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Hopalong

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Hops at home
« on: July 23, 2022, 10:07:11 AM »
Morning, y'all --
Missed you this week but figure you are baking like sleepy iguanas in this heat.
I wanted to describe my new patio and realized I've been mostly jamming updates into other threads. Maybe this one will get my head back in better order.

Patio finished. And it's beautiful. Whole process was an absolute dream compared to previous ones. I went out the night after he said they were done but would be back to wash it down the next morning, just to peek, and it is so lovely I cried. They'd covered the windows with quilts in case of flying stone chips so I'd had only glimpses of the process but basically stayed indoors for nearly 2 weeks. It has a wide new bluestone border that glams it up. He re-used a lot of the soapstone and added new pieces as well. The grout is somehow even-width throughout even with completely irregular shapes -- amazing, and the arrangement of the stones is lovely. Just makes your eyes happy. They dug way down, took out everything and rebuilt it in the proper layers, including a rebar-reinforced concrete pad, then the stones on top. They regraded it to drain away from the house, and used extra stones to make a fairy-looking path to the back gate. Regraded the top third of the driveway and created a pattern at the upper and lower patio ends to create drainage there. Tore off the old concrete steps and made a wide, lovely new one from bluestone. It's lower rise and also big enough to set grocery bags on, etc. So much easier coming in that door now. Speaking of which, a new storm/screen door is on the list. Old one's ERRRgly. One thing at a time!

One thing I loved best about the guy is how respectful and appreciative he is of his crew -- especially a Mexican stone mason who did much of the finishing. He treated them with respect and dignity all the way through. I'm smitten with this young man and would probably add a patio or terrace every year if I could just to interact with him again! Wrote him a glowing review online that he really appreciated. All in all it was a GOOD experience, and even though the $$$$$ has been anxiety provoking and emptied my emergency fund, I learned how to transfer funds from my retirement funds to do what needed to be done. No regrets. And giving up the two vacays I'd planned was the right thing -- this patio will feel like a vacay at home and make inviting friends over much much more pleasant.

Other news -- well, I'll put friend update on that thread. Home-wise, I rallied this morning after a few days where I had zero energy and let things get messier again. Been talking to myself a lot about my stasis, and trying to think about it, and about ADD, in new ways. Not much progress yet, but some, and I know that clutter isn't character despite appearances. My home still has its lovely bones and I do make progress. It's just in spurts rather than in an even, organized-adult way.

I'm reflecting on T work as well but will find or found another thread for that. Misss all of you, including those who rarely post, and still think about Tupp and Son every time I'm on -- now worrying about them in the heat emergency there. Hoping Scotland is cooler than where they were.

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Hops
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« Reply #1 on: July 23, 2022, 02:36:47 PM »
Oh, Hops I'm absolutely swooning over your blue stone steps! 

I so agree that investment was worth 2 vacations and I would have cried too!

Hopefully, everything is as it seems and this is further validation of good people in the world doing good things.

Just so happy for you!

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« Reply #2 on: July 23, 2022, 04:02:35 PM »
Thank you, (((((Lighter)))))). I appreciate you seeing how much it means. I really love my home and often feel frustrated at not being able to do many improvements. This time I said to myself, screw the savings for hourly home aides 15 years from now. Don't plan to do that again but I've made my peace with the bite out of the nest egg.

I truly don't doubt this man. His attitude, communication and respect for his skilled workers, as well as his design and obvious technical expertise...seemed completely real. I saw his work at my affluent friend's place, and don't think there's any reason to fear a bad outcome later. He gave me much more than I expected.

I think it IS as it seems, a really wonderful job. And it's had a great effect on my morale.

Mentally offering you an icy brew out there, once the temp drops enough!

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« Reply #3 on: July 24, 2022, 09:23:49 AM »
Sounds like a wise decision Hops! Looks like all of us are going to be homebodies more often in the coming years. Lots of pot-luck cookouts, etc. Maybe jello & cool whip will make a comeback? LOLOLOLOL. I don't know anyone who isn't feeling the pinch of the economic slowdown, inflation & high gas prices.

You can even do some container gardening on your new patio!
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« Reply #4 on: July 24, 2022, 09:51:51 AM »
Thanks, Amber! Got some tomatoes chugging on it already. My wacky-Brit neighbor brought over some extras and planted them for me.

Yesterday ran the 3 birdbaths run through the dishwasher (ALONE, then disinfected after) and refilled. I had no idea it was safe to do that, but found it on the interwebs. Going out in a few min to dump and refill them. This heat's too brutal on the poor birds. Something else is drinking from the one on the ground, dunno what yet, but it's nice thinking of how during the night various critters come by.

