ALL. DAY. LONG. It took me that long to get the framing for the grape arbor in place. I started by getting a WB full of compost from chicken run. Weeded the 2 beds where the grapes are planted. Love that Rogue hoe, though I nearly chopped those grapes down. Set the first 3 T posts in line with the ends of the T's of the clothes line where the grapes are planted. Then... met the mother rock where post #4 had to go. Took all my muscle power, a 5' iron bar, lots of leverage, propping rock with iron bar and spade, back filling underneath with chunks of fire wood to lever it up out of the hole before I could get enough of a grip on that rock to tip it up and out of the hole. Then, met rusty eye bolts at the top of the T's. Those had to come out to tie the uprights onto the T's. I love WD40! My feeble brain does not latch onto the righty tighty, lefty loosey concept very well. Every time my wrench slipped, I found myself heading in the wrong direction when I got the wrench re-adjusted. Of course, there was not a single 3/8" wrench to be found. Got uprights installed between posts and T's just in time to rush inside to cook supper... just in time to rush off to get GD to youth group. My back is complaining about that rock.
Hawk hanging around all day, worrying the robins. I think it's a youngster. It will perch in the woods and yell back at the robins, until they gang up and drive it off. Chickens not paying much mind to that hawk.
Tomorrow, I need to finish the grape arbor job: mulch with cardboard and hay for weed barrier, install horizontal support, then tie grape vines up. The Somersets are putting on a good show of clusters. The old fashioned Concord has not bloomed. That vine was planted late last summer, and will take several years to get established.