Saturday, November 16, 2024

Some Assembly Required

 I needed a couple of pieces of furniture so had a shot at building stuff from kits. I wasn't sure of the quality so I could only go by photos and reviews. So far, I've built 3 items. The first one is a laundry hamper, that cost the most, about $150 but it works really well and makes the little bedroom hallway much neater than plastic laundry baskets stacked on plastic cabinets. I can't remember how long it took to build, a couple hours at least.


The backside has a couple of anchors to the wall, so it's well secured and doesn't tip over when the bins are open.

I intend to get this wall cabinet to mount above the hamper sometime this winter. The whites may not match but I figure it will be close enough.
The second piece I built was a sofa table, this was very inexpensive about $60, it was a sale. First photo shows the cam lock system. 


closeup of the side
The finished table. Inside the little center box is an outlet for lamps that I also bought of which I apparently do not yet have a photo.

I also bought a small linen cabinet for the small bedroom hallway. It was by the same company, Vasagle as the sofa table, and all the pieces were there, unfortunately one of the doors was scratched but I decided to live with it and put it on the bottom half where it's harder to see. It was cheap, and though annoying, I really don't notice it.

These units have lots of pieces.
Half built and upside down.
The scratches, which had to happen before being packed as there was nothing inside the box that could have done it.
The finished cabinet. It's 12 inches deep by around 40 inches tall and less than 26 inches wide as the wall I put it on was barely 26 inches wide itself.

Got another furniture piece coming next week. Stay tuned.

Saturday, October 26, 2024

An Interior Trim Photo Montage!

 Well, since I haven't been very good at posting all year, I figure I'll just throw up a few photos that I finally downloaded from my phone tonight.

In no particular order:

The broom closet door, pre trim that is the mirror image of the pantry door I posted a couple months ago. 

Hal after installing the trim around MY bedroom closet. ALL MINE. I gave him the walk-in. Yes, it needs doors, but that will be next year. 
A piece of stained threshold. Hal shaped it from an oak board then I stained and varnished.
And how it looks in the doorway. This happens to be the front door. The back door got the same treatment.


I know I've posted the next photo before, but this is the front door with the trim. Since this photo was taken all the baseboard in the living room/dining room/hall and foyer is installed.

And I am certain I've posted the pantry door before as well. Nevertheless, here it is again. The only problem with having a door now, however, is every time I open it, the dogs think they're getting a treat. Silly dogs. 
I don't remember whether this is the door to our bedroom or to the TV room, but they both were taken down as working on them in the garage, horizontally was much easier. I had painted all the interior doors while hanging. While that was a little awkward, they didn't require 3 coats of polyurethane on both sides either.

This is the door to our bedroom and bath.


The baseboards in the living room, dining room and hallway are all done, as well. Because there is so much furniture in front of it, this shot of the foyer shows best what it looks like everywhere.
And of course, Kaylee photo bombed. 

Thursday, September 26, 2024

Raised Gardens

 I decided this year not to deal with gardening in the ground but instead in pots and planters. It will cut way down on the weeding and be easier on my back, plus the added benefit of having everything nearer the house for watering and harvesting veggies. 

I had already bought 7 round pots like I have in front of the house for behind the garage and then I got a 2 for 1 deal on a couple smaller ones I decided to put by the back door with cherry tomato plants. I also bought some metal planters that I had to screw together and then fill with soil, mostly for flowers.

I first bought 2 in peacock blue which turned out to be a sort of blue-green color, 4' long x 2' wide by 1' tall. I put these behind the house next to our patio. They have mostly flowers but a pepper or 2 and herbs, rosemary, curly leaf parsley and Greek oregano. My basil I grew from seed isn't doing very well so I planted more seed directly, we'll see if it grows. (The basil and oregano plants I bought form Home Depot died in their store containers within a couple days of purchase.)

8' Planter for Front Yard

Backyard Planters

Front yard Early in Summer



I've Been Negligent in Posting!

 I wasn't even planning on making a post today, but I came back looking for information from last summer, and couldn't find it, ah, well. But since I'm here, a few highlights. I'll even throw in a few pics.


