Seems like we need to do some maintenance on our road. Here the other day, Elin stood quite a while talking to our neighbors pushing the stroller back and forth. At the end the stroller almost got stuck in the rut created by the wheels. And several days later the ruts has not gone away.
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Manual labour part #1: My idea of having fun…
My idea of having fun on a Friday evening: After Elin and the kids had gone to sleep I went out and started digging a ditch behind the outbuilding where I’m not able to use the backhoe loader (or any other machine) without risking rolling down the step hill. Decided to spend an hour, well aware that it will take longer, but my back is not prepared for more than an hour. Must admit that I admire Elins grandfather and his crew that dug out all this manually with the help of a small tractor. One thing is for me to dig the ditch next to the concrete wall, but digging everything when most if it is stone hard clay…OMG!
When done I will try to get rid of the moss, then mount the plastic protection on the concrete, lay drainage and cover with gravel.
Snow gone
Picture from yesterday morning, no snow anymore, but still below zero during night and early morning. Previous status was from the 7’th, found here
Exploring my neighborhood: Running from Grepperud to Løken
Elin dropped me off at Grepperud today when we headed home from Bjørkelangen. I did then run passing by Botnersætra and then uphill to Basterheia. At Basterheia my iPhone decided to reboot, therefore I have it documented in two exercises at Sports-tracker. When having the premium version of Sports-tracker I have Norgeskart available, making it way more easy to find my way compared to Google Maps or MapQuest which Sports-tracker uses on the web. Anyhow, from Basterheia, passing Gravtjenn – wrote my name in the training diary located there, then following a straight line down to Løken (possible since the farmers has not started spring work yet).
Nice one, will actually do this together with my kids one day, stopping at Fosser it is doable for them as well.
Screenshots from my phone showing the route
Then various pictures from the route
Running towards Trollkjerka
Last Friday I had some time and did try to run towards Trollkjerka. Unfortunately I did not have enough time to get all the way to the top, to much snow slowing me down, but in a couple of weeks it should ready for a nice run.
Using Sporstracker I did track the run, see details here http://www.sports-tracker.com/workout/rhellem/54f9776ee4b023d8f49e7219
Forestry machine early morning
Now and then
Less snow two days after – sign of spring
On Sunday the 1’st Iver and I was out enjoying the snow. Two days after I went for a run and the conditions had completely changed, picture taken at the same locations as the one from the previous blog post showing the snow sledge at the bottom right.
Doing it the old fashioned way
Applying the final touch on the concrete floor before we can start to lay the parquet flooring. The concrete needed to be leveled, small job doing that – the problem was afterwards when I had to clean the tooling. Since all water faucets outside still was frozen I went down to the small stream (brook) and cleaned it there, just like Elin’s grandmother washed clothes back in the old days. Worked as a charm, tools and bucket all clean and nice now.














