Sunday, April 19, 2009

Spring sprang sprung

One of the pleasures of our yard is watching all the mystery plants appear in the spring. All the preceding owners have left their mark on every part of the yard, and every week there is a little surprise when the next generation of species appear. Currently appearing in the yard:


Purple phlox (to match the door)...
















Miss Lavender, who I am thrilled lived through the winter...





The bloodwort...



Some jonquils...














These guys...














and the party crasher, who invited himself in this winter and hasn't yet left.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Killing Time


Jeffrey was supposed to bring home a whole bunch of pictures I had surreptitiously loaded onto his work camera so I could amuse myself and elucidate re: the house, this evening. But he went straight to the House of Gaming and didn't bring home the jump drive, which has resulted in me using "stock" photos.

So, I amused myself by uploading a crapload of house photos to the flickr thread. Enjoy.

BONUS: Here's a picture of a sleepy kitten in a basket to make up for lack of a real post.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

es gibt Biere hier!!!
















After having visited the Hofbrauhaus in Cincinnati on a couple of trips, we decided that 43 needed a stately flag to enhance her beauty and to let people know "There is beer here!!" To the left is a picture of our newly acquired flag pole and Napoleonic Bavarian flag. The neighbors have not commented to date. We will of course change it out on West Virginia day, July 4th and Bastille day. At $6.00/flag on http://www.buyaflagyouhippy.com/ we may change it out weekly.

ciao,

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Welcome to the Dollhouse.

I'm in the process of moving the blog over from our Yahoo Group...it's just too hard to post stuff there and some people don't like joining groups, so there. No commitment here.

But there should be commitment. To the house. To this place we have chosen to call Home.

We should be committed.

-s.

Originally posted 4-13-08




Sara and I started re-doing the kitchen this afternoon Sunday 04-13-08. We found an inspirational photo from a catalogue and have bought the supplies for the interim fix before the grand retiling etc. Will try to put up some pics as we progress. For those of you in the local
area we will be having a HGTV day at the old house. We have nearly completed all of the fixes and painting etc. at the old house once complete and ready to go on the market we would like you all to come over have a walk through and give us criticism. There will be champaigne and merrymaking also. I will keep you all posted. My boss came over with some divining rods and walked around my yard trying to find my footer drains. Interesting looks from the neighbors. we
located several pipes but are not sure which are for the footer drains or if there are any footer drains. We may have to dig to china yet.

Originally posted 3-13-08




Dr. Deel has been digging and glueing like man posessed, posesed, possessed, possesed, they really need spell-check on this site. We replace all of the downspout plumbing on the east side of the house. I will be digging up the west side this week. Saturday is a big landfill run to clean out the garage which has become a catch-all for anything removed from the house. We cleaned out the stone chimney out back and had dinner, chicken finger and veggie patties, by the fire last night.
I believe next year for Marshall U away games I am going to have tailgate parties in the screened in porch, which is wired for cable, and the fire pit. I was mistaken about the way the water was entering the house it is still coming from the Southeast corner. Promise I will
get some new pics uploaded.

Originally posted 3-08-09

After removing the subfloor from the basement in the future wargaming room I am now able to determine where the water is coming from.Sara and I came home Friday night to find about 5 gallons of water, I know because I mopped it up, in the utility room and the wargame room, from
now on referred to as the MEN'S ROOM (MR). Water is infiltrating from the eastern side of the house somewhere between the MR and the Laundry room and seeping out from under Northeast corner and migrating into the southwest corner. For those of you who are not hydrologist the first
rule of hydrology is that water runs down hill. Dr. Deel and I will be excavating approximately three (3) feet below ground surface (b.g.s.) as soon as the weather permits and re-installing a drainage system.
Upon completion of the new drainage I will be able to fully inhabit my lair and begin decorating with many stuffed animal heads, my uncle IS a taxidermist.

Originally posted 3-06-08

We have magic cats. Foster has been able to get in the crawl space by the furnace approximately 8 ft from the ground. Bindi Spears and Foster both have managed to get hidden within the far reaches of the attic when the cable guy was running lines.

Originally posted 3-5-08

Last Saturday my father came down and we took out the whirpool dishwasher and installed our new Kitchen Aid, stainless steel dishwasher, thank you, tax rebate. We ran phone throughout the house, which is what is allowing me to type this post, DSL and ran cable
throughout the house into the rooms I am allowed to have cable television in. I tore all of the cable off of the side of the house began tearing down the rotted wooden child's playset in our back yard and cleaned out the stone fireplace next to the garage. It was almost 70 degrees here saturday so I took advantage of the lovely weather to do some out-o-doors work. Today I took off work and my father and I removed the old kenmore dishwasher from the old house and installed the whirpool from this house, we went to Lowes and bought a whirpool stove to match and took it back to the old house, we also made several trips to the landfill to dispose of the subfloor that I and Dr. Deel have torn out of the basement, will post new pics in a couple of days.
Finally I have began scrapping the old paint off of the concrete floor in the basement it took about an hour to scrape a 2X2 ft. section WOW.

