The sheds should be down and to the land fill this week. After starting this project last fall, it's great to see that a completion is about to happen.
There could be one minor consideration. The power to the barn ran through one of these sheds. I hope I can bury the connection in some kind of watertight apparatus.
We had our regular meeting for the Boy's Weekend trip for the spring. We decided to go to another 'new' cottage north of Sauble Beach by Sauble Falls. The place looks interesting and spacious. Also, some nice views and it's right on the river. It includes a boat house apartment and hot tub and Jacuzzi. Warren and I will be celebrating our 60th birthdays at the cottage.
Our reno project is now complete and we have moved our bedroom back upstairs.
Pictured are during and after pictures of the reno project.
Today I was going through the old photo albums and came across pictures from my parents 30th wedding anniversary. As it turns out, my mom died on this day 16 years ago.
The photo shows my mother, Audrey and my father, Armand.
Tomorrow at 12:01 a.m. we will either be on strike or have a tentative agreement. I am hoping for the later.
I have moved my bed and stuff back into my room. Peter finished it off but still has some other items to attend to before Joe moves back upstairs.
Joe made a wonderful vegetable and lentil soup for lunch. Yumm.
Again, we have been having trouble with our internet network server. It was working all morning and then it stopped. I thought that I would log off and then log back in but that didn't work. Sheesh. I contacted the technical staff and they must have reset it and am now back in business.
Today was even nicer that yesterday. Lots of sunshine and fresh air.
I took on a couple more tasks today getting things ready for spring. I did some more lawn clean-up and trimmed some trees. I should say that Joe trimmed some tree. He wanted me to know that it is just as easy with a pruning saw and put my chainsaw to rest. I managed to get the chain saw started but never used it.
The door has been installed in the front where the closets were before. The door is much larger than the original and had a row of bricks removed at the top to accommodate the door. Since we also installed glass blocks, they also reflect and enhance the bedrooms and the hall.
On another note; I visited a longtime friend from my early days of the gay publication: 'Out.' It seems that my friend is quite sick with cancer and is not expected to live much longer. I can only hope that he lives his life with little discomfort and that he and his partner have many happy days together.
The day is quite nice although cloudy but I managed to pick up some of the branches and spruce cones that have fallen from wind storms.
Tomorrow, Joe's brother and sister-in-law visit and we will get hair cuts as usual and play some cards.
The floor are now finished. We're just waiting for them to dry.
They turned out beautiful. They have a nice warm glow and are in good shape.
When the house was built, 140 years ago, they likely would never have finished the floors but instead put an oil cloth in the middle of the room and painted the outside perimeter. This is the reason that they are in such good shape.
The floor people took 2 days to sand and seal the floors and then today they put on 2 coats of satin finish.
They are definitely worth the time and effort and expense.
Another renovation project is underway. This time it's the second story of our home in the country.
There used to be two closets in front of a door in the hall. They were ripped out and the hall has now been expanded. A closet will be built into the bedroom. The picture shows the door to a small outside open deck.
In addition to redoing the floors (wide clear pine), we will re-plaster the ceilings and the interior walls.
We decided to go ahead with this project because of low interest rates and that our favourite contractor is still in business.
I'll be posted more photos as the project progresses.
As a winter project, I have decided to go into some of the old photo albums and scan some early pictures of family and friends. Here is the first of what I hope is a series.
Two sheds on our property are in the middle of demolition. They served their purpose of a potting shed and greenhouse but the greenhouse was falling down and I moved everything that was in the potting room to the barn. Both buildings were used prior to my arrival as bedding for the horses and one of the sheds was a stable for one horse.
We are not sure what we will do with the added space but will likely increase the parking area.
The shed on the right was originally used as a horse stall.
A beautiful day in Long Point. For October 10, this day was exceptional. We spent about 4 hours walking the beach and enjoying the gentle breezes of Lake Erie. Joe and I both got touch-up to our tans.
Today we are visited by John and Cecile, Joe's brother and sister-in-law. We generally have dips and then lunch and then we get our hair cut. After, that we have a good card game (wild card rummy) and then more treats and food and goodies. I have had a great weekend and even thought this is a soggy one, I managed to go outside and sit on the porch and just watch the day go by. Originally they called for 200 mm of rain to fall yesterday and today, but I don't think that we will get those amounts. This would be an amount equal to about 3 months of rain. The rain we get today is the left over from Hurricane Ike.
We were going to go to Long Point today but the weather was uncooperative. It was neither warm or sunny enough. I wanted to show the beautiful beach at Long Point and the fact that it is so close to our home. The picture shows Joe in the lake with his sandals on the beach.
We are going to Long Point for only the 2nd time this year. This is unusual. We generally go at least 10 times a year. The day is excellent, the temperature will reach 28 and lots of sunshine.
Well, it's coming soon. Joe and I are going to Europe once again. We have lots planned and lots to do. First up, Cyprus. Six solid days in Cyprus with lots to see it both the Greek side and Turkish side. First, 2 nights in Larnaca.
I plan on taking my computer and I will likely post on a regular basis.
A few days ago I took a picture of the full moon just before the eclipse. The results are here. The film speed was set to 800 asa and the exposure is for 2 seconds.
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. And that is just what it did.
Yesterday we got quite a dumping of snow, about 20cm. I have been taking pictures at slow shutter speeds with some interesting results. Here are two that I took last night.
We are off to Europe for our 6th visit. This time we plan on visiting Cyprus for a week and Hungary for a week and Prague in the Czech Republic for a weekend. We haven't finalized all of the details but we definitely are going.
If there is any time left over, which I doubt, we also have plans to go to Romania once again and likely visit Cluj. Stay tuned!
Yesterday was one of the days that made me think I was in a magical world. It started out as being a foggy day but when the temperature dropped and began to freeze, it turned beautiful. I was at work and in wonder but called Joe to take some pictures and boy, did he take pictures. Eighty-two in all but I only saved 61. Here are a couple that I found fascinating. They were all taken in our yard near Washington, Ontario.
I recently bought a new computer for traveling. It will allow me to download pictures from my trips abroad and store them on the computer.
Lately, I have been using the high speed wireless connection at the Plattsville library. Nice.
I have really got into using Google Earth. Something that I was unable to use using a dial-up connection. I've been able to see some of the places that I have visited in the past and some that I hope to visit in the future.
About 5 years ago, a stray cat adopted Joe and I. She is a strange cat. She loves Joe and I to death but doesn't what to be bothered by others.
She is so at home with us that she often shows her tummy. Something that most cats do not do.
The other night, we had a fire lit in the wood stove and she just loves the heat from that. She often goes halfway up the stairs were the hot air is rising and basks in the heat.
My partner and I, now retired, live on a small acreage in Southern Ontario. Joe enjoys cooking and my interest is in reading. We both enjoy the outdoors and travel.