Monday, May 7, 2018

Last Frost to Nineties in Record Time

This last week saw several days above ninety degrees, without hardly passing through spring. This spring, I had a mental cutoff of needing to be above fifty in the morning before I would consider riding the scooter. This week was really the first shot at it. She started right up, and I got several commutes in. Just for the record, we started this season at about 1100 miles total.

Meanwhile, around the yard, things have been moving along. With the Big Spruce gone, things will be different, so many of these pictures are primarily to remind myself of what things look like. I'm also planning to have a fence put in, to keep the deer out of part of the space, and that will be a big improvement.
Apple blossoms

I want to move most of this stuff before the steps get replaced

Where the spruce used to be

Green and Gold is doing well on the steep bank

Pussytoes also doing well

I'm about ready to do without azaleas, but the white one was really nice this morning. 

Saturday, May 5, 2018

Basement Reno

Back in 2014, several years ago I grandly decided it was the "year of the basement". I was going to get my stuff out of the basement and really fix it up. Well, here I am, having made minimal progress - mostly having gotten rid of books. The basement was lined with ikea bookshelves, and the accumulation of a lifetime as a reader before kindles. I was ruthless getting rid of them, and they went to the large local library bookstore. I personally delivered about a dozen bags over three years, and there are another dozen now ready to go.  I also went through many boxes of papers - some dating to college days - and purged extensively. Did you know that bank statements used to come on paper, showing your social security number?
Big room with stuff jammed in the end

More stuff in the larger bedroom
I was able to get six interior doors (removed from the main floor and for unknown reasons stashed down there) hauled off to the dump by my brother-in-law. Progress!

The little bedroom, gutted
But I realized I'm just not going to do this all. I have little appetite for spending time down in the basement, and even less for toting things out, and taking them to the dump or to be donated. Another big barrier was figuring out what could be donated where, and I hate to throw away perfectly good things. So, I've hired a project manager. So far, I've hired him for "Phase 1" - getting stuff out of the basement and then gutting it. He's made arrangements with a de-cluttering firm, and a contractor, and things are happening!

The first bit of progress goes really fast!  We can start to see what we are dealing with.

The plan is to create one or two legal bedrooms down there by creating an egress - basically, a big window with a ladder in the window well. This is truly a basement - the window in the pictures are in sunken window wells, below ground level. But there is already a full bath down there, so I'm going to fix up the whole place, including doing the bathroom nicely. This will enhance the value of my little 2-bedroom house, whenever I decide to sell. And, if I stay, I could have a very nice guest / room-mate suite. Because it will not be a separate entrance, and there will not be a kitchen, this is no AirBnB candidate. But I see constant postings in various places for young people who have unpaid or lowpaid short term internships looking for places to stay, and I could see me doing that. Something slightly less than total strangers coming into my house.

This window will get bigger and have a ladder
But there is a very long road to go down to get there. My current plan is to gut the place, (or more correctly have the place gutted as I don't intend to do the work) inspect the walls and foundations for settling or water damage, and then figure out what's next.

Spring Plowing

I'm thrilled with the possibilities of the extra light from losing the Norway spruce. But, normal maintenance has to happen as well.  I can only get anything done on weekends, and that has to be squeezed in with other things, chores and amusements both. But I'm getting stuff done.

Before and after on the raised bed
Last weekend was the Northern Virginia Native Plant sale, and I got some trilliums and some hibiscus, and a fern, and some other stuff. Most of it actually got planted right away.  So far this weekend, I've cleaned up the back raised bed and mowed the grass on the back and side, first mowing. It really needed it!

 I hope to get to either Behnkes or at least Takoma Park farmer's market to get the crops in tomorrow. I've done all the prep.
Before and after on the mowing of the side yard.