Cement board is DONE!

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Holy progress, batman!

The cement board is fully taped and mortared, ready to be slathered with pudding, I mean RedGuard.

Once it's waterproofed with 3 coats of RedGuard, we can go straight to tiling!!

All cement board, and even the moisture-proof drywall above the tiled area!
I can't tell you how nice it is to see this!
Cement board is DONE!
Cement board is DONE!
Pretty big gap here, but it's easily filled with mortar
Tape and mortar is done too!
Cement board is DONE!
Now - RedGuard, Tile, shower door, drain, fixtures, caulk, DONE

Drywall looking very nice in back hallway

Our neighbor is doing a great job on the drywall in the back hallway - it's coming together so quickly.

Drywall looking very nice in back hallway
Drywall looking very nice in back hallway
Drywall looking very nice in back hallway
Drywall looking very nice in back hallway
Drywall looking very nice in back hallway

New door hardware, house numbers

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When our back doorknob took a crap  on us, spewing it's guts all over the place, we bought some new bits.

The color of the back door is still awful, but we'll get to that later.  At least now we have a pretty brushed knob and lockset instead of the very worn brass-plated junk that came with the house.

We also installed new house numbers that we bought a couple of years ago on a visit to England.

The old plastic numbers went immediately into the trash!

The new numbers look so nice, that I felt the need to scrub the front porch down with soap and water, for the first time since we moved in 6 years ago!!  It was pretty grungy. :P

New back door hardware
New house numbers
The new numbers add a small touch of class to the front.

Jacking up a wall

One of our walls was sinking, and was approximately an inch and a half or maybe more out of level with the flooring around it.

The reason for the subsidence was that the entire wall was supported by just a single joist, it was unsupported from the basement, and that joist ran directly under the bathtub!

We bought two floor jacks/columns and rented a 20 ton screw jack.  The whole process took about 8 hours and raised the wall by an inch.

The red level IS level, the stairs are NOT
Screw jack and a temporary column
An indestructable cheater bar I built out of a bicycle crank arm and some tubing.
The beam, supported by the jack post
Beam, joist, support block, column.
Plumbing is back in place and the wall is well supported
The foot of one of the posts

Cement board going up in bathroom!!

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Now that all the shower valves are installed and tested for leaks, we can put the cement board up!

Almost five years on, and this bathroom is finally looking like it might get done!

Cement board going up in bathroom!!
Cement board going up in bathroom!!
Cement board going up in bathroom!!
These are the tiles we'll use for the walls and seat
Cement board going up in bathroom!!

Upstairs bath/shower progress

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Major progress in upstairs bathroom shower!

Finally installed the mirror in the bathroom!
Plywood is up in shower!  (this is simply to correct an error we made in spacing)
Plywood nicely cut around the valve
Pretty fixtures installed over plywood as a test
Pex lines run under the shower seat
Bella the building inspector. We're approved!
Left some messages under the shower seat for future remodelers
Left some messages under the shower seat for future remodelers
The first piece of cement board goes in!!

Drywall going up in the back hallway!

Our neighbor Brian, who did our bathroom upstairs is also coming over to do the back hallway.

Lots of progress already!

Drywall going up in the back hallway!
Drywall going up in the back hallway!

Shower valves installed

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Installed the shower valves

Shower valves installed
Shower valves installed
Shower valves installed
Shower valves installed
Shower valves installed
Shower valves installed
Shower valves installed

