Shorter Days Can Be as Sweet as a Smushed Tiger Cake

Shorter Days Can Be as Sweet as a Smushed Tiger Cake

Every year immediately following the summer solstice I hear someone complain that the days are now getting shorter. It’s particularly jarring this year contrasted against the palpable enthusiasm everyone has with the end of pandemic-related restrictions.

It takes a special kind of downer to cry over slightly shorter days when a year ago they were alone drinking spiked seltzer and complaining that Zoom makes their neck look fat. Read More

Waiting for My Weeds to Bloom

Waiting for My Weeds to Bloom

This time of year, homeowners need to keep ahead of invasive weeds otherwise things in their yard can quickly get out of hand.

This is especially challenging for me this year because it is my first spring in a new house.

New things are constantly popping out of the ground and I have no idea which ones are purposeful and which ones are working to suffocate the flowers and plants we actually want. Read More

Overthinking How to Use a Lawn Sprinkler

Overthinking How to Use a Lawn Sprinkler

If I had to guess what the most mentally exhausting part of my first solo week as a stay-at-home dad to a toddler and a newborn would be, I never would’ve guessed: “watering a giant patch of dirt.”

Yet, since the landscaper told me to water the spot twice a day “enough to really get it wet but not so much that it pools or makes puddles,” it’s practically all I think about. Read More