Sunday, February 08, 2009

Gate 2!!

Another week, another gate! You will notice that this, the rental side, has the traditional horizontal board placement. While he made this whole gate, I got one silly glass put into a french door. Read them from bottom to top.

Finished product! Needs only hardware and the automatic opener.

Half done - from the driveway.

The first one of the day.

This is the side fence with the pretty brace Mike created for support.

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Gate day!

So due to the help of a friend who made the frames, another who brought them to us in the middle of his busy schedule, my little brother who gave us wood, and a long day of work in beautiful weather, we have a gates! Well, we have one and the beginning of another one. There's more to be done but whoo hoo! It was a fun day. And if you want to see it in order, start at the bottom of this posting. By the way, any suggestions on paint? Black? Shutter green? Stain? Leave alone to weather?

Close to the end of the day

I think it's really pretty; I love the varied wood colors.

Our gate from the inside.

Rental gate - frame's up & painted.

Drill the holes in the steel frame, screw through the wood into the hole.

Checking to see if the frame would fit.

Before - with the partially primed new frame leaning in place.

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

More bits of work

It was supposed to be a week of writing work for Mike, but he jumped in and did some more house work - while I did a bit and went to play with long-time friends, B & E. So here are a couple of shots - just so Ginny doesn't get ahead of me ;-)

This is the frame for one of the gates - almost ready.

Finishing concrete for the gate post.

Nice border for the "yard" between fence and driveway

You can't tell the difference but I cut in brown around all the white. Done!

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Closure

Well Mike finished graduation and started other work at school BUT he also worked here at the house. And it all seemed to be about closure. First, he dug up the old gates put in by the former tenant and put in a couple of new ones on the rental side - now just need the big one for the car there. Believe me, that came out in a quick sentence but meant so much! A jackhammer and sledge hammer all day is not a happy thing! But he gave us a really solid gate area. Adding a threshold, some door knobs - it says Merry Christmas to meeee!











Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Bit by bit

The wall is so big; other things are so little. But these bits are important too. So here are a couple of things that have been done in the last week or so.

Pull chain lock means I can actually reach it and open both doors!

This was on our old shop doors - part of the old house.

I finally began priming the beam.

Finally have a threshold! What a beauty!

C. examining his threshold! Just 5 more - more or less.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Wall -- Khallas!!

Yesterday was exciting. J., a friend from Albany with masonry skills, came at 7 AM and by 1:30 they were finished! Paint (maybe shutter green?) will finish it off. These guys were great!











Wall part deux




Two weeks ago he was at it again. A long day but he made some progress.

Wall part I

So I should have been posting this in three stages - on three different days. But I didn't, so you get it all at one time but three posts. So, 3 weeks ago, Mike began to work on our back wall. Here we go with beginnings.



How it looked.

















Mike's first block.















See that head?

Friday, September 05, 2008

Forced shuttering


For more than a month now, the shutters for the dormers have been ready to be put up. We had the hinges, the latches, they were painted - but there was no time. Last weekend there was really no time either BUT Saturday it happened. It had to - or we would have had to spend time buying, cutting, and putting up plywood. Instead, despite my doubts, Mike pulled it all together. I picked up and put away things in the yard; emptied the fridge & freezer; packed important papers and clothes. By 5:30 Sunday morning we were ready to leave in front of hurricane Gustav. It felt good to leave this house all ready. They were made just for this!

If you want to see something about the fun we had with Gustav, check my other blog here.

Thursday, August 07, 2008

Finally - another post


I haven't been posting because we really haven't had any work going on the house. These are my flowers pics. First I found a nice little shelf in a garage sale and have put some of my plants in the upstairs, Kerlerec side dormer. That incredible orchid I got for my birthday is still alive, and I have added a few others since I took this picture.

Yesterday at the office, just as I was about to leave, a box came for me - roses from Mike!! These are called petite roses and there were bunches of them. Many years ago, our first few months in Cairo, Mike rode off on his bike to practice Arabic and came back with 12 DOZEN Egyptian roses, all packed together in one bunch. That's what these reminded me of. What fun! I have them in three places in the house and they are really even prettier as they have opened up a bit more.



About 3 weeks ago, leading up to my birthday, we tried to get the shutters up on the dormers in case of a hurricane. Mike dutifully climbed out the window and painted and I got the shutters painted. Umm - then my extended birthday celebration surprises began happening and Mike started traveling. However NO hurricane has come near, so we're safe so far. Soon our renters will leave and we will try to get some help in to actually get some more work done on the house.

Monday, March 31, 2008

O me of little faith!

I think it was the cry-wolf syndrome but I really didn't believe we'd get a driveway today. Much less a signed driveway with a cool little decoration. I think Autumn and Vicki may be somehow related 'cause I can just see you doing that, Vicki. Anyway, WHOO HOOOOOO!
Decoration in upper left

I love the little fleur-de-lis


Autumn's name is above Kimo's

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Current doings - no house stuff

Well, we have promises made for Monday but I'm not holding my breath so I won't tell you about it again. In the meantime, Sydnie came and stayed a few days - but we made her work for her stay. Talk about "making your bed", the poor kid had to blow her own up. But we rode the streetcar and had a picnic at Audubon park and played lots of Slap Jack and War. Fun was had by all!! Then yesterday was my mom's 82nd birthday. Her cook-out was only a slight surprise but it was fun too.


Keep going kiddo.



She really didn't seem to mind. She'll do floors next time she comes!


My brother loves doing strange things with his animals.


Birthday girl blows out the candles. Daddy will be glad when he can get his new glasses!

Sydnie and Stella, apart for 3 days, were inseparable at the party.


Mama, Daddy, Sydnie, Rachel, Aunt Bobbye, & Ray


Ray & Mike contemplating the festivities.


Alice's hyacinths stand up tall and smell wonderful!