2011 Summer Photos

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Lots of summer photos

Blue Indigo
Not sure what these are. They're not tulips, and they don't particularly look like irises... A mystery
Front triangle bed. When we moved in back in 2006, the only thing here was the Japanese maple in a sea of lawn
Front sidewalk 'strip' beds. They are SUCH a pain to keep the grass out of!!
Clematis climbing up some twine.
That yellow globes come out in late spring by the front porch. this is the last one for this year!
Our brand new front porch bed! This used to be a sickly dense mass of lily of the valley
Behind the house lies the shade bed. We've got some ferns, heuchera in various shades, some Hostas and a wee baby trillium!
Our Muesli memorial stone and the Japanese Painted Fern we planted above her
Pretty purply-blue flower - an iris perhaps
Veggie bed #1 - swiss chard, beets, leeks, lots of garlic, and a couple of Arbor Day trees in the back!
Veggie bed #2 - peppers galore, 2 types of eggplant, asparagus, tomatoes, and more swiss chard that overflowed from the 1st bed!
Veg bed #3 - 3 or 4 types of squash, 4 different tomatoes, cabbage, brussel sprouts
Veg bed #4 - yet more tomatoes, some cukes and zucchini. I smothered a nasty old blackberry that was here.
It's the attack of the ginormous rhubarb!
Colorful swiss chard
Peppers! Green, yellow, red, hungarian hots.
It's a cucumber already in June!
This is how a yellow zucchini is born!
Some baby tomatoes and the flowers that hint at what's to come.
Back yard white peony
A pink peony in the back yard. I don't know why the previous owners planted such a beautiful flower so far back in the yard!
A self seeded volunteer tree - you get some surprises when you mow as infrequently as I do! It's big enough now to require mulch
Five new arborvitae in the back yard
Raspburgles, kiwis, and the back side of the veggie beds.
Onto the porch - some beautifuly arranged annuals.
Annual pots
Some new plants and a clean deck table
Zoe's massive hanging basket
Steve's smaller hanging basket
Zoe's red rose. It used to be white, until Muesli died and it came up red!
2011 Summer Photos
From the driveway, looking across the garden.
Monarda? In the deckside bed
Monarda I think
'Huskers Red'
Birdbath and a a bit of a summer dead spot! There are tulips and early bulbs here in the spring.
My oriental poppy is flowering! I love this thing!
Oriental poppy and our green traffic cone. (actually the base of a birdbath that fell and broke)
Bachelors buttons and a red fish swimming in the creepers.
Starburst? Can't remember.
Our new pot ($40!) With pot feet and a mock arrangement (they're still in their store pots)
Zoe found this arrangement with TONS of different things in it for a great deal.
Some very lovely smelling pink stuff, and our garden cow mascot.
Bella and the new pot
2011 Summer Photos
2011 Summer Photos
2011 Summer Photos
2011 Summer Photos
2011 Summer Photos
2011 Summer Photos
2011 Summer Photos
2011 Summer Photos
2011 Summer Photos
2011 Summer Photos
2011 Summer Photos
2011 Summer Photos
2011 Summer Photos
2011 Summer Photos
2011 Summer Photos
2011 Summer Photos

Killing the grass

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Lots of grass to be killed (I hate grass).

This year, we've discovered lasagne gardening and we're making good use of it to get rid of the green evil.

First, you put cardboard down (appliance boxes)
Then grass clippings (don't just mow it! Grow it!)
Here's another one in-progress in the front.
These two gardens were started last year (close half) and just this spring! (the farther half)
This tomato was started from seed in March! It's at least twice as tall as the store-bought tomatoes! Growing in hay/grass!!

Seedlings 2011

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Growing seedlings with the plant shelf and grow lights!

We had a really amazing crop this year!

Some of Z's second flotilla "the babies"
A bit of everything here. Swiss chard, beets, eggplant, and a TON of tomatoes in like 5 varieties toward the back.
A whole flat of swiss chard and beets!
Tomatoes growing crazy on the left, eggplant, peppers far back right.
The entire top shelf is squash!! Zucchini, Yellow squash, Butternut squash, Cucumbers. YUM!!
The entire top shelf is squash!! Zucchini, Yellow squash, Butternut squash, Cucumbers. YUM!!
I've been pulling most of the flowers off to save the plants energy but heres one I didn't get
These are Japanese long eggplant, and they're going crazy! They have sharp little spines on the leaves!! You can see one of them
Three huge shelves, bursting with veggies!!
Squash blossom!
Something zucchini or butternut
These are smaller, brighter yellow and are from a cucumber.

