Mission

A good friend once said to me: "If a door opens in front of you - get off your ass and dance through it...laughing."

I'm trying, Nancy!

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

♪♫♪ Happy Birthday to us ♫♪♫

Busy weekend! 
 Lesley's birthday was on Saturday, mine was on Sunday and Cari-Ann's was on Tuesday. 

My sweetheart spoiled me with an iPhone - I love it!! 
So many fun apps to play with;  like this one to do selective colouring.  So much easier to use than Adobe Photoshop.



And this one to make old-timey photos



Cari-Ann graciously invited me to share her birthday party; so we loaded up Taz and headed to Canmore on Sunday.



The obligatory shot of the Three Sisters


I left my Canon camera at home 'cos I wanted to play with the camera on my new phone.  Um, I guess I should've paid more attention to the instructions, 'cos I got nothin'!  I thought I was hitting the shutter button, but apparently I was hitting the "exit this function" button instead.  Oops...
So, there are no pictures of the long dog walk along the river, the gorgeous mountain setting, the dogs swimming, the unbelievably delicious barbecued salmon dinner, the outstanding 10-layer birthday cake with sparklers that set off the smoke alarm, or the good friends.  Sigh.   
It was a wonderful day, though!

☺☺☺☺☺☺

I have no idea what these flowers are, but they have a million buds on them that are now opening up.  They smell fabulous, whatever they are.


A hand-made card from Susan.  Beautiful!


 


A most excellent birthday! 
Many thanks to Dan, Cari-Ann, Joel, Bill & Vi and Bill & Susan!
(and of course, Taz & Muñeca)


Later:  Just got another card from Lorne, Leonora & Justin.  I love this!





Thursday, August 18, 2011

Basement window enlarged - check.

It's one of those things that's been on the "to-do" list for years.  It's been talked about, brochures have been gathered, phone calls have been made, then something else always came along and bumped it down the list again.  It finally made it to the top this week. 

The window in Trudy's bedroom was your basic 1960's bungalow basement window.  Skinny, ugly and too small to be a useful escape route in case of an emergency.

From the outside


From the inside


Step 1.  Dig a trench


Step 2.  Cut the concrete. 
This was the noisy portion of the program.   Taz went over to Gracie's house to hang out in her backyard for a few hours, and I went shopping to get away from the roar.


Step 3  Install new window and grate


Not that Trudy can see anything out of the new window, but it lets in a LOT more light. 


It hasn't been fully explained to us why the grate is so much higher than every other one in the neighbourhood, and we haven't decided yet whether or not to make a stink about it. 
Trudy is happy with her new window, so maybe that's good enough.


Monday, August 15, 2011

Progress report on the fence project

There's a very simple reason for the lack of progress reports on our fence.  
There's been no progress!!

We've been plagued with problems on this project.   Between Dan's injury, bad weather and contractors (yes, plural!)  that say they'll do the job then don't show up, there was no progress for weeks.   Dan finally dug the post holes himself, even though he's officially on "light duties" at work due to cracked ribs.

 
Not sure if he's smiling or grimacing in this picture.  Probably the latter - there wasn't a lot of smiling going on.
 
 
Okay, good enough.  Just find another piece of plywood for the other side and call it done!
 

Measure twice.  Cut. Swear.  Measure again.  Cut again.  Repeat as necessary.
(Photograph at your own risk.)
 

And finally - it starts to look like a fence!

 
Woohoo! 
This is it from the alley side.  Please note the retaining wall.  The source of much frustation.  Everybody else's back yard is level with back alley, but for some reason, ours is about a foot higher...
 
 
I like the way it jogs around the compost bins.  I didn't want to get rid of the compost bins, but I didn't want them in the back yard either.
Are you wondering why there's a window in it?   Eventually, it's going to have a little door on it so that we can access the composter without having to go out into the alley.  Clever eh?
 
 
...but meanwhile, we can use it for puppet shows!
 

Benny & Buckshot had a set up just like this didn't they?

There's still lots of work to do, but it's coming.

 
p.s.  I've tried about a hundred times to get the spacing right on this post, and blogger just isn't cooperating.  If it's not right this time, too bad - it's staying messed up!