When Amber and Kyle came by last night to watch a movie they had to bring their own A/V cable. Today I went to Radio Shack for: A/V Cable, RCA Universal Remote and a Surge Protector for the living room.
I actually left the house to pickup some dessert. I particularly wanted Marie Callander's Apple Crumb Cobbler but 1st walked by the Tillamook Freezer and picked up a half gallon of Banana Split Ice Cream.
Tomorrow I will hang a picture or two downstairs and work on finishing the gravel transfer.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Friday, October 9, 2009
Great Day of Production
The slider trim is finally done. Now I need to caulk it. After that I will start adding the Faux Wallpaper on that wall. I am quite pleased. This place is shaping up.
Dan gave me good advice on the landscaping project. Actually advised lowering the level of the gravel garden and adding a cedar border to prevent drift. Need to incorporate a space for garbage can storage that is both useful and attractive. He also supplied a clue as to how to get through the winter without replacing the siding. It is inexpensive and doable with caulk and a decent ladder.
Good progress with organization today. More clutter dealt with. Managed to find a few things that were misplaced in unpacked boxes. I did a bit of knitting on the blue shawl wrap. And best of all managed to work in a long nap (important since I've been up since 4 a.m. today.
Dan gave me good advice on the landscaping project. Actually advised lowering the level of the gravel garden and adding a cedar border to prevent drift. Need to incorporate a space for garbage can storage that is both useful and attractive. He also supplied a clue as to how to get through the winter without replacing the siding. It is inexpensive and doable with caulk and a decent ladder.
Good progress with organization today. More clutter dealt with. Managed to find a few things that were misplaced in unpacked boxes. I did a bit of knitting on the blue shawl wrap. And best of all managed to work in a long nap (important since I've been up since 4 a.m. today.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Woke up Full of It
I've moved another 5-6 cartloads of pea gravel and now I am taking a break. I have a few errands to run and some boxes to unpack and dispose of. I might do more later if the spirit moves me. It looks as if 5 or 6 more will provide minimal coverage and then I will need to fill in depressions, level it out and strategically place the stepping stones. I'm not sure how much gravel is left at this point but I would estimate 3/4 ton+. It's nowhere near photodocumentation time yet.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Uninspired
It's turning out to be a somewhat lackluster day. No interest in getting much done. I did however clean the kitchen and unload the dryer twice and fold the clean clothes.
I am doing small cleanup projects out front. This morning Max found a mouse. It was camping out behind the dog box and Max got into the box and growled and snarled at the tiny mouse until it ran off. I think Max was finally able to track it along the fence. It looks as if it is attracted by the overflow from the bird feeder so I moved the feeder to the backyard. Left 2 finch socks out front just in case they are still around and hungry.
I need to move more gravel today but I want to tidy up the yard and breakdown some cardboard boxes before I do that.
I awoke way too early (before 5 a.m.) and feel as if my clock is 'off'. Perhaps after a short nap I will find some inspiration and get the old body moving.
I managed to move another 4 garden carts of pea gravel. I think about a ton of it is now inside the yard. Tomorrow I will make an effort to finish off the main area I want covered and then will expand the Zen Gravel Garden until the gravel is gone.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Pea Gravel and Other Landscaping Ideas
Yesterday Wes Green Landscaping delivered 2 tons of Pea Gravel and dropped it in my driveway. I was able to move about 50 2-gallon buckets of it into the front yard with minimal effort. This is a snapshot of how I left it yesterday.
When complete the stepping stones will be nestled into the pea gravel and provide some stable footing. As you can see even the doggie footsteps are visible in the thick gravel.
Today I will use Sandy's Garden Cart to move the bulk of it inside the fence. This is probably the most economical way to deal with the drainage problems of the front yard while putting in a Xerascape.
For plants I can have containers, including a Wine Barrel with a Meyer Lemon and a well pruned fruit tree. The Tea Rose and the Hummingbird Plant seem to be doing alright but need daily supervision. The left side of the yard will be the wet area with Forest and shade loving favorites like ferns, Azalea and Rhododendrons all planted in the ground and lovingly tended by yours truly. I haven't made any decisions about the morning glories. They are beautiful while blooming but a bother most of the time. For the time being the Tulip Bulbs will go into containers to pop into the ground when they start blooming in the spring.
Hauled an additional 5 carts of gravel into the front yard and roughly spread it. Then I drove to Ace in McKinleyville for a Garden Rake to more or less level out what is there. It's 70 at 1:30 p.m. and I might just do some EASY gardening now. I have a Weed Eater that would make short work of the weeds out there. I'm thinking some clean up of the green stuff is in order. There are also some cardboard boxes to flatten and recycle. I can keep busy in the yard without working up a sweat.
While at Ace I priced 12" round stepping stones in Terra Cotta to alternate with the aggregate stones that were here. I think that would dress up the pathway a bit. This will all come together over time to make for a comfortable, clean, environmentally stable landscape.
When complete the stepping stones will be nestled into the pea gravel and provide some stable footing. As you can see even the doggie footsteps are visible in the thick gravel. Today I will use Sandy's Garden Cart to move the bulk of it inside the fence. This is probably the most economical way to deal with the drainage problems of the front yard while putting in a Xerascape.
For plants I can have containers, including a Wine Barrel with a Meyer Lemon and a well pruned fruit tree. The Tea Rose and the Hummingbird Plant seem to be doing alright but need daily supervision. The left side of the yard will be the wet area with Forest and shade loving favorites like ferns, Azalea and Rhododendrons all planted in the ground and lovingly tended by yours truly. I haven't made any decisions about the morning glories. They are beautiful while blooming but a bother most of the time. For the time being the Tulip Bulbs will go into containers to pop into the ground when they start blooming in the spring.
Hauled an additional 5 carts of gravel into the front yard and roughly spread it. Then I drove to Ace in McKinleyville for a Garden Rake to more or less level out what is there. It's 70 at 1:30 p.m. and I might just do some EASY gardening now. I have a Weed Eater that would make short work of the weeds out there. I'm thinking some clean up of the green stuff is in order. There are also some cardboard boxes to flatten and recycle. I can keep busy in the yard without working up a sweat.
While at Ace I priced 12" round stepping stones in Terra Cotta to alternate with the aggregate stones that were here. I think that would dress up the pathway a bit. This will all come together over time to make for a comfortable, clean, environmentally stable landscape.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Uncomfortable with the Inevitable
Made contact with Robin yesterday only to learn it would be a matter of hours for Lisa. Why is it that when faced with death the mind grasps for solutions to the problem? The inevitable comes no matter what survivors may feel. R.I.P. Lisa, the struggle is over.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Taking Care of Business
First of the month and flush with cash. Rent, Utilities, Dues. Source the Pea Gravel and arrange for delivery. Stopped by Wes Green's and arranged for delivery of 2 tons of pea gravel. Won't get here until Monday. That is OK. Hope I can handle this project. It is a relatively inexpensive way to eliminate the front yard landscaping issues.
Yarn for Devil Hat for Karin. Get started on it as a Halloween Surprise. Here's the beanie before the horns and ear flaps. I bought some really fine wool yarn to make it and it may last her a lifetime.

Yarn for Devil Hat for Karin. Get started on it as a Halloween Surprise. Here's the beanie before the horns and ear flaps. I bought some really fine wool yarn to make it and it may last her a lifetime.

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