04-22-2012, 10:23 AM
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Painfully! That's how.
Yesterday was add soil to the garden day. We need to bring the grade up about 6 inches. So, I send Matt to the dump to get a truck load of soil while I prepare the house for things to come.
I lifted the strawberries and set them aside. Prepped the berry row for new plants and transplanting the blackberry bush.
Picked weeds out of the lawn o' rocks and cleaned up the lilly beds around the yard. Loosened soil in the post around the pergola and flowers and fed them.
Everything went smoothly. Poor Matt shoveled dirt onto the truck until his arms burned and turned to jelly. Then he had to do it again when he got home. Sadly, we can't get the truck into the yard and just dump it out like we were able to on my farm.
So we get the whole thing done and we're short about 4 wheelbarrow's full. I can't spread what's there and "make it work" because it's really very low below grade and it will take too much away from the finished areas.
We headed to Home Depot for the plastic to put over it and some other things, paint swatches and what not. I figured that we'll just pick up a couple bales of top soil there instead of making him go to the dump for more. They don't sell big bales of soil, only peat moss which I don't need.
Poor Matt has to hit the dump again.
Today is paint day for the nuclear room! Well, finish priming it day. Still can't decide on a color scheme. Every time I bring home a bunch of swatches and look at it in the light of the room they look "off". I want some kind of very light gray that will look good with the blue molding coming from the hallway and living room, but they all turn pinkish, greenish or bluish once home in natural light. Why do they always show paint swatches in florescent light in the store? Idiots.
I'm at the point where I am thinking of doing the ceiling in a dark gray and leaving the walls white/off white. I dont' want dark walls in that tiny room.
I am freakin' exhausted, in pain and [insert whining of all sorts here]. Matt's out on a side job and I must forge ahead! I want that room done. I'm thinking of tearing out a wall and making my bedroom bigger now. Matt cringes at the thought.
It's cold and rainy here. Twist is getting a blizzard. I had to bring plants that are not in the ground yet into the house because of the weather.
Cats can smell catnip before you put it on a shelf! Now plants are safe in the basement.
Look how little we need!
IMG_0784.JPG (Size: 1.31 MB / Downloads: 1)
and this is the berry bushes next to it. Strawberries are in the left corner of the garden you can't see in the pic above.
IMG_0785.JPG (Size: 1.19 MB / Downloads: 1)
Yesterday was add soil to the garden day. We need to bring the grade up about 6 inches. So, I send Matt to the dump to get a truck load of soil while I prepare the house for things to come.
I lifted the strawberries and set them aside. Prepped the berry row for new plants and transplanting the blackberry bush.
Picked weeds out of the lawn o' rocks and cleaned up the lilly beds around the yard. Loosened soil in the post around the pergola and flowers and fed them.
Everything went smoothly. Poor Matt shoveled dirt onto the truck until his arms burned and turned to jelly. Then he had to do it again when he got home. Sadly, we can't get the truck into the yard and just dump it out like we were able to on my farm.
So we get the whole thing done and we're short about 4 wheelbarrow's full. I can't spread what's there and "make it work" because it's really very low below grade and it will take too much away from the finished areas.
We headed to Home Depot for the plastic to put over it and some other things, paint swatches and what not. I figured that we'll just pick up a couple bales of top soil there instead of making him go to the dump for more. They don't sell big bales of soil, only peat moss which I don't need.
Poor Matt has to hit the dump again.
Today is paint day for the nuclear room! Well, finish priming it day. Still can't decide on a color scheme. Every time I bring home a bunch of swatches and look at it in the light of the room they look "off". I want some kind of very light gray that will look good with the blue molding coming from the hallway and living room, but they all turn pinkish, greenish or bluish once home in natural light. Why do they always show paint swatches in florescent light in the store? Idiots.
I'm at the point where I am thinking of doing the ceiling in a dark gray and leaving the walls white/off white. I dont' want dark walls in that tiny room.
I am freakin' exhausted, in pain and [insert whining of all sorts here]. Matt's out on a side job and I must forge ahead! I want that room done. I'm thinking of tearing out a wall and making my bedroom bigger now. Matt cringes at the thought.
It's cold and rainy here. Twist is getting a blizzard. I had to bring plants that are not in the ground yet into the house because of the weather.
Cats can smell catnip before you put it on a shelf! Now plants are safe in the basement.
Look how little we need!
IMG_0784.JPG (Size: 1.31 MB / Downloads: 1)
and this is the berry bushes next to it. Strawberries are in the left corner of the garden you can't see in the pic above.
IMG_0785.JPG (Size: 1.19 MB / Downloads: 1)
I have no idea what you're talking about so here's a bunny with a pancake on it's head