Today I put the final licks of paint on the outside of the house. I suppose one could entitle this moment so:"Blue, blue, my house is blue..."
The eastern wall presented rather different problems as the cable, telephone, and power lines had to be accommodated. On one evening, I had quite an interesting time convincing myself that I could negotiate the various lines and reach the pinnacle of the roof line. I was painting the fascia and the soffits as well as, a somewhat darker blue. Here is that wall.
Just for completion, here is the northern wall which, as I remarked, I finished just today.
This has made for quite a pretty house and it seems my neighbors love the colors almost as much as I. Bye the bye, my flowers are doing very well, as you might see. Unfortunately, the transplanted dwarf firs eventually expired (all my other trees are doing well, cluck, cluck).
While I have been laboring outside, Daniel has been busy within. The bath was removed and a window placed high in the outer wall to let in light and provide for additional ventilation. The bath was really heavy (375 lbs/ 170 kg) and proved quite a challenge to get out and take away to Habitat for Humanity. It took some shopping to settle on the shower alcove but I love the outcome of all this work.
My garden is taking shape and doing well enough. In order to attract humming birds I planted a patch of bee balm in my one raised bed. I was rewarded eventually by visits from at least two of these amazing birds as they took nectar from the flowers., for two or three days. They are so small and agile. At first glance, I thought I was seeing a bumble bee (the first was head on to me) but was delighted to discover it was actually a humming bird. The bed is occupied by an enormous rhubarb plant, six geraniums, some carrots, and the bee balm.
So, a final pic of the humming bird attraction:
The trees at the right have since been 'sacrificed' and the bee balm patch has expanded considerably.
My large, aged azaliah at the front had to be reduced in size so I could us a smaller ladder on the lower norther wall. Now I have lots of cuttings to be potted tomorrow. If they take, I will plant them alongside the foot path at the front in the Spring. Lots to do before the ride, mainly cleaning up and finishing of jobs abandoned temporarily to get the painting done.
With the replacement of the front gutter, all the major work on the house will be done. I cannot believe that I have almost come to the end of two years of work on my little house, my home sweet home.
Maybe one more posting (it is hard to give up)!