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May 2, 2010

More Dust, More Dirt, More Rocks

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This is what the entrance to our basement looked like last weekend. A mess.

If you look closely, you can see not only the trash building up under the deck, but also the interior wall that had yet to be drywalled that day. Looking at the steps, you can see the big change in elevation of the yard immediately below the deck. This was formerly the 2nd step down... so it's more of a drop than the initial grading done during the geothermal excavation. At right is what's left of my flowerbed - a bunch of old roots and what do you know, more rocks.

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In about 2 weeks, I'm going to share the photos of:

1) our professionally mudded and taped basement (Marjorie starts on Thursday),

2) our professionally landscaped back yard - this photo is a hint, and

3) maybe a few shots of our amateurish but hopefully much improved front yard. It's weeds vs. grass seed. We'll see.

But not just yet. I'm impatiently waiting for the transformation from mess to wow. And let's face it, at this point, we're too exhausted to fully appreciate it.

Richard's back went out yesterday morning, so we are not, quite, done the drywall boarding - that pesky stairwell where Richard bumped out the wall for our ensuite shower will require some careful work on a long ladder. Close enough, though, that there's no point in more pics until Marjorie has done the mudding. Small bits and pieces are easier to carry, but it's been some finicky work. I even did some all by myself. (Did you know when manufacturers punch the heads of screws, they don't always get a full depth punch? It took me 15 minutes of swearing at my lack of skill with the drywall driver before I figured out the screw wouldn't stay put because the drill bit wasn't getting any grip on it. And then came the screw with the off-centre punch, worse yet.)

Anyway. We've just about had it with drywall dust, dirt moving, and with Richard's back out and my shoulder seriously strained, picking up rocks is just not fun. Getting recommendations on pros to take our years of DIY mini-projects to the next level is extremely satisfying (albeit stressful financially compared to the other route), and our landscaper is an artist with rock (!), but somehow we've been working even harder than before. Our vacation is mere weeks away and I'm really, really looking forward to getting out of this house. And then, coming home, of course!

Posted by anita at May 2, 2010 7:27 PM