Saturday, April 25, 2009

After the flood back in October of 2008 we realized that this was going to take a long time to get the house back into shape. Even if the insurance company was quick to respond with our check(s), the mortgage company made it less then a joyful experience to get things back to normal.
The latest update is that we do have the kitchen and dining area (pretty much the same area),living room, hallway, hallway closets and bathrooms all tiled. We had the room off of the living room tiled instead of carpeted for a few reasons. First reason....DOGS. It's much easier to wipe up a piddle or a poop from a dog that has had an "accident" (because it's owners weren't watching to let them outside to relieve themselves) then it is to clean up brand new carpeting. And we all know that no matter how hard you work to get a "spot" out of the carpeting, it always shows up again.
The second reason....The floor is nice and cool and that means a few things...the house will feel cooler in the summer when we don't really need to be running the air conditioning. So far I have not had it on but Brian did mention that he got up and turned it on the other night because his room felt stuffy. (I don't know why he didn't just open his bedroom window...but then again, he's afraid of intruders so I guess I do understand)
The night temperatures have been delicious! The kind of temperatures that we will long for come August or September! I throw my windows open and let the cool air in..........and most of the time I have a fan running to help bring those delightful breezes right into the house and down the hallway! Intruders be damned! (I know that there is a remote possibility for this to happen but I'm going to hedge a bet that I'll be safe for the next few years living here) Those redneck neighbors of mine know everyone who's supposed to be here and everyone who looks "foreign." After all....they did call the police on Brian and me the night before we got the keys to this house, as we sat in the backyard enjoying the moonlight and our new yard. So I'm going to leave security up to them! They seem to know what to do.

Anyway....back to the house. Brian and I pulled weeds (Brian used the shovel on most of them) and I raked until I got a blister (even with gloves) to get all of the dead weeds and new weeds out of the dirt. I had to stop because I didn't want to get an infection. Remember diabetics don't heal all that fast and I really didn't want to lose a thumb as well as my job as a cashier due to infection. So...Brian ended up doing most of the weeding. After all of that was done, we went to Star Nursery and bought the seed starter, grass seed and steer manure! Mmmmm.....have I mentioned how nice cow dung smells when you add water to it? The dogs had quite a look on their little faces when we introduced them to the back yard that afternoon. All morning they had been in their kennels so as not to disturb the process.

Water water water.....sunshine sunshine sunshine....more water....and today we have the hint of green little blades of grass beginning to poke their heads up through the dirt!!! Hooray!!! Of course there will be patches that we will have to reseed because Chuckie and Gordie had to help with the "sprinkling" and "fertilizing!" I'll send some pictures when there is more to show then just a faint hint of grass coming up!

So....yesterday Brian built what I am going to call our plant stand and grapevine arbor. It looks terrific and there is quite a sense of accomplishment and pride that he takes in doing jobs around the house. He also planted his garden of watermelon and cantalope. My cucumbers are coming up and there are about 8 little peppers on my bell pepper plants! So as you can read...everything is coming up nicely which makes me smile and be very happy inside.

4 comments:

Tommy Harris said...

I think I'm the only one without a garden! This makes me a busy person this week... Building a mini garden that is...

Mama Harris said...

I built my garden after Brian made the 4x4'frame. If you use this size frame then what you are going to do is divide your garden into 16 one foot square areas.
I put WET newspaper on the ground first. This keeps the weeds from growing up through your soil. Then I got 2 bags of each: peat moss, organic mulch material about 4-8 inches thick and then another layer of peat moss. Keep repeating this until your bed are as tall as your frame. In my case it would be 10 inches deep. The next ones that Brian makes for me, I've asked him to make it out of 2x12" redwood.
You don't want any paint on the wood that can leach out into your veggies and make you sick. So stick with the outdoor untreated redwood for your frame.
If you do all of this you can grow pepper plants and tomatos and radishes, lettuce and even carrots. Next year my carrots are going to be great because I'm going to have a taller container box so that the carrots can grow down into the soil about 6 inches! Yummmy!

By the way...soak those newspapers in a trash bag and then layer the ground. Even if you are planting it on sod it will keep the weeds down.

I think you'll all have fun with this above ground gardening because it's small and easy to manage and fun for everyone to watch the little seeds growing!

I just came in from outside and my cucumbers are starting to grow!!!

Love
Mom

Mandy and Alex said...

Yea! Hopefully your blogger-strike has ended! I really enjoy reading about all the things that you're doing with your home. I know it looks wonderful!

Mama Harris said...

I really like the patio and what we've done with it. Those solar shades are sooo awesome and I know it will already reduce the electric bill when it's time to turn on the air conditioning.

I'll be blogging again soon!