Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Here we go again

It has been several days since I have really accomplished anything but I feel the need to publish SOMETHING. The little man in my head is complaining about my lack of progress on my projects but the more rational part of my brain is congratulating me for taking it easy and not pushing things as I am indeed a fat , old man and physical labor really should be contemplated first and pursued in a timely and rational manner. I had a bad scare when I did the concrete work on the Texas outline and really don't care to repeat that , as it was a very vivid and sobering experience.
I put a lot of thought into what I would do in the other "flowerbed " portion of the yard and what I have now is NOT what I had envisioned but in all honesty is not bad for what I could achieve using the materials I had on hand ( and my admittedly limited skills could accomplish ).


I want to "complete " the star by filling it with concrete and surrounding it with either another  , lower , application of concrete or gravel. It came to me after I had constructed the star that my tools on hand were not suited to finishing the points of the stars or the very narrow areas of the surround. I went and bought a very narrow trowel which should prove effective in the smaller areas but am still reluctant to attempt any concrete work without Twila being here to monitor my dumb ass. If nothing else , I plan to start the digging and layout of the new walkway so I will have somewhere to put any excess concrete should I decide or realize that my star needs to be re-configured.

In other news , I have taken 1st place in 2 of the last 3 poker tournaments I have participated in and have renewed confidence in my card playing abilities which had seemed to be in a serious decline. I wish I could find a venue where I could have a weekly bridge or pinochle or even euchre game  but so far nothing has presented itself. Maybe I need to try the local VFW or Senior Center. I haven't ever really considered either of those as places I cared to frequent because I am much too liberal for the very conservative views that are voiced often and very prevalent around here. I have found that having a different point of view is not accepted or tolerated especially when it comes to guns, the bible, and Fox News. I dearly miss playing cards , but mixing with these folks just might not work out for any of us. And playing card games online just isn't the same as sitting around the card table having a sociable evening. Ah , well.

So - a guy is supposed to start replacing our carpeting with wood flooring tomorrow. In order to stay out of his way I guess I will be doing some Polish backhoe work in preparation for making my new walkway. Hopefully I will not hurt or overexert myself and have some new pictures of yard work progress for you when next we meet. Stay tuned.



Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Where's my dinner ?

No new pictures with this installment , just talk. I have started on a new project but I'm not far enough into it yet to talk about it ( much ) or have pictures , but I hope to produce the pics and the "how I did it " fairly soon . I have decided that the left side of the house in front should feature another Texas symbol  -A Lone Star . For whatever reason I have also decided that the star should be within a ring or circle , both the ring and circle to be made of quikrete like the state outline on the other side in front which was reported on and described in earlier posts to this blog. I was looking for a use for some of the materials I have salvaged from clean-up and the removal of the garden . I was looking at a pile of several dozen 1" thick x 1' squares of red tile when I realized they should make an ideal 5' x 5' surround fro the area of my lone star piece. I plan to dig out the 3' x3' interior of this surround to a depth of about 5" . I can then form the star in the center using hinged plastic edging pieces which used to surround the garden , some of which now are being used to block the gaps under my back fence . I can then place a ring of the edging material I used to make my texas outline around the points of the star in a circle. Using a package of wooden shims as spacers I can then form a second ring around all this  , hopefully with all of this contained tidily within the area of the surround. I then fill the ring inside the two circles and the star with concrete. Unfortunately , two separate structures ,but I couldn't think of a way with the materials at hand to make a unified structure. Maybe you'll get a better idea what I mean when I can show the pics.
My wife is in Pennsylvania for a week , helping out her mom and brother while her mom has cataract surgery. She had the surgery today and I got a blip a little while ago that everything went well and they are all back home now and acting like it was just a trip to the store for a gallon of milk. I can only hope that last is factual. My wife has given me strict instructions not to work too hard while she is away. She must have me confused with some other guy. Working hard has only very rarely been something I would or could do and most certainly not something  I have in mind now. Probably she's referring to the impending concrete work for the lone star piece and the new cobblestone type walkway from the sidewalk in front around the side of the house to the new gate we had put in. I almost had a VERY bad experience when I did the concrete for the texas state shape on the other side of the yard and had the bad luck to have her stop by the house on her lunch break. She found me trying not to black out and very much feeling my age. It was about 15 degrees hotter then than it is now and I was a pale , sweaty mess. Lesson learned. Slow but steady wins the race. I have nothing but time stretching out before me and no deadlines to meet , so a little at a time will get it done eventually. And , by the way , anybody who wants to help can stop by any time and pkitch in. I'll even take your picture and give you a shout out like I did for my daughter when she helped me rake off and cover the first part with newspaper for weed control.
While I am typing all of this I am watching tv with the sound off and every time I look up from this screen I notice again that all the furniture is gone from this room. It is also gone from two bedrooms and closets. and stuffed into the dining room , kitchen , and garage as we are having our 20 some year old rug taken out and replaced with wood flooring by the guy who in several previous instances redid our kitchen , bathrooms and the tile floors now in our entry , dining room , and kitchen. With both my wife and all of the furniture gone I am reminded of my dad living out his last year alone in his room at the nursing home. I don't like it. At all.
Hopefully , the guy I see in the mirror wearing my face will make some progress tomorrow on that star thingy and I'll be able to post some pics. Other than that I guess I just keep breathing in and breathing out and hoping for the best. I sure do miss what'shername.


