Well, this was the side yard this morning. A thin blanket of snow and rain that has not let up all day. Tomorrow, the high is going to be 28 F. So yes, the hay was a good idea.
Tuesday, November 13, 2018
Monday, November 12, 2018
And so it Begins - Laying Hay
The weather forecast for tonight is a wintry mix with around an inch of accumulation. We are still a couple of weeks away from digging the foundation, so Berne came around to spread some hay and lay a tarp to prevent the ground from freezing. Alistair helped Alyssa quickly clear the sight. They emptied the sandbox, moved the slide and relocated some plants.
Berne came with a dozen bales of hay, which Alistair was more than happy to help spread around.
Alistair persuaded Charlotte and Evelyn to come out to help too.
The old fence came in handy to weigh down the tarp.
Thursday, August 16, 2018
Charlotte Rose Flower
We have some of our first blooms on the Charlotte Rose, and it is a beautiful flower. Charlotte thinks it's very funny that the rose is called Charlotte. She has been "Checking on Charlotte" or "Watering Charlotte". It is a lovely flower. Now, hopefully it will survive the winter...
Thursday, August 2, 2018
Leak is Fixed
Pete the plumber came back out today and fixed the leak. Yeah! Because the leak was on the cold supply line, we haven't been able to use the toilet upstairs since we got back from England.
Wednesday, August 1, 2018
A Hole in the Ceiling
Yesterday morning the plumber (Pete) came out to look at the leak. He couldn't find it, but suggested that we make an exploratory hole in the dining room ceiling. Ugh. We were so proud of our fancy, sound insulated ceiling. It doesn't seem that long ago that we were there, with our rented drywall lifter, attaching the drywall to the insulating clips. We were reluctant to make a big mess in our living room right now.
When Colin returned from his doctor's appointment, he had another look and found the leak on the cold water supply line. The plumber came back out again but said that he couldn't solder the copper pipe in such a confined space. Fair enough. So today Colin cut into our beautiful ceiling. I was hoping we could delay taking down the ceiling, but the drywall below the tub was disgusting. It's going to have to come down sooner than later. There was still more water sitting up there too.
Colin found the hole in the cold supply line right before it bends upwards. The water was spraying horizontally. The plumber was off today getting new glasses, so it will have to wait until tomorrow.
After cutting away a section of the ceiling directly below the box around the bathroom drain, Colin found the hole in the cold water supply line. Thank goodness we shut the water off while we were gone. The drywall we have taken down is disgusting and damp. The drywall still up there is probably a mold factory.
After cutting away a section of the ceiling directly below the box around the bathroom drain, Colin found the hole in the cold water supply line. Thank goodness we shut the water off while we were gone. The drywall we have taken down is disgusting and damp. The drywall still up there is probably a mold factory.
Friday, July 13, 2018
A Waterfall
We have been enjoying eating dinner outside on the back porch, but last night we had dinner inside, at the dining room table. After dinner, Colin noticed a large paint blister on the ceiling. It was pretty late, so we moved the dining room table, chairs, and mahogany sideboard as a precaution and went to bed. This morning we poked a hole in the paint to let it drain out. We have a leak somewhere. We tightened the tub drain when we did the ceiling ten plus years ago, so at first we went with that hypothesis. We were literally leaving for England at noon today, so we thought, not a problem, no one is going to be taking a shower or bath in the tub. Since we are going to be gone so long, Colin decided to poke a hole in the drywall. So sad. We worked hard on installing that ceiling. Anyway, when he did, it was a waterfall of water.
We were still going on the assumption that it was the drain, but just as we were leaving, I went to get a toiletry out of the cupboard behind the shower and I could hear a hissing noise. Maybe it is a supply line. We decided to shut off the water to the whole house (the valves to the upstairs don't seem to be working), put down some plastic sheeting and buckets and hope for the best.
We were still going on the assumption that it was the drain, but just as we were leaving, I went to get a toiletry out of the cupboard behind the shower and I could hear a hissing noise. Maybe it is a supply line. We decided to shut off the water to the whole house (the valves to the upstairs don't seem to be working), put down some plastic sheeting and buckets and hope for the best.
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
Charlotte's Rose
Dorothy loved roses. On Park Road, she had many varieties or roses, many of them climbing up trellises that she had made. She had nearly thirty different varieties of roses on Windermere Drive as well. Sadly, roses aren't has hardy here in New England as they are in England. But there are some. One that is hardy here that Dorothy had on Windermere Drive is David Austin's Shropshire Lad. We talked about it, including my wanting to plant it. That was of course more than seven years ago. I want to have Shropshire Lad climb up the pergola that is not yet built (along with clematis, which Dorothy also grew). I love roses too, so I thought I would try to grow some of the hardy shrub roses offered by David Austin. One of them is named Charlotte, how could I resist that? The other one (which is pink) is called Gertrude Jekyll. (What a terrible name! I don't like the name Gertrude and Jekyll just makes me think of Jekyll and Hyde.) I ordered bare root roses on their own root stock. Here is Evelyn and Charlotte getting them ready for planting.
Sunday, May 7, 2017
The Beginnings of a Lawn
We didn't let the odd rain shower stop us from finishing moving most of the rest of the dirt. We can envision our seating area pretty well now (it is the tamped down oval). Evelyn had fun digging and finding rocks.
After lunch Alistair helped Colin build a small retaining wall near where the grill will go.
Saturday, May 6, 2017
Dirt!
We worked for about an hour, shifting and raking and tamping the dirt, before it started to rain fairly heavily. It was lunch time anyway.
After lunch the sun came out and we finished moving nearly all of the dirt.
Thursday, May 4, 2017
Moving Stones
We've been talking about making a seating area in front of the shade garden for a few years. Originally we were thinking about putting a flagstone patio there, but it is very expensive and not necessary. Instead, we are just going to make a flat lawn area and plant some privacy shrubs along the property line. All of this is going to involve a lot of dirt. The dirt is arriving on Saturday morning, so today Colin, Alistair and I moved the stones out of the way.
Alistair still loves his dump truck.
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