Sunday, August 30, 2020

Sunday Staining

It is 12:43 PM and I have just laid down the first section of stain on the TV Room.

Shortly, I will be wiping off the excess and it will look like this.

I'm getting a bit of a late start but I think the application is going to go faster because the stain is not absorbing into the wood as much as it did with the first coat.

2:07PM: This round of staining is going much faster. As I said, the absorption rate is much less so it takes less stain and it goes on faster. We are allowing the stain to dry for only 10 minutes this time. So here it is a little after 2PM and I expect to be finished by three.

Here's a look at our progress.



Susan was able to finish painting the second porch carpet. 

Now we are finished with our porch projects and another step closer to completing our TV Room project.


Saturday, August 29, 2020

Staining - Stage One


Another step closer to finishing this project with the first coat of stain. We are following our staining formula of Minwax English Chestnut, followed by Dark Walnut. 

We got the English Chestnut applied today and will finish tomorrow with the Dark Walnut. Each color goes down for 15 minutes before we wipe it up.

Today we took eight boards at a time and then waited for the 15 minutes to pass.




We started at noon and finished at 3:45.

Beer Time!

Saturday, August 22, 2020

TV Room Wall Painting

We are in the midst of a heat wave that usually hits about this time of year. It's been well into the 90's for three or four weeks now. Today is another one of those days. I'm trying to keep on top of watering the lawn.

We are presently preparing to paint the walls in the TV Room. It's going to be what we call Archway Ecru. It's basically a light yellow. Just one more step closer to being finished with this project. We are getting close.

Here are a few more pictures to remember the way we were.


It's been almost two hours and we think we are done. That means, no second coat. But we have to wait until it dries to confirm that. 

Anyway, here's how it looks now.



That's much better. Especially since it is done!

It's time for beer!

Sunday, August 16, 2020

Painting the Ceiling


Today and yesterday, we painted the ceiling in the TV Room. We are going to try and start painting the walls during the upcoming week...if we can manage to work up the gumption to do it. We may just wait until next weekend.

With the Labor Day weekend three weeks away, we are on a schedule. We want to be varnishing the floor on Labor Day weekend. That means we have to finish the painting and I need to get the trim and baseboards ready to go into place.

Once the floor is varnished and the baseboards are in, I can finally re-install the radiator. It's been out of service for two years and I don't want to go through another winter with it sitting in the entryway. 

Saturday, August 15, 2020

Canoe Day - Finally!

 For the first time this year, and to my shame, I went canoeing today. I feel shame because I have tried several times to go out to the river but have not made the commitment. 

Today I made the commitment. I'm so glad I did. It was a wonderful trip.

And it wasn't that big of a commitment. I went out about 10:30 and I was home by one.

It was a great day and everything went well. I was worried about my ability to lift the canoe by myself and get it in the water. It turns out that I had no problem. The toughest part was getting the canoe out of the water. After dragging it up the short beach and on to the flat ground, that had me gasping for breath.

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I paddled up to St George's and floated back down. It was a great day and I had no trouble paddling as far as stamina goes. So I'm feeling pretty good about that.

About 20 years ago...maybe longer, I made this sign and nailed it to the pole. It has definitely weathered and needs to be replaced.

So I managed to scrounge up a hammer and pull it down. I will sand the sign down to bare metal and repaint it. I'm going to create the same phrase, but probably use a different font. It has held up pretty well for as long as it's been there.

Sunday, August 02, 2020

Porches & Critter Vanquishing

It is Sunday and directly after church, here's how I started my day.
A quick dip in the pool and then drying off in the sun as I listened to an audio book.

I checked out the porch this morning and I am very satisfied with the results. The problem now is that it is too nice to use.

Now I have to do some real work so I can justify returning to the pool later today.

The job: Critter Vanquishing!
The skunks have been living in this hole under the garage for several years now. I have never had the opportunity to plug the hole when I knew it was empty of skunk.

I am reasonably confident today because of the tricky thing I did with flour. I spread it in front of the hole to see if it would be disturbed by comings and goings. It has been undisturbed for a week. 
So I am going to fill it up with whatever rock & flotsam I can find.

Half an Hour Later: That went much easier than I thought it would. There were lots of chunks of cement from the old walkway that I was able to slide down into the hole. 

After that, I waited a bit to see if there would be any reaction from whatever might be living down there. There was no reaction and, more importantly, no smell.
So I continued to throw dirt and large rocks under there. I went into the garage and broke up the edge of the cement that had been lifted by tree roots and blocked the smooth opening of the door. At least now, we can squeeze in there if we ever need to. That would be on the occasions when the garage door would not open due to power failure or brokeness.
It is now a former hole and hopefully resistant to skunk digging. They are very good, tenacious diggers so it remains to be seen.

However, I am declaring the skunks evicted!

Susan has decided we need to go out and do some touch up on the porch. I have agreed because it makes my life much easier in the long run.

Back in the Fall of 2018, we had a big Russian Elm tree cut down next to the garage. That tree is the reason all the cement around the garage has heaved and lifted.
As you can see from the picture above, that tree refuses to die.

I'm going to let that little sprig continue to grow for a bit longer. I'm not convinced that it generated by the tree. It's possible a seed fell down between the stump and the bark and that is what is growing. 

My suspicion is it is the tree simply refusing to go away.

Saturday, August 01, 2020

Porch Second Coat

We got the second coat of paint down on the porch today. The weather has been hot for a couple of weeks now but today it's just a bit cooler and with a little humidity. That might make the drying time a bit longer.

Other than that, which took us about an hour and half from start to clean up, we've had a lazy day. I did my watering rounds for the yard and even did some pruning.

Susan is working on a dress she bought but didn't like the fit. 

It must be getting close to beer time.