Tell us about your gardening/yard this summer. That's Uno art, too. 
Now that, well, there’s some background needed.
2010ish. Working in Arizona. Mostly got involved with a church renovation in my down time, molding and casting gargoyles, because how often does one get to work on actual gargoyles.
But also asked about, was invited to watch a study by NAU on adapting watering techniques, soil composition, and plantings to maintain green spaces in the desert. I filed a lot of that aside for later, and critically, began working some of the results into my lawn at the time. I couldn’t afford the full bore modification but could hopefully get there with patience.
Also began the pumpkin party that has now basically become THE uno thing for Halloween.
2016. House expansion destroyed side and back yards. Also co worker was hired. We’re gonna call them Bill.
Now, they offered me Bill’s job as a sideways move before hiring. I DID NOT WANT. I liked my area of expertise.
2018: It became clear I’m racing against the clock with the kids growing and less slave labor at home I need to simplify/make a permanent setup to keep doing Halloween at the yard. I envisioned immediately a fire pit area, gazebo/covered patio, and permanent path around the house. We set our sights on 1/2, fixing the back and side yards.
Unfortunately there was family starting a landscaping business and this was going to be one of those things you could put as a portfolio showpiece. They blew the budget horrendously bad, we ended up finishing things ourselves.
Meanwhile Bill had the first…event. As the paramedics wheeled him out he was referencing me as being Abraham Lincoln. Not a joke. Literally thought I was Lincoln. This started a spiral of me starting to take more of Bills work.
2020 original planned start to finish the path around the front of the house. Little distraction that year delayed start. Original gazebo in back damaged. Noted increased wind issues all round. Bill a big no masker is one of first infected before vaccines.
2022 start conceptualizing a second circle for the front yard, not just a path. Begin testing lawn alternatives and other plants for not just a path but to landscape the front specifically for the Halloween walkthrough. Budget issues due to insert house disaster delay.
Bill delays retirement with me taking more of the work.
2023: work delayed again for budget, don’t recall details. Focus on side garden beds instead. More testing of future plants.
2024: spring water heater dies. There goes budget. Bill forced to retire. Uno gets Promotion to take that roll (yes, capitalized). Takes 3 months to backfill old roll.
Summer, decide it’s 2025 or bust., begin final phase of soil prep by mulching the entire lawn. Multiple wind challenges with THAT much sheet compost resulted in a super mega tarp of impossible size to cover the entire yard being required.
Spring 2025: remove tarps, and bear witness to the results.
Find farmer with a tractor to come till the yard. Farmer asks what on earth I’ve done to the soil. It’s softer and healthier than most farms, but also clearly nutrient dense and evened moisture content he’s not seen before. 15 years of slowly adding the coconut and worm casings has indeed yielded the same results as the bulk distribution used at NAU.