Monday, May 30, 2016

Weekend project: rebuilding the shed

 I needed to replace my leaky old shed and this weekend turned out to be the right time. I had extra hands and could get a few more.
 I picked up most of the supplies we would need on Friday before Allen got here.
 The new roofing material - bright white to help cut down on excessive heat build-up.
 Allen and I got all 4 walls built on Saturday. We covered them in case it decided to rain, but luckily, it didn't.
 We emptied some of the stuff out of the shed and unscrewed it from the base, then after Heather got here, tipped it off the back of the base. Heather and Lisa then dismantled it so we could re-use the sheet metal for the new walls. There are lots more pictures on Heather's facebook page.
 We had proper supervision, of course.
Almost finished covering the walls at lunch time today. I did finish the center section. The new door was just a bit oversized, so I'll have to sand it down before I can install it.
A big THANK YOU to Lisa and Jim for helping, as well as Heather and Allen.

Saturday, May 14, 2016

Good bye to the blue truck

My Chevy truck was bought this morning. I hope it serves the new owners well, as it did for me.

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Stormy night

 There was a double rainbow during a small break in the storms. I managed to get a picture of it.
 One shaft of sunlight lit up the hill out back. It was spectacular, but only lasted for a minute or two.
Even more impressive without the camera flash and showing the dark sky behind the hill.

Sunday, April 3, 2016

Exploring Grayson Lake

 It's still early in the year for boating, but I thought the water would be higher than this. I still had no trouble launching, though.
 There are a lot of rock outcroppings lining the lake. Some have an overhang that will disappear when the water is up to summer pool.
 This Canadian Goose was not thrilled by my presence.
 I ran across some very large formations, most were down the lake quite a ways. There is a lot more to the lake than I originally thought.
The dam and marina where I launched. There are quite a few jumbo houseboats docked there. One of them even has a corkscrew slide coming down from the 3rd deck.

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Getting the mower ready

 I finished cleaning off the underside of the deck Monday, but had to wait until today to paint it. The wind was blowing too hard yesterday.
I finished fitting the blades Jim gave me for my experiment- Husqvarna blades on a Cub Cadet. I'm hoping the better lift will give me better airflow for discharging the cut grass. I'll know how well it works in a couple of days when I mow the yard.

Friday, March 18, 2016

New windshield in the Ford

 We had a touch of frost this morning, so the pictures are not as clear as I had hoped they would be.
 The crack is still easy to see, though. It was directly in front of the driver's position. Not a good place to have bad visibility.
 Much better now! No cracks and the glass is clean and clear.
Well, almost clean. There were a couple of bugs that got splattered on my way home. I also opted for the tinted band across the top. The old windshield didn't have it.

Friday, March 11, 2016

Project completed

 Since I didn't have to work today, I stopped and got the river rock I needed to finish up the landscaping project around the HVAC unit.
 With a slight breeze blowing, it was a challenge to get the landscape fabric to stay put. I ended up dumping some rock on it as I was putting it down to keep it where it belonged.
 The same was true around the back of the unit. I did this because I couldn't get the mower around the unit to keep it mowed.
This looks better and should stay looking better during mowing season.