More little things are happening. A friend's brother is in town and he's going to attack my to do list. Here's what I gave him:
fix ding in drywall where movers bumped it taking stuff to the basement
touch up bathroom skylight hook where installation left it gouged and messy
hang bedroom curtain rod
hang house numbers on door
add electrical outlet in basement to accommodate sump pump plug
touch up paint as needed
estimate costs to re-stain the first floor deck
He'll evaluate the projects and see what he can tackle. Most of these jobs could have been taken care of a year and a half ago but then I'd be living in a finished (almost finished) house rather than a work in progress.
The garage door is installed but I'm not sure the opener is up yet. My neighbor's ladder and tools are still in there so I'm guessing it'll be another...4 days before the job is totally done? That's working days, not counting days he doesn't work at Huron and scuttles off and do other stuff.
All so exciting. Who knew that mundane house work would get my blood racing?
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Lighting Strikes
That's light-ing. As in electricity. As in, something is happening to the garage and I'm very excited about it. After I got my 3rd parking ticket for parking in front of my house on a street cleaning day, my neighbors kindly suggested that I get my garage door fixed so I could start parking back there and avoid Chicago's Scam to Fund their Dwindling Coffers. Conspiracy Alert!! Seriously, those street cleaners don't do a thing. If I remember, I'll try to take a picture of the street after one of their trucks comes through. Honestly they just sputter filthy water in their wake. Here's a googled picture of one of the city street sweepers which is clearly sitting on a street that has already been cleaned. See how pristine the street is in front of the truck? That's how you know they're lying.
No leaves or trash or gutter gunk gets picked up by these trucks. They just spurt out Streets and Sanitation bilge water. But, if you don't dash out and move your car before they fart by they'll hit you with a hefty fine. People, you do the math.
But I digress. This post isn't about exposing the city's farty undergarments. It's about the miracle in the alley and Jack, my neighbor, who took it upon himself to put together a proposal and bid to install a new garage door. Here's what it looks like now,
and here's what it's going to look like,
Ha. Just kidding. No, the new door will be boring white vinyl. But it'll be better than the ramshackle two-tone that's back there now.
So step one was to hook the garage up with electricity. I didn't want the new electrical line that had to go from the garage to the fuse box in the basement to be an eyesore. So Jack ran the line from the basement, along the back of the fence (on the left) and into the back wall of the garage.
From the other side of the fence (which you get to through my neighbor's gangway) you can see where the line comes out of the hole in the basement wall, gets threaded through a box and into an insulated pipe
rounds the corner
and tucks up against the back of the fence.
I bought the door this morning at Menard's, it was delivered a couple hours later and will be installed tomorrow. The motor opener thing is coming from Home Depot online tomorrow or Monday-ish. This has all happened a lot faster than I expected and really, never would have happened without my neighbor's intervention. So thanks to him it'll soon be Huron - 1, bankrupt city pension fund - Goose Egg.
No leaves or trash or gutter gunk gets picked up by these trucks. They just spurt out Streets and Sanitation bilge water. But, if you don't dash out and move your car before they fart by they'll hit you with a hefty fine. People, you do the math.
But I digress. This post isn't about exposing the city's farty undergarments. It's about the miracle in the alley and Jack, my neighbor, who took it upon himself to put together a proposal and bid to install a new garage door. Here's what it looks like now,
So step one was to hook the garage up with electricity. I didn't want the new electrical line that had to go from the garage to the fuse box in the basement to be an eyesore. So Jack ran the line from the basement, along the back of the fence (on the left) and into the back wall of the garage.
From the other side of the fence (which you get to through my neighbor's gangway) you can see where the line comes out of the hole in the basement wall, gets threaded through a box and into an insulated pipe
rounds the corner
and tucks up against the back of the fence.
I bought the door this morning at Menard's, it was delivered a couple hours later and will be installed tomorrow. The motor opener thing is coming from Home Depot online tomorrow or Monday-ish. This has all happened a lot faster than I expected and really, never would have happened without my neighbor's intervention. So thanks to him it'll soon be Huron - 1, bankrupt city pension fund - Goose Egg.
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Dig It
More things are happening in the backyard. Some were planned, some were not. Here's how it looks right now.
This patch grew on its own. After clearing out a ton of weeds and transplanting some grass stalks from other parts of the garden (where they also popped up) into this area, this bed really filled out. I love ornamental grass but I'm not sure this is the right choice for this spot. It's very tall and doesn't have a ton of interesting character.
This little peanut is a butterfly bush. Butterflies have already visited and birds seem to like it too. It should grow into the size of the bed.
This is at the back of the yard, against the garage wall. The flowers move from yellow to blue to pink to purple but the pinkies and purples are a little shy right now.
These are right next to the pretty blue delphiniums. My hope is that they'll bust open into sweet little pink flowers and fill in that section with some color.
Don't know yet what's going to happen over here.
But the plan for the weed haven against the fence is to fill it with lilacs.
There are a couple of potted plants up on the back porch. This one didn't do so great. It actually died before I got it into this pot. I thought there was a chance it would resurrect. It did not.
And in the front of the house the hydrangea in the pot is doing really well.
This is how it looked back in May when it first bloomed and had a crazy
deep purple color.
The blooms then turned green and deep burnished magenta. Now some new blue flowers are
appearing. A little psychedelic but this is a great plant and I'm super happy it's still alive.
And here's a cute little trash can that came from a garage sale. It's super handy for getting rid of all the flyers and circulars that people leave on the front porch.
Hey Marvid, can you see the hose? Thanks, it's a great gift.
Close up of the 4 square beds. The hydrangeas on the bottom right have had a tough time during this hot hot hot summer.
Even though the neighbor's tree provides a decent amount of shade, the sun and drought have taken their toll on them. They might do better in the empty bed on the left where there's even more shade. Man, you can see some sunburned brown leaves in there.
This little peanut is a butterfly bush. Butterflies have already visited and birds seem to like it too. It should grow into the size of the bed.
This is at the back of the yard, against the garage wall. The flowers move from yellow to blue to pink to purple but the pinkies and purples are a little shy right now.
These are right next to the pretty blue delphiniums. My hope is that they'll bust open into sweet little pink flowers and fill in that section with some color.
Don't know yet what's going to happen over here.
But the plan for the weed haven against the fence is to fill it with lilacs.
There are a couple of potted plants up on the back porch. This one didn't do so great. It actually died before I got it into this pot. I thought there was a chance it would resurrect. It did not.
And here's a cute little trash can that came from a garage sale. It's super handy for getting rid of all the flyers and circulars that people leave on the front porch.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
And in the front
The guys who did the back also pulled out the mess in the front. Now there's a little patch of green sunshine at Huron.
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Yard Transformation
See below as it turns from a weed museum into something more manageable.

There aren't any plants yet so it can't be called a garden. That will be round two.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Hydrangeas and Ranunculus
The work in the yard is happening. There's a lot to do back there and progress has been interrupted by the rain but I think another 2 or 3 days of heavy lifting should do it. Then the yard will be prepped for planting.
In the meantime, here's a look at what's happening on the front porch. I love hydrangeas and ranunculus. Two of my favorite flowers.
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