Saturday, October 18, 2014

I don't owe you an explanation but...........

A little hiatus , friends and neighbors. I took a little time off from all the yard activity because of
1) the rain
 2 ) because
3) I haven't really gotten that much done that I could photograph or that I felt was worthy of documentation
4) hey , I'm retired - I don't HAVE to do anything ( Twila said this to me , but I don't think she means it )

Well , of course ,there have been SOME things happening and since it's too dark for pictures right now and I feel like writing this  , I can just blithely prattle on now and then try to produce something of substance tomorrow.
Some of what I've been doing, is trying to clean up around the front and back yards and garage and try to consolidate and catalog all of the various materials I currently have on hand for all of the various projects underway and planned. In anticipation of an upcoming and greatly anticipated visit by my son Jim , his lovely wife Jenna and their little dog Popper ( a rescue Basenji ) who we will be babysitting while they travel on to New Orleans for a few days I have been doing some "patch " work.
When we got the new fences installed , they did a great job of making them level and even. Unfortunately , the ground beneath them is anything but , leaving some impressive gaps that that very inquisitive little dog could all too easily exploit to investigate the neighbors yards which she would most certainly do if allowed to indulge her curiosity.
I had some years ago, after being kicked to the curb by the demise of TELXON ,spent a summer of what I thought was to be my retirement putting in a concrete deterrent to keep our dog SPIKE from digging under the fences to visit the neighbor dogs. I dug out a trench about 1 to 2 inches deep and between 1 1/2 and 2 feet wide just inside the fences ( a LOT of digging ) and then mixed quikrete in a wheelbarrow and poured that into the trench. It made a nice walkway for Spike to "patrol " the perimeter of the yard and kept him from being a nuisance to the neighbors.
Anyway , the new fencing left a gap in some places between it and the ground  , and also between the fence and the walkway. In the wider gaps I was able to install a quantity of brick I had accumulated and for other portions I used plastic edging which had surrounded the garden plot where I hope to someday build a shed using pallets we are currently collecting.
I can't help but think of Clint Eastwood as I talk about this. From several of his movies :
Improvise , adapt ,overcome
Endeavor to persevere
Maximum utilization of available resources
And when it comes to doing the concrete work again - A man has GOT to know his limitations

I know it doesn't sound like much or look like much but it really was quite a bit of work , especially since I had to keep stopping to fix the wheelbarrow. Due to constant flexing ,several bolt heads holding the barrow to the frame had broken through the bottom of the barrow. My solution was to save the tops and bottoms from a can of mushrooms and use them as oversized washers. I also had to remove the tire which had gone flat , allowing the valve stem to retreat into the core of the wheel so that it wasn't accessible for reinflation. The wheel and axle assembly had to be completely removed and the tire taken off the rim and then reseated with the stem available for reinflation. Pumped it back up , reinstalled it ,  and it seems I'm now good to go.
Twila suggested that we could just get a NEW wheelbarrow but I think she appreciates all the effort I put into refurbishing this old workhorse. It has really come in handy over the years and I have a certain sense of pride for being able to fix it. Making that old , rusted , concrete coated hardware eventually bend to my will and determination was a victory of sorts. A small one to be sure. But a victory.

And I think I finally have MOST of a plan for putting a small wall around my big oak in front and what I plan to put into the other side of what was the other flowerbed in front of the house. And of course , the new concrete walkway from the sidewalk to the new gate on the side of the house .

I'm not sure how long things are going to continue to be on hold. Twila will be leaving me ( again ) for about a week to be with her mom and brother in Pennsylvania and we have ( finally ) contracted with Mr. Gary Harmon to tear out our 20 some year old rug(s) and install new flooring in the living room ,hall , and two bedrooms. Mr. Harmon has previously remodeled the kitchen after we had water damage ,installed tile flooring in the entryway ,dining room , and kitchen , remodeled the master bath and replaced the floors in both bathrooms. House by Harmon.