  • We finally got someone to come turn on our HVAC unit! It's not been officially commissioned, but it's running and keeping our home at a nice even 73 degrees. At some point the guy is supposed to return and install something between it and the water heater. No clue if and when that will happen. But at least it's progress! Hal installed a check valve between it and the pressure tank and that is working well, too.
  • I went on a cruise to Alaska in August, the inside passage with Hal's sister, youngest brother and his family. It was great, good weather, got to see Glacier Bay, Juneau, Skagway and Ketchikan. Took a couple of excursions, mushing on wheeled carts with sled dogs and a train ride up into the mountains. Whale watching, too, though we didn't see much other than a few tails.
  • Hal and I got a lot of trim work done on the interior of the house. We still have more to go but the dining room and guest bedroom have all the baseboard. The guest room and our bedroom even have the closet jambs and trim finished. No doors yet, but it is more progress.
  • I'm still playing guitar and am finding it easier to play my acoustic, finally, the strings are a lot thicker and stiffer than my electrics, so it took some getting used to.
  • Yesterday we started setting up the TV/Music room properly by moving the wall units and speakers from the living room. Hal set up a sound bar he got from his sister in the living room. It will suffice until I buy better speakers for it.
    TV Room with Shelf Units

    New Pantry Door and Trim

    Me at Glacier Bay, Alaska

    Living Room without the Shelf Units

    Hallway with Finished Trim

    Foyer with Finished Trim

Sunday, June 16, 2024

Happy Birthday, Kaylee!

 Kaylee turned 6 years old today. She got some beef brisket and french fries when we got back from the Mountain with John tonight. Ziggy got some, too.



Saturday, June 15, 2024

Expanding the Fence

 When we're not working on the interior of the house (one pantry door is almost complete) we have been working on the fencing around the house. The last few days, when it hasn't been too hot, we've been installing new T-posts to enlarge the yard for the dogs. 

Yesterday we were able to connect the new fence to an older section behind the house as well as remove the fence on the north side (side yard) that the dogs never really spend any time in. 

 northwest corner

The new part extends in front of the house and much further to the north (essentially surrounding the septic drain field) and will give Kaylee and her pals plenty of running room. Ziggy doesn't do a lot of running anymore but he's holding his own. Note, it has corner bracing this time at each corner which should help with stability.

Hal also built an 8-foot gate on the north side for mowing access. He will soon be building a 3-foot gate on the garage side for people access.

looking toward n/w corner

Wednesday, May 29, 2024

Fancy Birthday Cake!

 Had a friend trying to start her own baking business bake me a cake for my birthday. I told her I liked purple flowers, guitars and labrador retrievers. Asked for strawberry filling. I think this was wonderful and tasted great, too.




Saturday, May 11, 2024

A Working Front Door!

 Well, it's been working for about a week. We've lived here just over 2 years now but the door has been nailed shut because the first year there was no porch and last year though there was a porch the door wasn't square and it wasn't a priority. But today Hal finished all the trim which I stained and varnished in the last couple of weeks while he was working on shimming and squaring. Here it is.


All that is left is a threshold which we will have to make to hide that half inch white riser, so we don't trip on it in the future. I think it looks pretty good.


Saturday, May 4, 2024

Another Very Late Quick Update and Finished Windows

Well, we've been busy! In a nutshell: My sister and M hung out till mid-January, in late February Hal tapped 16 trees but the weather didn't cooperate much, and we only got 2 gallons of syrup. We had to quit early because we took a road trip at the end of March all the way to Texas. We left on a Wednesday afternoon because we wanted to stop in Fort Wayne, Indiana to visit the Sweetwater music store and look at some guitars. (I had a list.) And yes, we each bought ourselves a guitar. I got an acoustic and Hal got an electric bass. We spent the night there and left just after noon on Thursday to continue the trip to Texas. 

I will, hopefully, I'm so busy I may or may not get to writing more, but I'll try to go into more detail later.

We returned home a day early as our SIL had to rush off to see her middle daughter who had a baby a week early up in Fort Worth and got home 2 days later. We thought about stopping at Sweetwater again but figured we'd spent enough money for now.

I also picked up the dogs from our friend John's house because the dogs didn't go to Texas with us, they seemed to do okay while we were gone but I didn't get the "happy to see you" reaction I was expecting, maybe because they like John and his dogs.

We took a week off to do "stuff": unpack, wash clothes, decompress, organize Hal's walk-in closet by buying some short shelves he placed under the hanging rod. And we bought a pellet smoker. And we went back on the keto diet as the low fat one we were trying before the trip wasn't getting great results and we gained all the weight we had lost while on vacation.

Second week back we started on the house. I began staining and varnishing window trim and Hal installed it. The 3 windows we had left (not counting the 2 in the garage, those are not a priority) are now finished, 2 in the TV room and the one in my room.
A TV room window
My window

Now that these are done, we've started on the front door. As of yesterday, it is squarer in the frame and has a deadbolt so now we can finally go through it. After the lever handle goes in Hal will start on the jamb extensions which I will then stain, etc. I already finished the trim for it. Not sure which door we will do next, possibly the one into the main bedroom, that door still needs to be stained. A big job.