... and the swan doth hide his head under his wing, poor thing.
(We are going to forget the bit about the snow for a few months yet, OK???)
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Shirley beach, silver sunset
Friday, September 25, 2009
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Autumn projects and Bella update
I have a plan! And the laundry room will be finished very soon... and the garage. Those are the two rooms that are left in the remodelling of the interior that need some help from contractors (or for me to take time off work to do them, and that is not happening).
The washer/dryer will hide behind folding doors, and will have a storage cabinet above them. The door to the garage will be fixed and made pretty, and we'll tidy up the walls between the garage and the laundry room and hall. And then I will see to the floor and the baseboards/skirting boards, put up racks and pegboards, and the garage will be a good workshop.
Bella is having a very good week. It seems that the secret is to totally ignore her. Much as I love a dog who greets me enthusiastically when I return home, I have to understand that she is not ready to do that yet, and that even saying "hello" to her on opening the front door can scare her to the point of peeing. So I don't even look at her, and a few minutes later she approaches me all happy. AND she peed in the street this morning--not on the back lawn! (I'm sure dog pee is not a very interesting subject for most people, but anyone who has an ultra-submissive Great Dane will know why it is such a big deal.)
The washer/dryer will hide behind folding doors, and will have a storage cabinet above them. The door to the garage will be fixed and made pretty, and we'll tidy up the walls between the garage and the laundry room and hall. And then I will see to the floor and the baseboards/skirting boards, put up racks and pegboards, and the garage will be a good workshop.
Bella is having a very good week. It seems that the secret is to totally ignore her. Much as I love a dog who greets me enthusiastically when I return home, I have to understand that she is not ready to do that yet, and that even saying "hello" to her on opening the front door can scare her to the point of peeing. So I don't even look at her, and a few minutes later she approaches me all happy. AND she peed in the street this morning--not on the back lawn! (I'm sure dog pee is not a very interesting subject for most people, but anyone who has an ultra-submissive Great Dane will know why it is such a big deal.)
Monday, September 21, 2009
Early September morning
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Forgotten, misplaced, and just-never-got-around-to-it projects
Changed the nasty old unclear-plastic tap/faucet handles for shiny metal ones, and made a stone-tile backsplash. Grout will be done in a couple of days.
Finished the edge tiling on the upstairs bathroom vanity!!! Again, will be grouted in a couple of days. And how long did these take? Less than an hour... but many many months to "get around to it". Why is procrastination so darn easy?
I have made a list of all the little things that still need to be done, and will be ticking them off one-by-one. One step/day/project at a time.
I do enjoy tiling!
Finished the edge tiling on the upstairs bathroom vanity!!! Again, will be grouted in a couple of days. And how long did these take? Less than an hour... but many many months to "get around to it". Why is procrastination so darn easy?
I have made a list of all the little things that still need to be done, and will be ticking them off one-by-one. One step/day/project at a time.
I do enjoy tiling!
Monday, September 14, 2009
Sunflowers at last!
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Sunday Sunday
I have really quite enjoyed two weeks without having to cut the grass... but having sent the lawn guys away on Saturday (they were planning on mowing the still-sodden sod, which was really not a good idea) it was time to get the mower out today, but it needed to wait until the afternoon, so that it could dry a little more.
Decided to do a little more of the laundry/mud room. Put the metal shelves together to go in the space next to the washer/dryer. Realised there is enough room on the bottom two shelves for all the cans of paint. Decided not to stack them until after touching-up all the gashes made when the tile/carpet was installed and the guys ripped off and stuck back the baseboards (skirting boards). Also realised I couldn't do much with the floor until the lawnmower was out of there.
Back to the shed problem, again. No money to buy a shed. And those plastic pseudo-sheds are tacky and flimsy. Though there is one for $350 that would do the trick. But wouldn't $350 pay for the materials to close-in the space under the den and make a really-nice shed?
Remembered that I had cleared the "loft" a couple of months ago. Moved the stack of spare wood/old door trim/spare hardwood flooring pieces/etc. out of the laundry room and out from under the stairs, up to the loft. Checked out the power point in the ceiling with a lamp. It works! And the switch to operate it is the furthest into the house of the three switches next to the back door... another electric mystery solved. (Also found another double power outlet covered by the plastic bag stuck over the inside of the garage door... I wonder if it works/is safe?) While moving the wood from under the stairs, found four still-wrapped wooden things that you use to cover the join between two types of flooring. Don't know why I bought them; didn't need them, didn't use them, and they've been hiding under the stairs for at least a year. Decided to return them to Home Depot and see if they'll take them back.
Home Depot gave me a 51$ credit!