Saturday, October 4, 2014

Twila shows you what we did today

Yesterday was such a beautiful day that I mostly just napped outside and enjoyed it. Today was equally beautiful and Twila said we HAD to work outside. So we did. I mounted my plywood Texas that was used to make the form for the rock garden centerpiece in front. We're most likely going to paint or varnish it or something , but for right now I just wanted it on the fence to see how it looked.
I'd say it looks pretty darn good.
Next up was to mount the lattices on the back fence. Twila took a number of pix of me and so... here they are.


So . Texas outline , Texas flag , totems , suns , moons , stars , and frogs. Always on the lookout for things to add . Especially frogs.
Twila wants me to start work on the shed because she's already tired of having all these dirty , nasty , old pallets cluttering up the place. So I think I'll start on the walkway as soon as I fix the wheelbarrow.
We haven't used the grill for quite a while because it's just been so hot , but because it's cooled down to only the low 80's ( low last night was in the 50's !!! ) she thinks we should grill or smoke something tomorrow. I'm thinking about making another bacon wrapped meat loaf and some chicken and sausage so then we'll have meat prepared for the whole week or more. She gets up at about 5:30 every morning so as to be at work before 7. Staying with that schedule ,she has developed the habit of grocery shopping early on Sunday morning . She also likes it because it's not crowded then and they are just stocking fresh produce and bakery items ,etc. Whatever she brings home , that's what we'll do . We always discuss what plans we have and meals we want for the coming week. She makes a list. She has never -to my knowledge - NEVER actually taken one of these lists with her to the store. I would like to be able to say that she has never forgotten anything or failed to bring home what was on the list. Indeed , I would like that very much. Instead I will say " I LOVE YOU , TWILA . " 
 We need to get some STEELER and TEXANS stuff up in here.

Friday, October 3, 2014

just some stuff

I decided to take today off. I am writing this as I sit in my screened in porch at the back of the house , looking at parent and baby birds jockeying for position at the bird feeder and hummingbirds flitting back and forth from my neighbors' tree to my hummingbird feeder. Just watched a squirrel race down the 2x4 at the top of my fence from one side of the back to the other.It sure was in a hurry. Didn't even pause to investigate the lizards sitting up there sunning themselves. But they didn't seem to take any notice of the squirrel either.
It is a beautiful 80 degrees with a light breeze and absolutely clear blue blue blue sky. I would think I had died and gone to heaven but I don't see 72 virgins anywhere in the vicinity , nor pearly gates or streets paved with gold.
Another reason for taking it easy today ( HEY - I cleaned up the kitchen and am doing laundry. Not a TOTAL out-of-work jerk slob ) is that I went to the bar last night to play Texas hold-em( I finished 5th out of 14 players ) and see some friends. There were a couple of folks there that I had worked with at COMPAQ and FOXCONN and we had a drink together in memory of a guy named Jim Baxter . He was my first boss at COMPAQ and we were all part of a gang that would get together after work on Friday and drink at a Mexican restaurant near the campus and then move on to someplace with music and dancing ( and more drinking ). Jim was from Beaver Falls and we hit it off immediately as Pirate / Steeler fans . His birthday was Sept. 29th. He recently passed after battling with leukemia for a number of years . We also had a drink in memory of my parents who are also gone. Their wedding anniversary was yesterday , the 2nd.
Just so the wrong idea doesn't get presented here ,I am also looking around the back and planning on what we're gonna be doing to pretty this place up. Also spent some time this morning at Amazon looking for diy and how-to books for building a shed out of pallets in the corner of the yard currently occupied by the garden which will have to be relocated. Didn't really find what I was looking for but the search will continue.I think this project , unlike the yard work , is too big and structurally complex to just jump in and attempt without some sort of working plan.
The front. Well , I finally got around to leveling it out so I would have a better idea of what I will be working with.
 It's actually going to extend further out into the yard a bit. It won't be worked on until I do the concrete work I am planning which will be a new walkway from the current front sidewalk around the corner of the house to the new gate we had put in. The picture below is the walkway I did several years ago using the same type of form and mixing the concrete in my wheelbarrow.

I cleaned up the yard debris that had accumulated on the walkway I made just inside the fence perimeter as a deterrent to our dog digging under the fences to get to the neighbor dogs. When they were in heat he was a digging fool even though he had been fixed. Guess he didn't care if he was shooting blanks , he wanted what he wanted.

I was considering making a walkway out of pallets from the gate to the site of the shed-to-be but the dimensions of the alley here at the side of the house don't quite mesh with the pallet dimensions Yet another thing to think about. Maybe just extend the new walkway and merge it to the old one.
I'm now down to a weight of 220 and feeling pretty good. I've noticed that my clothes are feeling a bit looser so I guess that's a good thing too.
Well , the dryer is buzzing at me so I guess I'll wrap this up for now , and just keep on keeping on.
I talked to my daughter and she says she tried to comment but the site wouldn't accept it. Have to see about that as I would surely appreciate some feedback from anyone actually checking up on me and this blog.
Later.