Saturday, May 28, 2011

Out with the Old

And in with the new. The old appliances are being taken out, and the new are currently in the garage. We posted an ad offering this old wall oven free on Craigslist, and in less than 5 minutes had 5 people that wanted it. This one now lives with someone in Springfield. Our ovens, and other appliances get installed Monday. We will finally have a microwave that pops popcorn correctly again. I have missed that!

Light always follows the path of the beautiful.


The track lighting in the kitchen is gone! Track one has been re-fished to allow the install of these two gorgeous pendants. Track 2 and 3 will be revealed on Memorial Day. (They aren't done yet...)

An Entry Worth Blogging



The original front door was nice. I really liked it. However, it was truly an antique door that had been reclaimed for the house. This is a practice I am normally a HUGE fan of. The problem was the door did not properly fit the frame, and no amount of weather stripping was going to fix it.

Every time it rained, our foyer was getting a shower, so we were having to keep a towel on the floor by the door. After a few attempts at solving the problem, we just decided to get a brand new door that we loved. The old front door will go down in the garage where it won't get hit directly with rain, and if a little seeps in, it won't matter because it is just the garage.

Fountain of Yutes

We put in a courtyard fountain! Love the sound, though every time Joel opens the front door it sounds like it is raining. The fountain is very nice though. It's another first that we are really enjoying.

The pump that came with the fountain was, unfortunately, not strong enough, so we bought another one from Tractor Supply, and now it is working fabulously. Before, it just had a pathetic little trickle, and we almost returned it.

Mulch and Shrubs

Spring has fully sprung, and Joel has been busy landscaping to get the house back to looking grand. I put in the landscape fabric, shrubs are in, and now it is mulch time. This is transformational.




Water is the driving force of all nature.



And we had it coming in droves. The CPVC piping which goes to the barn water spicket was split about 6 feet long, so when we turned the water on to the barn, it was more of a shower.

Thankfully, Joel and I both can moonlight as Amateur plumbers, so $15 in parts and an hour of work later, we have the whole line replaced and working great. The spicket in the pasture is also now working, but we do not know why the two in the horse wash stalls don't have anything going on. It is like they are on a separate shut-off, or were just disconnected at some point down the line. Doesn't make a lot of sense, but we had to call it a day today on our plumbing escapades.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Productive Produce

The garden is growing, and starting to produce little by little. Yesterday I was able to eat the first pole bean right off the vine, and we gave a couple of baby hungarian hot wax peppers to Poncho and Jesus. The apple tree and pear tree are LOADED with little baby fruits.

This weekend I hope to till the last two garden beds to get the winter squash and watermelons planted. Everything else is in the ground and growing away. I'll do the first neem oil spray of the year to make sure we don't get a pest problem as well.

All the corn is sprouted, the lettuce is going gangbusters. Our broccoli and Cauliflower are looking spectaculer, and the first sprouts of baby carrot foliage are peaking up. The potatoes are also all vining above ground now.

This Spring rain has set everything off on the right foot for a bountiful harvest, and we should have bushels of organic produce---enough to put away for winter, and share with friends.

Freedom!




Charlie and Lady's first off leash adventure in their new yard. Lots of sniffing, mole hunting, and exploration to be done!

Let the Light Shine In

Our new back doors are in! We ordered doors to match the merchandise return one we had for the Living Room that we got from Lowes. The ones we had to pay full price for were pricey, to say the least, but they are gorgeous, and allow so much natural light in. It makes the rooms feel bigger, and really brightens everything in the morning.

The old steel doors will be re-purposed down to the barn, where the wooden door on the feed room and tack rooms are rotted. The old doors will be perfect for that use.





Safety First



We have installed about 600 feet of fencing so far to make a nice side yard for Charlie and Lady to be able to play safely. It's a great area--mix of lawn, high grass, sun and shade--everything they love to romp around it. We started with three rail horse fencing, which both of them can climb through, so to make it truly safe we had to add on 36" tall welded wire.

We get the wire in 100' rolls from Tractor Supply Company, which is pretty economical, and we really like Tractor Supply. It's always fun going shopping there. Especially in early Spring when they have baby chicks and ducks.



To The Rescue!

Joel and I have contacted Volunteer Equine Advocates about donating our pasture for rescue horses. They came out to the house this week, and were really happy with the offer. We have a few things that need to be done, but by this time next month, we should have our first rescue horses staying with us.

One of the things we need to do is replace the fence line that separates the yard from the pasture. The old one was badly installed and dilapidated, and Joel wanted to change the location of it, so we just removed it entirely. The new fence will probably be up next week.

We also finally tried to turn the water and power on to the barn to no avail. There is a broken pipe in the barn--seems to be within my skill level to repair, but the power is another story. The mains have been pulled from the breaker box in the barn, so it is not connected, which also makes the power to the riding arena dead. We need to get an electrician out to get that fixed. One more unexpected hiccup. Hopefully someone will give us a good price on the repair since it is for the horse rescue.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Dallin is 10!

I can't give props to one nephew without acknowledging his fabulous little brother. Dallin is 10! Hooray! Can't wait to hopefully see both of them (and my sister) this Summer.

Bad Boy

We went out shopping this week, and got Joel a new toy. It is a 60" Bad Boy Mower and it mows at 7 miles an hour---which feels a little too fast, actually, but it will allow him to cut the acreage in about 3 hours instead of 3 days.



The garden is also now completely planted, and I have identified the fruit trees. Three of them are Apples, though only 2 have fruit. 1 is a Pear (I hate pears...yuck)and it is LOADED with fruit. The last one is a Plum, and it has no fruit. I think it may need a cross-polinator. I want to add some peaches, nectarines, and another plum. I'm really happy to have 2 mature apple trees though. Nothing better in late summer than apple pie ala mode with homemade ice cream and apples straight from the tree.

Last, but not least, the lighting for the kitchen came in. I am going to try to install a couple of them tomorrow, but not sure if we will have time.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Mojo Faux


Ande from Mojo Faux just left, and we have picked out our cabinet finishes. We should have our quote tomorrow. This is the photo for what I will call our "inspiration room".

It would be nice if our kitchen was actually this big, but we can at least go for the basics of the look. It will be really nice when it is done.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Stairway to Heaven

We do hope our guest rooms will be heavenly..they are still a work in progress right now. But, the stairs are another big step closer to completion. The old rough wood that was under the carpet is all gone, and the new stain grade oak treads and risers are mostly finished. Poncho and Jesus are doing this project, and should finish it up early this week. The stairs will be finished when we have a floor company come back to do the kitchen.


Table for Two

The brass and glass light over our dinette is gone! Once I took it down, Joel took it straight out to the roll off to be hauled away. Trust me, no one wanted that light! We installed the new one, as well as the light in the foyer, so we are 2 lights closer to completion (every little bit helps!!!)

They Foyer light was really easy to install. The one in the dinette, not so much--the glass is all glazed with sand on the inside, so it scrapes up your hands putting it together, and is very very heavy. However, it looks fabulous, and it is done.


Off The Beaten Track




We have found our replacement for the old white track lighting in the kitchen. Over the island, we will have a gorgeous island light, 2 small pendants over the peninsula, and an inverted bowl over the Viking cooktop. All are ordered, and should be here on Wednesday.

On Tuesday, the nice people from Mojo Faux will be coming by to quote out our kitchen so we can decide if we want to refinish the cabinets instead of replacing them. I'm working on putting together some photos and ideas that I like to help explain what we want done, but their studio was fantastic, so we feel really confident about this approach.