Sprouts, Days 4-7

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Here are our new early seed startings for 2011!!  Pictures are from days 4 and 7!  The Zuchinni and Cucumbers are taking off like rockets!

Nothing quite like growing stuff again to get you in the mood for SPRING!

Tomatos probably - day 4!!
Cucumber - day 4!
These are tomatoes on day 5!
Thai basil, day 5
All snuggly warm in their heat trays
Holy day 7!!  Look at those Zucchs and Squash!!

Seed Starting for 2011!

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We're starting our first seeds of 2011!!

Last year, we started a ton of seeds indoors, using peat pellets and flats, but they didn't do very well.  Most (90%) didn't even germinate!!  We had them by the cold front window with limited daylight.  They never had a chance.

Today, we went to a seed starting workshop with Fitchburg Fields and learned the correct way to start seeds indoors.

Most seeds need a bit of warmth to germinate, so we now have two warming mats that sit under the flats to give the little guys a boost.  Once they pop up out of the ground, they need plenty of light - even artificial light will do, so we got a few shop lights.

After the workshop, we went to the hardware store and bought some 2 foot wide particle board shelving and 2x4s to build ourselves a seed-starting, plant-growing super light shelf system.

There's enough lighted space for up to 8 full flats, unlit space for another 4, and some storage underneath. Hanging additional lights from the ceiling would give us 12 full flats of growing capability.

We put the lights and warming mats on separate power strips so we can easily switch them off and on.  We'll add some programmable timers later.

Before we put the lights on
4 full flats, or 8 half-flats per shelf
I tried one shop light per shelf but realized the plants would slant over badly in this configuration
Now we've moved both lights to a single shelf.  I'll get two more for the other shelf later
Lights and two planted flats
Waiting for our seeds to grow!

Garden 2010

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Last year, we did a few things to the garden.  We put some new perennials in, we built a lasagne garden, but mostly we just worked on the house and let things grow.

Side garden in spring/early summer (this used to be ALL grass) Can you spot the cow?
Red Scabiosa (Pincushion Flower)
Spring flowers (allium)
Columbine "Purple Bonnets"
Armeria Juniperifolia "Rosa Stoltz"
The start of a lasagne garden! It's about 18 inches of hay and grass clippings.
The start of a lasagne garden!  It's about 18 inches of hay and grass clippings.
Late summer garden by the back deck (the rock path has almost completely overgrown with weeds)
Thistles (Late)
Crocosmia (Lucifer)
Front/side corner garden with a very popular bluebird house!
Side/back corner garden
Salvia (Oceana Blue) - annual
Salvia (Oceana Blue) - annual
Coreopsis Palmata, Campanula, Bee Balm, Orienpet Lily (Shocking), Blanket Flower, Coneflowers, Nodding Onion (gone to seed)
Fall harvest day!  Tomatos, yellow squash, green/red pepper and a bunch of raspberries!

Paint and Shower Fixtures!

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A couple of weekends ago, we added color to the new bathroom and hallway!

We chose a sort of olive green for the two end walls in the bathroom and a powder blue color for one hallway wall.  The rest of the walls were a cream color called 'Sail Cloth', with white ceilings all around.

We also ordered our new shower fixtures (mixers, shower heads and a hand sprayer).  They have arrived, but we haven't yet installed them.

Wall behind the sink
Wall behind the toilet - cutting in this dark color is tough!
Paint and Shower Fixtures!
Blue hallway wall above the door (door trim not yet reinstalled)
Lucas Pucas wearing a pomelo hat!  He was not impressed
Shower fixures!  Valves, mixers, shower heads
Shower mixer (this one has a diverter valve to feed the hand sprayer)
One of the shower heads
The other shower mixer (without the diverter valve)
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