Monday, July 26, 2010

Sunset & Update on Yard



Not too bad for our backyard.

Not much has actually happened in the yard yet, but we do have a final design and are meeting with the installation people on Weds to figure how much it is going to cost - eek. We may do it in stages, or at all at once. This hasn't been decided yet, but we have plans for a new patio, back steps, and plantings around the perimeter of our backyard and along the house. In addition there would be all new plantings in the front, replacing our current root-filled, bumpy grass. New edging and front stoop would complete it.

Monday, June 07, 2010

Progress, maybe?


Big doings in our yard underway. We are working with a designer/contractor to redo our lanscaping, including adding a "real" (non-asphalt) patio. The first step was to fix up the lawn, though we suspect they messed up and used the wrong dirt to fill in the holes/overseed. There are a TON of small rocks all over the grass. Not exactly what we had in mind. I am confident it will be sorted out - the contractor has great Angie's List reviews, I have a friend that has used them and raved, and the designer has worked with them for years.

The big stuff (patio) will be done in late July (likely).

Monday, March 08, 2010

Updates to the house since Fall

New toy storage for the living room

curtains for the family room

radiator covers are finally stained (and dry)

new artwork for the dining room

Ugliest yard in town?

that is without spare parts and rusted cars?

We finally have down all the ugly, rotten fence, leaving ugly piles of dirt, old metal fence poles (presumably from an older chain link fence) and general ugliness. The removal was in 2 phases, because of the funny property lines here (nobody really knows what is whose) one set of neighbors removed the bulk of it in August and Steve did the rest yesterday.

We plan on adding something to close off the backyard (keep roaming children in), and add a gate between our garage and our neigbors to the rear who have 2 sons about our kids' ages.

If we get our act together, by the end of the summer we should have a small vegetable garden, a new fence along parts of the back and some sized-for-4 patio furniture.

Given our new neighbor to the side with boys age 2 1/2 and 5, I think the fight with the toys in the back will never be won! We do love the boys will have so many other boys to place with in adjacent yards. (All the parents seem like-minded too).