ummm...where did this past year go?
I can't believe it has been that long since I last posted on here. Having a kid sorta took over our lives a bit, I guess. We are just now getting caught up with ourselves again. Greg has been staying busy and fitting in little projects here and there- mostly while the kiddo has been napping. Can't get much done while she is awake these days.
I wanted to put up some photos of his grill shed Greg built this past summer. He was really excited about doing this- especially excited about his new ceramic egg grill too. We found some cool old industrial lights at this local garage sale and used up lots of our leftover house materials. Even some old slate made it on the countertop.
Had our first grilled turkey this Christmas too. Nice work, G!
Monday, January 23, 2012
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
White Christmas 2010
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Another Year Over...
Once again, I have let way too much time pass since my last post. Having a new baby has definitely changed things up a bit over here on Van Dyke! Greg always has a few projects going on though, they just seem to take a little longer to complete these days.
We had this great idea to build our dining room table out of salvaged wood from old bowling alley lanes. Unfortunately, we weren't the only ones who wanted to do this and had a hard time getting a hold of anything affordable. So Greg decided to try and mimic one on his own by gluing up a bunch of maple.
Nice work, G. Just in time for the holidays.
Our laundry room is finally finished too. Greg built cabinets, a folding table and came up with a cool drying rack for the wall. I seem to be spending a lot of time in this room lately, with a baby and all. Makes washing all the dirty clothes and diapers so much better.
In other exciting news, all 3 of our happy chickens are laying eggs now. They love running free in the backyard (we have grass now) and we really have enjoyed sitting on the screened porch watching them.
And finally, we got the top put on the rain barrel. Here's a picture of it all finished and full of water. We even decorated it with Christmas lights.
We probably won't be doing much more around here until after the holidays, so this will most likely be my last post of 2010. It's been a very productive and exciting year for us and I really look forward to all that 2011 has to bring.
Wishing you all a very merry christmas and a Happy New Year!
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Let it Rain
One thing we learned during this record breaking hot summer was that we used a lot of water for landscaping. Although we chose many drought resistant plants, our water usage was still pretty high. So, in an effort to conserve water and save money, we decided to put in gutters and collect our rain water.
Greg decided he would build our rain barrel. We bought a 305 gallon plastic water tank from Agri-Supply. Using some rough-sawn treated lumber from his dad's sawmill, he built a wooden surround and conical top. He then used some steel strapping to cinch the cylinder of boards securely together. The tank is equipped with an overflow pipe that is connected to the underground drain pipe, and has a garden hose connection with a valve at the bottom of the tank. Greg's brother Keith, an engineer in Raleigh, designed and sized all the tank plumbing. Keith also computed all the angles necessary to build the cylindrical tank and the conical top. Our friend and metal-worker, Christian Nonino, and crew plumbed the gutter downspout to the tank. All that remains to be done is making a metal "topper" for the tank.
The other day, someone drove by our house on a bicycle and shouted out that the water barrel reminded them of "Petticoat Junction". We had no idea what he meant, but after googling it and watching the intro to the 1960's TV show, we sorta get it. Pretty funny actually.
Greg decided he would build our rain barrel. We bought a 305 gallon plastic water tank from Agri-Supply. Using some rough-sawn treated lumber from his dad's sawmill, he built a wooden surround and conical top. He then used some steel strapping to cinch the cylinder of boards securely together. The tank is equipped with an overflow pipe that is connected to the underground drain pipe, and has a garden hose connection with a valve at the bottom of the tank. Greg's brother Keith, an engineer in Raleigh, designed and sized all the tank plumbing. Keith also computed all the angles necessary to build the cylindrical tank and the conical top. Our friend and metal-worker, Christian Nonino, and crew plumbed the gutter downspout to the tank. All that remains to be done is making a metal "topper" for the tank.
The other day, someone drove by our house on a bicycle and shouted out that the water barrel reminded them of "Petticoat Junction". We had no idea what he meant, but after googling it and watching the intro to the 1960's TV show, we sorta get it. Pretty funny actually.
Monday, August 23, 2010
sum-sum summertime
I am embarrassed by how long it has been since I posted on this blog. This has really been a busy, busy past few months...but the doors are all in, the chicks are lovin' the new fancy coop, Greg's been touring all over the US since CCL's new record was released AND we are expecting a baby in a few days. whew. I had good reason to be so slack.
Here are a few photos I did take this summer around the house. We planted a front yard garden and the watermelons have gone crazy. Luckily, the chickens LOVE them too.
The nursery...
The finished doors...
The lovely ladies...
Penelope
Lulu loves to get on the hammock with G
Still no eggs, but we expect them any day now.
So, there really isn't a whole lot of house stuff left to do around here now. Sure, we need some furniture- and Greg is really looking forward to building that this fall. I found this bedroom set I really love, so Greg is going to try to replicate it for us. We are also going to try to plant grass and landscape out back. Our poor backyard is such a dustbowl. This has been one hot North Carolina summer and I am looking forward to it coming to an end.
And a final shot of the guys playing locally the day the record was released...
Here are a few photos I did take this summer around the house. We planted a front yard garden and the watermelons have gone crazy. Luckily, the chickens LOVE them too.
The nursery...
The finished doors...
The lovely ladies...
Penelope
Lulu loves to get on the hammock with G
Still no eggs, but we expect them any day now.
So, there really isn't a whole lot of house stuff left to do around here now. Sure, we need some furniture- and Greg is really looking forward to building that this fall. I found this bedroom set I really love, so Greg is going to try to replicate it for us. We are also going to try to plant grass and landscape out back. Our poor backyard is such a dustbowl. This has been one hot North Carolina summer and I am looking forward to it coming to an end.
And a final shot of the guys playing locally the day the record was released...
Sunday, May 9, 2010
The doors!
Although we've been living in our house since last August, we've been doing so without any interior doors. I admit it, it was weird at first, but I've actually gotten used to using curtains as a temporary solution. Our house guests might not feel the same though, so I am excited to say that we will actually have real wood doors in place by the end of this week!
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
The Coop!
All this beautiful spring weather inspired us to finally build our backyard chicken coop. We had lots of leftover materials to work with after building the house, so it was nice to find good use for it. I think Greg had fun building it too- not quite as stressful as building our house. Hope our city chicks like it as much as we do. Almost finished...
just getting started
already thinking about clean up
where we will collect eggs
just getting started
already thinking about clean up
where we will collect eggs
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