good luck.From what I understand, the back of the yards where the lawns meet on the houses on mine and the next street over used to be a stream many years ago but was developed. It doesn't help that two houses behind me have their sumps being pumped to the property line and it flows down to my yard and is supposed to flow on down to the other yards after mine but mine tends to hold water because of the high clay content. I did take a shovel and made a trench from where the water builds up to where my yard ends and the next door neighbor's yard begins and it has helped. I've thought about putting in some sort of a drain but am not really sure how to do it. Also, all of our utility lines are buried so I'd have to call and have them marked before doing any deep digging.