Thursday, August 19, 2010

finally

the porches have been stained. it should have been done probably 3 months ago, but you know. things happen. i couldn't hardly stand looking at what i deemed an unfinished porch. see the before.and now they look like this.closer, shall we?
we still have some small trim details to accomplish, but this is 100% better.i think i could have done a tad better with my color choices. and the dogs could wipe their feet. but what done is done. we will get another chance at it in about five years anyway.

fingers crossed that we may get some plants in the ground this weekend. more importantly, some pine straw on the ground. the dirt is keeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelling me.

Friday, August 13, 2010

welcome to the augusta national

ok, not really. but it's just as good to us!

until yesterday, our yard looked like this. dirt. just dirt. no weeds. only dirt. hard dirt. dirty dirt. dirt that likes to come indoors. and its looked like this since, um, well lets see when did we start building this house? almost a year ago? ok so a year. of dirt.and this isn't the nice kind of dirt. this is more like clay. you need a tractor to cut through it. much like most other things that happen at this house, this clay is an anomaly. There is no clay is this part of the world. there is sand, everybody has sand. it drains well. clay does not. we have clay. as a result, chris has spent the past two weeks installing drain tiles and an expansive sprinkler system. and bringing in other dirt that is not so terrible. so our yard has looked even better with a series of trenches everywhere. which is a problem for low riding dogs such as ours.

so chris has spent all his energy and time installing 80 something sprinkler heads. i probably lost count while i was putting them together. nonetheless, he has worked himself past the point of his normal working himself to death. (p.s. he says hes ready to get back to farming, that is easier than landscaping). so yesterday i came home to this. hard work pays off.


i cannot even explain how wonderful it is to finally have something living in the yard. chris had to hire someone to help him cut and lay the sod. he didn't have the equipment for it, otherwise he would have done that himself too. he has pretty much done everything thing ALL BY HIMSELF. with the exception of a couple of days he had some help. he even grew the sod. he may have some sort of OCD thing going on for real.

there is no way. noooo way that we would have any of this if it weren't for chris. this stuff is crazy talk money, unless of course you grow the sod, grade the land, haul in free dirt, dig the drain tile, dig the trenches and install 80 plus sprinkler heads by yourself with some friends. so chris should be commended. he said he wants to move now. he's had it here.

the dogs say thanks.as a side note. when chris isn't digging ditches, he spends his free time growing cotton, soybeans, peanuts, corn and carrots.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

doors open for mudboggin at 8 on saturday!

that's how i feel when i look at the yard.that photo was a couple of days ago. we have moved onto to this. which is actually a series of deep trenches, that irrigation is going in. see we need that to get the yard real wet for the mudboggin. i realize that is a small picture. but its all i had. and i didn't want you to miss out.
i am pretty sure we wouldn't be in this short of shape if chris didn't use these items to do yardwork with.that's three different tractors that he would just rotate out.

i currently have to park on the other side of the pond. chris said that was a good place for me to continue to park. yay!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

we have curtains. and a pre-schooler

finally got two of the four sets of curtains up in the living room area. i believe they help!

check off 2 items from the list of about 425 things left to do. how are there so many in a new house?

and we shipped bo off to pre-k. how sad is that?