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Happenings

We haven’t made much progress in the past few weeks. We’ve had a friend in town from Chicago and then my parents were in town for 2 weeks (yay!). So we got to relax and just hang out with friends and family. In addition we’re no longer running the gallery on weekends, so we should have tons of free time to work on and around the house.

With the weather getting so nice we seem to have spent more time in the garden than on the interior. Even though there’s not much of a garden there still seems to be plenty of up keeping work. Our lawn consists of weeds more than grass. I think the most grass we can claim to have is the monkey grass! But the weeds need to be mown nonetheless. In addition to the lawnmower I really think we need to get one of those electrical trimmers to get into the edges.

In the meanwhile we tried to order plants from the Spring Hill Nursery catalog. They offered us 50% off, so we would give them a try. The first thing that arrived was a white rose called “JFK”. We planted it next to the shed. The stem was already quite large, but the little bit of growth it had quickly died after we put it in the ground…maybe due to shock? Hopefully it will start to grow before long. Then the next shipment brought the remaining items, including a couple of ornamental grasses (which Patrick is a big fan of), some lavender and some other plants with which we want to attempt to hide the monster of an A/C unit.

We created a flower bed next to the back steps by recycling the bricks we have dug up from around the yard. The sorry little plants in the back are supposed to be the lavender from Spring Hill. Sadly they look more dead now than they did when they arrived in the box (Patrick’s already given up hope). Hopefully they too will recover, but it definitely isn’t making me want to reorder from a catalog! The other plant closer is one we’ve had in a pot in the loft for a couple of years. We thought we’d try to plant it outside and let it experience the wild, fresh air.

Lavendar

Patrick is temporarily putting one of his ornamental grasses in the pot we took the other plant out of. Notice our cute tiny herb garden in the back on the stairs.

Ornamental grass

And lastly we were able to pick up the patio furniture my parents left us behind (which has been stored at Patrick’s mom’s). Patrick’s sister was nice enough to assist us in transporting them over here in her truck. Last night we sat outside for a little while for the first time and just took in our new exterior surrounding. It also made us think about the endless list of things we still have to work on. Hopefully that extra time that we should now have on weekends will really come in handy.

Patio furniture

Oh, and PS…we went to Lowe’s after work today and bought a number of plants. So hopefully we’ll get to have some fun playing in the dirt tomorrow. And unlike the catalog plants, these don’t look all pathetic and ready to die!

PSS…my mom left behind several gardening books. It will definitely help us newbie gardeners to get more familiar with gardening. The Cottage Living subscription that Patrick’s mom gave us for Christmas also arrived yesterday and will give us lots of inspiration. I was already “ohhh-ing” and “awwww-ing” all over the place in jealousy over those gorgeous gardens.

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Bathroom & Yard Work

Yesterday I was feeling motivated to finish cutting in the edges in the bathroom. It was quite a challenge considering I couldn’t get the ladder too close in places like above the bathtub.

Bathroom door

Patrick was going to work on the second coat of paint today, but instead…

Back yard

…we ended up doing yard work, like cutting down a small tree sized vine that is devouring one of the trees, and eliminating the giant pile of branches still left over from when we cut up the giant branch. (Comparison photo of a month ago) All that’s left now are some bigger branches that we want to use for fire wood. The giant pile may not look like much in the distant photo, but I think the 2.5 hours of work spent on it speak for themselves. All I can say is I’m exhausted now!

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Yard Work

Yesterday was a gorgeous day. We had a sunny blue sky and temperatures somewhere around 69F! Patrick and I snuck out for a while to do a little exterior work. I finally racked some leaves, but there’s no need to show you the rest of the yard because despite all my work it looks like I haven’t even touched the yard! I hope it won’t be fall before I manage to get rid of all the leaves…
Raking leaves

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Spring Love

Last week and over the weekend we painted most of the kitchen built-in, cleaned the laundry room, unpacked more boxes, and raked some leaves in the front yard. I’ll post a built-in pic when we finish the last bit.

In the meanwhile we discovered a lonely daffodil at the very back of our garden. As you can also see, the background shows the grass still being covered in leaves. This coming up week is supposed to bring warmer weather, so I hope to be able to do some yard work this weekend and get the garden ready for more spring flowers!

Daffodil

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Landscaping – 11/12/06

The first time ever we were able to walk through the back door into the back yard!

Back steps

Back steps

Starting some landscaping…the fence has been torn down.

Back yard

Back yard

Next up: the poles gotta go.

Fence poles

Fence poles

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