Saturday, May 30, 2009
Lesson From the Lilies
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
She Who Hesitates Is ....
When we bought our sage green rug for the living room, we planned to add another just like it to fill the entire room. Well, time, poor memory, and the economy caused us to delay the second purchase. When we did remember to order, we thought we had a duplicate rug on the way, but were dismayed upon its delivery to find it in no way matched and was too ugly to contemplate. Back it goes to LL Bean, and we move to plan B. Realizing that we have no pattern at all in that room, we decided to move the green rug to the center of the space and find something with a pattern to put at either end. Now, the major purpose of the rug(s) is to provide safe footing for the dog on our tile floors, but as dogs sometimes forget their training, the rug(s) must be washable. That complicated the search a bit. But we got lucky and found some smaller rugs that fit the bill. Cocoa can safely extend her play area, and we can lower our anxiety level when she takes a notion to run through the house. (Because of several torn ACLs on previous dogs, we are exceptionally skittish about possible leg injuries.) And we really like the look!
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Another Work in Progress
After five days of rain the sun has finally reappeared, welcome, but a mixed blessing given my difficulty with heat and humidity. My task of cleaning and repairing hurricane damage to the soffits has been on hold, but it looks like today will be amenable to getting out the scaffolding and moving on with the seemingly glacial process. I am trying to secure the damaged sections first as hurricane season is upon us, but that means hopping around from one part of the house to another, none too efficient. However, efficiency must take a back seat to security in this case. Each step, washing the thin aluminum panels without doing more damage, waiting for it to dry, securing the channels to the house with epoxy, and then caulking each panel, is painstaking. Trying to level scaffold on sloping (and now soggy) ground is the first challenge. Then reaching and working overhead yields its own set of challenges. Fortunately, Shirley is at the ready to hand me sponges, brushes, glue, clamps, or anything else I need, so I do not have to climb up and down constantly. But her work schedule means we can work only on weekends or the occasional free evening. Then again, nearing seventy, I am grateful I am able to climb on a scaffold and do the work. It will take months to do the entire house and garage, but it is satisfying work. One can certainly see the fruits of ones labor, clean white soffits neatly in place. All this effort may serve to ward of storms for several years!
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
An Unconventional Nesting Box
Our front porch is the flyway for many of our birds, especially the wrens and cardinals who come frequently to drink from a large saucer we keep in the entry garden. Wrens construct several nests before the female decides upon the nest in which she will lay her eggs. I think that's a pretty good deal; get your man to build you several houses and then pick the one you like best.
We are hoping that the happy couple selects this nesting place so that we can keep close tabs on the bird activity.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Jack and the Giant Beanstalk
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