Deviating from the concrete instruction to wet first then place the rock, I found it worked much better to place the concrete mix dry then place the chips, then wet it. Since the chips were fairly thin, I felt the concrete would hold them a bit better if they were already somewhat sunk in.
Remodeling a quaint little farmhouse in Oregon, and getting loads of splinters along the way.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Front Rock Wall Part Two
Deviating from the concrete instruction to wet first then place the rock, I found it worked much better to place the concrete mix dry then place the chips, then wet it. Since the chips were fairly thin, I felt the concrete would hold them a bit better if they were already somewhat sunk in.
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Front Rock Wall Part One
Progress so far. There's still a lot to do
Thursday, June 19, 2008
The West Fence
Scully giving an expression of concern realizing upon completion that she won't able to utilize the ENTIRE yard....
This type of fence is so easy to build. I think I got this done in 2 hours.
And the final product, all painted to match the house trim.
Friday, June 13, 2008
Butterly Bush Move
Saturday, June 07, 2008
Rhodadendrun Move
Since I am on a corner, I moved the Rhodie to the planting strip to block the incoming headlights to gain a little more privacy. I really wished I would have done this years ago.
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
Antique Clock
It will go for about a minute or 2 then just loses it momentum. I'm sure I've winded up to it's max point too. Next stop...clock repair shop.
Saturday, December 01, 2007
Wood Stackage
Here's the remaining part of the half cord of wood that I split with my neighbor:
And here's Scully with her "cousin" Dooley, just moments before she had to spend the next several days on the road. She did great and was quite the trooper.
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Leak From The Sink
All I needed to do was install the valve right at the copper line, using compression fittings so I didn't need to solder. Then I ran the flexible pipe from the valve to the sink and that was it.
After Inspector Scully approved my work, the hideous sink-cabinet was back in place and I was done!
Sunday, October 07, 2007
Toilet Fix
Finally, no more annoying leaky toilets. After a good 4 months of the internal dripping getting progressively worse, I took the initiative - the bull by the horns, if you will - and spent about 45 minutes making the repair.
Aren't you glad you looked at this post?
Maybe tomorrow I'll go into a detailed post of how I scrubbed the kitchen floor. Or how I replaced the paper towel rack!
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Labor Day Painting
Monday, September 17, 2007
More Dining Room Art

The picture is actually a photo transferred to a polaroid, then split off with heat and attached to a sheet of aluminum, that is raised off of another sheet of aluminum. I liked that extra dimension that gives, so when I hung it, I raised the picture off of the wall, giving it yet another layer. The darker border around the picture is the same aluminum sheet except that it's sandblasted. What's really weird is that the border matches exactly the color of the dining room wall. Though the picture is small for the large wall, I like it for now but I'm thinking this picture would also look great in the upstairs bathroom, with the shiny metal against the dark aubergine walls.
The artist is Chris Dahlquist. She has a lot of other great stuff so check out her website.
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Leaky South Window Fix
I was a little worried that once I got the old boards off, I'd be looking at dead air space (no insulation), but fortunately I uncovered some insulation so the project would continue as planned. One thing I did find was that there is no blocking from the first floor wall to the second floor wall. This is beneficial, I am told, from major damage should a fire break out by slowing the flames from spreading to the second floor from the first. Obviously, it would have been wise to take of this now with the siding off, but there's only so much time.

Sunday, June 24, 2007
New Chandelier