Originally posted 3-04-2008

thanks to everyone that has signed up. i can pretty much guarantee there will be a lot of noise at first, but then as the budget dwindles and everyday boredom ensues, you'll stop getting all these messages. so just lie back and enjoy it. Think of England or something.

we're nearing the end of the first week of actually living here, and we've accomplished much and little at the same time!

susan and j's mom and i painted the common areas not-white before we moved in. now they're just a little less white...having chosen a color that's nearly indistinguishable from off-white, i feel good about my neutrality.


then there was also the matter of getting the furnace converted back to natural gas from the propane the crazy ex-owner had installed (did i include a picture of the giant green tank out back???).

that went well. but he had also converted the water heater...the gas guy pretty much just said "forget it" so we bought a new one (much debate about whether it should be a tankless model, but the operating budget and a single-toothed pessimist at Home Depot helped make that decision).

the entire Man-Room floor was ripped out. mold everywhere. much spraying of bleach and water and there's still some down there, but the rest will have to be dealt with later with the ripping of walls and such. a project for a no-snow period. it smells like a cave. the cats disappear down there for hours. i hope they do not evolve into some kind of pale, see-through blind animals.

so then there was the fact the phone lines didn't work. we still have the 4 hole plugs from the...uh...stone age. and the tv cable had been run directly through the stone facade for each outlet, creating a bunch of holes in the stone and making ugly on the side of the house. thanks to the help of j's dad, an ex-telephone do-it-all guy, my dad, and a creative cable man, all of those issues were fixed. there are still holes, but now we have cable and phone everywhere, and we can fill the holes...later.

so the dishwasher at 314 Davis crapped out, we decided to buy a new one for this house and put the one here over there. it's a nice little Whirlpool model that makes a hideous grinding death noise but really gets things clean.

that lead to a level of perverted consumerism from which i'm still not sure i have recovered. we started out at the scratch-and-dent place in Proctorville, but you know...if i'm paying $700 for something that has a giant "ding" in the front of it, i want it to be new. so we went to Sears and after much debate and rationalization, which may not have been so "rational" after all, spent most of Dubya's anticipated refund on a....KitchenAid Stainless Steel Ferrari.
I may perish. It does wine glasses (of which i use many!) and has a special drawer for knives and such (of which we have many), and has a special pot scrubber thing so i don't have to do any work (of which i do little). it also grinds up food bits, which is good, since the current plumbing is too poor to install a real fooderator in the sink right now. i'm assuming that it is also going to learn to vacuum the entire house and feed the cats while we're out of town.

i have done a million tiny things, like replace the wooden (oh, ack!) toilet seat, buy a new shower rod (chrome!, to match the vintage doorknob plate!) and curtain (www.arcsandangles.com...just like the ones they have at the Greenbriar!) and line all the drawers and shelves in the kitchen. You know, the basic stuff.

my parents have helped clean up the leafy yard, dig around for drainage issues, pack things still at the old house, paint at the old house, move things to and fro, and a million other things that we can't take care of in a timely fashion because of work. my dad and j's dad did a spectacular job of replacing the exposed vents from the water heater and the furnace into our crawl space and taping up some heat-leaking gaps. my dad has also helped hang the bedroom door that i had to move from an upstairs closet, replace the closet door that we found in the garage, and re-wire some light switches that went up and down but turned nothing on or off.

madness, i tell you.

i have never seen a house that someone was previously living in that was so unlivable. i mean, this guys wife was a DOCTOR, fer chrissakes. did they just live without heat and the phone, breathing mold spores, heating an empty attic, and with 8 inches of black hair in the drain (different story)?

now all i can do is go to bed. there's a ton of work left at 314, which has to go on the market in April, and i got nothing done over the weekend because it was my weekend to work, and j's been on a gaming orgy since saturday night, so you can see how this could just collapse and go nowhere fast. there's laundry to fold, and that damn motion sensor light out the window behind me keeps coming on and is telling me our new resident feral cat is stalking the yard or some crackhead is going to try to steal some copper tubing from my A/C, which i won't find out until summer.
Oh, here she is now. Miss 43, Roland Park Drive. Resplendent in all her wintery, purple-doored glory.