Tuesday 22 June 2010

All over the place

The, ahem, view from the kitchen door.
We planted some Virginia Creeper along the fence to the right
in the hopes that by next year, when we are ready to attack the yard,
the fence will be covered in lush greenery.

Midway through: the doors look better,
the stairs and the siding look worse.


I spray painted some old terracotta pots black.
Added a few geraniums... and voila! Instant love.


The doors and siding are painted.
In autumn we will do the stairs and the railing.


The old girl has been upgraded from haunted -
to just rickety.



We are a bit scattered these days. We have been working a bit out front, a bit out back and a bit in the middle. Seems like every time we turn around, there is another mountain of work waiting for us.


Now, we do know better than to start a new project before having finished the first one, but somehow the theory hasn't made it to practice. I started stripping the closet doors but the onset of planting season urged me to add some love to the front of the house in the form of geraniums. This in turn lead to adding some crushed stones to the front yard to perk it up just a little, which brought on the need to paint the front doors, which highlighted the ugliness of the yellow siding (so it ended up getting painted too) which then brought us to work on the front steps…


But then it started to rain.


…so we decided to plant some climbing vines by the new fence in the backyard, which made us realize in what bad shape the soil was. Which lead us to start carting some of the rocks away, which in turn lead to some weeding…


…when what we should be doing is finishing the first floor. The stair risers and the wainscoting need to be painted, the crown mouldings and baseboards need to be installed, the coat closet doors have to be stripped, sanded, painted and hung. The windows need to be washed and god knows that the first floor and the basement are begging for a good, deep down clean. Not to mention some major reorganization of the whole house as well as moving some rather large pieces of furniture.


So what we need to do is focus!


We will finish the front steps and try straightening the banisters. But seeing as this is just a quick fix to keep the place from falling down until we can afford the real deal, we will stop there for this year. Then we will leave the backyard pretty much as is, allowing the newly planted Virginia Creeper a year's head start as it hopefully lays claim to the easternmost fence.


And now no more distractions, lets finish that goddam first floor.

2 comments:

  1. Samantha, c'est toujours un plaisir de te lire.

    J'adore tes géraniums dans les pots noirs et le choix du noir pour les portes aussi, on sent bien la d.a. ici...

    Tu peux être certaine que la vigne vierge aura couvert ta palissade l'an prochain. Même que tu devras la tailler assez souvent... J'en ai dans le jardin et ça pousse tout seul.

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    Bon courage pour la suite des travaux!

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