Bought some new light bulbs, a can of heat-proof paint (8$ redo of a light fixture rather than $80 replacement... once I get around to actually doing it), a gadget for easily staining the deck (again, once I get around to doing it), two drywall repair kits (one for the hole in the office, one for a spare), and a shed for the lawnmower, and all I had to hand over was 4$. Well the shed for the lawnmower is a 9$ tarp-with-a-drawstring!
Started to mow the lawn. Did the front lawn. Started on the strip by the street. Mower died, again. Tried with a different power cable. Still didn't work. Cursed many times. Pulled human-powered mower out of the furnace room and had a good work out. (Why did I start with the easiest-to-cut lawn?) Now it's all cut and looking OK... just need to strim the edges.
Now here is the dilemma. Do I take the electric mower to be repaired again? If it's the same as last year, it will cost at least 80$ to fix, and will take four or more weeks--so may not be fixed for this year at all. And that is if they can fix it. Or I could buy a new gas-powered mower and alternate that and the human-powered mower (and believe me, sometimes it needs more than Alison-power to cut). That would cost perhaps 350$ plus the gas/petrol. That is the equivalent to paying the lawn guys for about ten weeks--most of the summer.
Now isn't there some enterprising young person around who would like to mow the lawns for me using my human-powered mower every week? Green lawn service? It's like a free gym :-)
Decided to do a little more of the laundry/mud room. Put the metal shelves together to go in the space next to the washer/dryer. Realised there is enough room on the bottom two shelves for all the cans of paint. Decided not to stack them until after touching-up all the gashes made when the tile/carpet was installed and the guys ripped off and stuck back the baseboards (skirting boards). Also realised I couldn't do much with the floor until the lawnmower was out of there.
Back to the shed problem, again. No money to buy a shed. And those plastic pseudo-sheds are tacky and flimsy. Though there is one for $350 that would do the trick. But wouldn't $350 pay for the materials to close-in the space under the den and make a really-nice shed?
Remembered that I had cleared the "loft" a couple of months ago. Moved the stack of spare wood/old door trim/spare hardwood flooring pieces/etc. out of the laundry room and out from under the stairs, up to the loft. Checked out the power point in the ceiling with a lamp. It works! And the switch to operate it is the furthest into the house of the three switches next to the back door... another electric mystery solved. (Also found another double power outlet covered by the plastic bag stuck over the inside of the garage door... I wonder if it works/is safe?) While moving the wood from under the stairs, found four still-wrapped wooden things that you use to cover the join between two types of flooring. Don't know why I bought them; didn't need them, didn't use them, and they've been hiding under the stairs for at least a year. Decided to return them to Home Depot and see if they'll take them back.
Home Depot gave me a 51$ credit!
Bought some new light bulbs, a can of heat-proof paint (8$ redo of a light fixture rather than $80 replacement... once I get around to actually doing it), a gadget for easily staining the deck (again, once I get around to doing it), two drywall repair kits (one for the hole in the office, one for a spare), and a shed for the lawnmower, and all I had to hand over was 4$. Well the shed for the lawnmower is a 9$ tarp-with-a-drawstring!
Started to mow the lawn. Did the front lawn. Started on the strip by the street. Mower died, again. Tried with a different power cable. Still didn't work. Cursed many times. Pulled human-powered mower out of the furnace room and had a good work out. (Why did I start with the easiest-to-cut lawn?) Now it's all cut and looking OK... just need to strim the edges.
Now here is the dilemma. Do I take the electric mower to be repaired again? If it's the same as last year, it will cost at least 80$ to fix, and will take four or more weeks--so may not be fixed for this year at all. And that is if they can fix it. Or I could buy a new gas-powered mower and alternate that and the human-powered mower (and believe me, sometimes it needs more than Alison-power to cut). That would cost perhaps 350$ plus the gas/petrol. That is the equivalent to paying the lawn guys for about ten weeks--most of the summer.
Now isn't there some enterprising young person around who would like to mow the lawns for me using my human-powered mower every week? Green lawn service? It's like a free gym :-)
Quiet Sunday...
... all the visitors have gone home, all the offspring are in California or on their way there today... am at home with the pets and the gardening and the amazingly-beautiful day. Sunshine and clouds. Brilliant turquoise, luminescent grass, and grey shadows that pass.
We found a yellow-and-brown tortoise (you might call it a turtle, it's definitely a tortoise to me cos it has feet and not flippers) crossing the street. It moved remarkably fast when Bella sniffed it. I carried it across the road to the wetlands side. Don't want to find a tortoise pancake.
We found a yellow-and-brown tortoise (you might call it a turtle, it's definitely a tortoise to me cos it has feet and not flippers) crossing the street. It moved remarkably fast when Bella sniffed it. I carried it across the road to the wetlands side. Don't want to find a tortoise pancake.
Sunday, September 06, 2009
Happy week
I'm very happy to have a houseful of people: friends and family. Trips to the city and to the beach, barbeque dinners, good conversation. Good times :-)
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