After climbing the bank into the back yard one too many times, we decided to cut up a large tree trunk from the Gembrook Retreat and create a bit of a staircase... its not perfect (one step is too high) but it sure makes getting into the back yard pretty simple...
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve: a day of errands and activity and anticipation. Last minute sewing - a Christmas skirt for Piper, and a rainbow headband. Last minute knitting - in secret in the library. Actually, a whole hour at the library, to faciliate said secret knitting, but also finding a whole pile of Christmas books to faciliate getting into the spirit of things. Cleaning up the house. Much gift wrapping, of course.
Making time for a treat, a Christmas movie - it was going to be Rudolph, but Gord accidentally downloaded a German version. So instead, Home Alone, a movie I enjoyed when I was younger - some quotes were still there in my head: "keep the change, you filthy animal!" A bit over the kids' heads, but Piper enjoyed the goofy get-the-baddies scenes. Laundry to be dealt with.
Making time for a treat, a Christmas movie - it was going to be Rudolph, but Gord accidentally downloaded a German version. So instead, Home Alone, a movie I enjoyed when I was younger - some quotes were still there in my head: "keep the change, you filthy animal!" A bit over the kids' heads, but Piper enjoyed the goofy get-the-baddies scenes. Laundry to be dealt with.
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Pre-Christmas gathering
For those who are interested, we gathered last Sunday at the Gembrook retreat center with a few familes to go over the Christmas story and share a meal.
Peter has written about the event here...
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Small spaces
We have a lot of small spaces in our smallish house so we need to come up with better ways of storing things.
We added a shelf and dropped the hanging rail so Piper could get at her clothes, and then a few days later while shopping for our Christmas preperations found some wicker baskets that fit perfectly, so no Piper's room is a lot (I repeat a LOT) more organised. I think Bec spent nearly 4 hours in there coming up with a workable solution to all her stuff!
We added a shelf and dropped the hanging rail so Piper could get at her clothes, and then a few days later while shopping for our Christmas preperations found some wicker baskets that fit perfectly, so no Piper's room is a lot (I repeat a LOT) more organised. I think Bec spent nearly 4 hours in there coming up with a workable solution to all her stuff!
Fire is nice
By day, not much to look at...
But by night, its magic!
Have had the fire pit there for a week and I think we're on the third fire already... sharing this one with the neighbors.
But by night, its magic!
Have had the fire pit there for a week and I think we're on the third fire already... sharing this one with the neighbors.
Works on the go
Here's a look at the interm results - about 1/3 of the way through the digging I imagine.
Sometimes, what you are to notice is what you don't see. Notice the down spout from the guttering - it used to go into a water tank there - which is not there, obviously. After setting up the water pump and the main rain tank (visible in the background), this one wasn't needed anymore. Really seems to open up the space nicely.
Say what? Gord's showing off the dirt again? Actually, its a record that I dug in some pipe to connect the water tanks on the house with the tank at the top - with a sump pump in the rain tank and gravity feeding a hose between the two remaining tanks on the house, its a cinch to plug in the sump and let it do all the heavy lifting (which gives me more time to dig out the deck!)
Sometimes, what you are to notice is what you don't see. Notice the down spout from the guttering - it used to go into a water tank there - which is not there, obviously. After setting up the water pump and the main rain tank (visible in the background), this one wasn't needed anymore. Really seems to open up the space nicely.
Say what? Gord's showing off the dirt again? Actually, its a record that I dug in some pipe to connect the water tanks on the house with the tank at the top - with a sump pump in the rain tank and gravity feeding a hose between the two remaining tanks on the house, its a cinch to plug in the sump and let it do all the heavy lifting (which gives me more time to dig out the deck!)
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Porrige for breakfast
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Christmas correspondence
Water tanks do roll
On Wed a few days ago our 20000 liter water tank showed up. The driver could not get the truck up the driveway, so we had to roll it from the front, up the drive and around to the back. Thank goodness that Steve was able to help out!!
Once we got to the prepared location, it was one two heave-ho and... well, nothing happened. We couldn't push it over on to its side...
Ah, but the driver was a clever little monkey, so with a few blocks under the lip of the tank, we rolled it up onto them and...
Bang, there it goes, with a satisfying thump.
Its now sitting pretty well in the corner with 5000 liters of water pumped up from the tanks on the house. We are pretty well good to go, once summer decides to start! (Its been pretty cool here for the last few weeks...)
Once we got to the prepared location, it was one two heave-ho and... well, nothing happened. We couldn't push it over on to its side...
Ah, but the driver was a clever little monkey, so with a few blocks under the lip of the tank, we rolled it up onto them and...
Bang, there it goes, with a satisfying thump.
Its now sitting pretty well in the corner with 5000 liters of water pumped up from the tanks on the house. We are pretty well good to go, once summer decides to start! (Its been pretty cool here for the last few weeks...)
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Tung oil is a good thing
No, I'm not talking about alocohol, that social lubricant... last night and this morning, thanks to a great sander and some stolen oil, the old bench that's beeen sitting outside the house is looking a whole lot better!! As importantly, this should stop or slow the decay that was taking place through the rain hitting unprotected wood...
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