Once the heatwave passes it really will be wonderful to have human friends by, too.

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« Reply #5 on: September 20, 2022, 05:08:52 PM »
Massive dejunglification got done today.
Everything was so overgrown I couldn't even access parts of the yard.
Wild grape, wild everything, volunteer mulberries...a nice little crepe myrtle got unveiled though; happy about that.

Anyhow, costly but worth it. Mulching, irises thinned and spread, hostas to be done likewise shortly.

Took three men all day. Rebuilt compost bins with new pallets. Unearthed my pleasantly shaded mini-patio in back corner up the hill. Cut tree branches back that were low enough to take out an eye. Were about to trim shrubs wrong (reverse gumdrop) but I finally got that idea through. (Sides and bottoms must always be wider than the top and slope outward, or sunlight doesn't get through the lowest parts and you wind up with lollipops on sticks.) Flat-topped buzz-cut shrubs? Spare me the tragedy.

It was like a facelift for the yard and feels very good.

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« Reply #6 on: September 20, 2022, 08:54:12 PM »
What a great update, Hops!  You sound really pleased with your yard progress.  Givng the birds and all manner of creatures something to drink in this heat is SO you, my dear.  Getting your yard ready for fall company gives you more joy: ) 

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Re: Hops at home
« Reply #7 on: October 04, 2022, 12:38:02 PM »
Thanks, Lighter.

I hope the company will be coming.

Meanwhile, I'm hoping I can find a replacement top for an ancient concrete birdbath pedestal. Some cute critter knocked it over (it was an old quiche dish with a heavy rock in the center, still destined to fall).

It means I have to go to the big box store, which I'll hate.

Also need to find a couple dwarf native shrubs to plant in front. Clethra looks right; ain't cheap.

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« Reply #8 on: October 14, 2022, 01:08:14 PM »
I love plant shopping, Hops. I used to pick the brains of people who knew what they were doing at the expensive nurseries during slow times.

Let me know what you find for the birdbath.  I have a pedestal growing ivy out back.... pulled from the depths behind the Hemlocks.  I'd like to find a topper for it too.

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« Reply #9 on: October 15, 2022, 08:20:57 AM »
Either of you want a fountain? It's concrete; has 3 graduated bowls... and could be repurposed into bird baths. Right  now it's only breeding mosquitos. It was here when I bought the place and I've had bigger things on my radar than removing this affront to Appalachian sensitivities.

We need to clear a lot of trees from that are to create a fire break - just in case some random wildfire occurs. It has happened here decades & decades ago.
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« Reply #10 on: October 15, 2022, 08:47:56 AM »
I have no electric outlets outside.
If it's solar powered, absolutely!

I still haven't been to a big box store to look for replacement
concrete bath-bowls. Moving like a snail lately.

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« Reply #11 on: October 15, 2022, 07:00:24 PM »
I have way more on my plate that I can handle now, much less finding ways to repurpose that big fountain, Amber, but thanks for offering. 

I wonder if you could find the top of an old birdbath at a garage sale or Goodwill, Hops.  I don't think I found anything I wanted in the big box stores. 

If you guys ever see a concrete planter of a bunny's backside, burrowing..... I WANT IT.  They're so adorable and I haven't seen one in the last 20 years. 

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« Reply #12 on: October 16, 2022, 08:38:15 AM »
Ah, too bad! The fountain is electric. I've not seen it run though so who knows where the switch is for it? Maybe there isn't one.
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« Reply #13 on: October 23, 2022, 04:20:30 PM »
CROWS came back today!
They'd abandoned me for a while and I was all...was it something I said?

So tickled. I just noticed one walking in the street out front and raced to toss out a cup of stale raw peanuts. They immediately started calling each other. Next time I peeked, they were strolling around like they were visiting a cafeteria they hadn't been to in months.

Yay. Keeping up the crow campaign will really cheer me this winter.

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« Reply #14 on: October 24, 2022, 08:38:14 AM »
One more big home-improvement decision I may regret financially, but not otherwise. I figure with Putin-prices hitting us all, I should finally get my attic properly insulated (and two drafty exterior doors weather-stripped). Got a good reference and it should be happening in the next week or so. He was very biased toward fiberglass but I stuck to my guns for cellulose, blown in. There'd just been a very old layer of the fiberglass batts. I wanted to have all the old removed and all-new blown in, but the first quote nearly took my hair off, so I decided to have him blow it in on top of the old stuff. Not quite as high an R-value will result, but it's still going to cut down the fossil fuel and the bills. Plus, getting those doors off the back room weatherstripped will make that area a lot more pleasant to spend time in.

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Hops
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