Wednesday, 31 May 2017

THE LAST OF THE BOAT CHORES

This week we decided to put the big push on and get the bottom paint done so we can launch the boat. 


It was a little extra work this year as we agreed once and for all to fix the water line, which has been wrong since we bought the boat and it has always bothered me. 



Dan agreed, "Fine, if you want to do the work to mask it all off, we can move it up where you want it." 


So, today we put the last coat on the new water line.  I hope it's right.  We won't really know until we get her in the water.  And of course then it will be too late. 



She is all ready to roll, so we have booked our launch for Friday morning.  I will keep my fingers crossed and live with the consequences if it's wrong.  



LET THE SUMMER BEGIN



Friday, 26 May 2017

THE START OF MY NEW KITCHEN.

This week we picked up cupboards for my new kitchen and piled them up in the garage.    


It will be a while before they are installed.  



We have to get the plumbing and bathroom done first.  



But I couldn't pass up a good deal.  


THIS WILL PROBABLY BE NEXT YEAR'S CHORE



Tuesday, 23 May 2017

LAWN AND GARDEN?

This place we have purchased doesn't look too promising lawn and garden wise.  
 
 
I'm looking around for any perennials that might come up from previous owners.  
 

I don't see much.  Even the lawn is more moss than grass. 

Dan had to give up on fixing up the old lawn mower and we bought a new one, in hopes of grass someday.  I see a few things here and there that might develop, but right now it is a wait and see game.  


I know I would like to have some decorative trees and shrubs, some perennials and certain berry trees, etc., to attract the migrating birds.  But at my age I don't want anything that is high maintenance.  I'm willing to put the work in, to plant things once, but after that it lives or dies on it's own.  


In the last house we had on Henderson Highway, I became obsessed with my gardens and kept adding to them every year.  It got to the point that I was a slave to those gardens and that was probably part of the reason I was willing to sell the place and go into a condo.    



SO I WON'T MAKE THAT MISTAKE AGAIN!





Friday, 19 May 2017

PREPARING THE BOAT FOR LAUNCHING

I have been trying to help with the sanding of the hull in preparation for new bottom paint. 



While Dan is working on our plumbing problem.  We have always had a an external water supply (from the lake or river) for the main bathroom on board.  


With the zebra muscle invasion, that has become problematic, so we are running a new water supply from our on board fresh water tank to the main bathroom.  Not a simple task, but do-able. 



Lots of boats are being hauled out of the hangar each day.  I'm getting anxious for us to get launched as well.  



 IT'S TIME TO GET SUMMER STARTED








Monday, 15 May 2017

THE NEW DRIVEWAY

Once the stumps were removed, Dan took all the trees he cut down and used them to outline our new driveway.  He drilled them and staked them down with re-bar, to contain the gravel, so it wouldn't end up all over the grass. 


So this should contain the gravel and define the parking space. 


Then the gravel arrived.  



So now we have parking for more than just our vehicles.  





WE CAN EVEN ACCOMMODATE GUESTS!!  






Tuesday, 9 May 2017

STUMP GRINDING

It is one thing to cut down a number of trees that are in your way.  It's another thing all together to dispose of the stumps.  


Dan spent all day Sunday, off and on working on one stump.  Chopping and digging at it.  At the end of the day the stump was still there , although a little smaller and more exposed, and hacked up and he was exhausted.  Plus he was certainly aching on Monday.  So today, we hired Forest Stump Tree Service.  


He arrived with his fantastic machine and Zip-Zip-Zap three stumps in our potential driveway were gone. 







Then Grind Grind Grind in the front yard and two huge stumps there were gone. 


There was nothing left but a bunch of mulch, which should come in handy with future landscaping. 




We can even park the truck in the potential driveway, even though we haven't even ordered our gravel yet.   


One step at a time.  



NEXT STEP, GRAVEL!  




Sunday, 7 May 2017

MORE YARD WORK IS DONE.

Well I did some research on Hummingbird Feeders and the recommendation was that you should have three and one of them should be out of sight of the other two.  ?????  But I decided to follow that advise anyways.  




My seed feeder is full and hung up as well.  


 
Yesterday  we also cut down a few trees that we needed removed so we can make a second parking space next to the garage.  



Now we have a number of stumps to be dealt with before we order our gravel.  





We sure are making use of our fire pit.  We have had it lit almost every afternoon since we started the yard clean-up.  


I'm kinda thinking of getting one of these fire pit kits, that are available at the hardware store. but I don't quite know if it will be big enough.  I guess I'll have to take some measurements.  





I'LL PUT THAT ON MY LIST ALONG WITH EVERYTHING ELSE.  




Monday, 1 May 2017

YARD WORK

Sea-Enna sure loves her new yard.  She chases her ball and lays in the sun at her leisure.  Although it was not fenced it is surrounded by bush and gives us plenty of privacy.  



But we always had to be out there with her, as just beyond our bush is #9 highway.  And with her fascination with Squirrels we were always worried that she would decide to chase one through the bush and be out on the road before we could stop her. 


So today's chore was to weave chicken wire through the bush, so that she can not get through to the highway.  



So we wove chicken wire in and around the trees stapling it to trees here and there as we went.  


We wove it through all the way along the highway side of our yard. 


Once in place you can hardly see it and it should disappear completely once the bush leafs out.  




While doing this job we realized we have a lot of dead fall in that bush that needs to be cleaned up so the young saplings can grow up and take over.  
 
 
 Sea-Enna was quite fascinated by, and loved the fact, that we were all out in her yard together all day.












I also managed to put up a few Dollar Store bird houses.  

















I don't know if the birds will inhabit them, but they are quite cute.  


I have a little bird feeder, but I need to buy some bird seed for it.  Then I also need some humming bird feeders and a little bird bath.  Then I will be able to enjoy our yard as much as Sea-Enna does.  





Sea-Enna thinks.....



IT WAS A GREAT DAY AT THE BEACH!