The saga continues. To get the latest chapter click on over to our Projects page and select Exterior Painting: 2017.
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Makes One Wonder
Read an article today regarding Hillary and her aides possibly losing their security clearances. Why is any former politician and their staff entitled to access secret and sensitive documents once they are no longer in office? Why would they need this info? Seems ripe for abuse. Could be one reason they can rake in big bucks when joining the civilian working world. Require them to use the Freedom of Information process like any other citizen. This is the kind of stuff that makes me scratch my head and explains some of the non-sense of how are country is running at the federal level.
Breakfast With Emily
Starting the day off right.
Isn’t she the cutest?
14 days til we see her.
Projects – Summer of 2017 • Part 2
Back around the same time the idea of painting the house was percolating in my head or, maybe even before, Paula and I decided it was time to get serious about enlarging our north “side” patio. This is the oft used but smaller of our two patios. A contractor, recommended by Paula’s retired boss at CM, was selected. After a few email exchanges and modifications to the original plan the contract was signed. It was a simple small job consisting of busting out a 2′ border on two sides and replacing it with a 6′ border (see diagram – gray sections get removed and gray and blue are new additions).
Our rainy spring complicated the scheduling of the job but eventually there was a break and the work commenced on Monday March 13. Was one little hitch though. The concrete truck arrived and the two man (one being the owner) crew were not ready to pour mud. It was at this point to me it was very obvious the guys went into rush mode. Doesn’t take an MBA to realize that the meter is ticking while the truck driver is sitting twiddling his fingers. They even had two loads of concrete poured when I reminded them they had not yet installed the rebar to tie this new into the old!! It is during this frenetic pace that I have a sneaking suspicion that they nudged a fence post with their Bobcat. Long story short the workmanship wasn’t acceptable and the contractor tore it all out and re-poured it. He later admitted he was not proud of the original work.
We are enjoying the extra elbow room. Was one of those things you wished you had done years earlier.
The new patio pretty much “cemented ” the painting project now on the schedule for April. It also was the catalyst for some cleaning up of the back yard, mending a rickety gate along with replacing a post and rail plus reseeding the area adjacent to the new patio. Of course I had all these tasks scheduled, choreographed, planned and dialed up. But as we all know “the best laid plans of mice and men ….”
Projects – Summer of 2017 • Part 1
Some time during the past cold dark winter days the bug got planted in my head that it was time to get a fresh coat of paint on the house. Actually, from the looks of the south facing wall it was overdue by a year or two. I am beginning to believe it was a severe case of longing for the warmer and sunnier days to come that festered this idea. So on May 7, after a normal period of thinking this project out, I got the extension ladder down, gathered my meager paint prep tools together and began scraping on the south wall. Objective was to get this sun baked wall spruced up before the heat got cranking in earnest. May has come and gone and as of June 1 I have logged 139 hours on the project and estimate that 60% of the task is behind me. 75 of those hours have been dealing with scraping, caulking and buffing up rain gutters and downspouts. So why is it referred to as “painting”?
Those of you that know me probably are wondering what the rush is about. Well, the job has to be completed by June 24 which is when Paula and I travel to Baker, Oregon to pickup Emily. We get to have her, without parents, for a few days.
Stay tuned for additional painting details plus distractions encountered along the way such as patio doors, concrete contractors, smoke alarms and the mystery of refrigerator lights.
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