Autumn is my favorite time of year and this year we're grateful to be enjoying an unusually long fall. It's been absolutely glorious. Mornings in the high 30's and afternoons in the high 60's. It's just been too nice to be indoors. The weather will chase us inside soon enough.
We've been chipping away at projects
This spot is not accessible by truck. It's even iffy with a UTV, but DH has been working on a water line with a neighbor and they've had to clear some downed trees to access the area. So we've been going back to harvest the beautiful firewood.
We spent some time posting signs on the fence line
Exploring spots to clear in order to blade a road around the property. This will help when we replace the old fence as well as give us easy access should we ever encounter a fire situation
We found an old cook stove in the creek bed
Such a magical place. Coming from the treeless desert (that had its own magic), I am delighted by trees
We had a Conex container we bought last year delivered
It's in a pretty tight spot and the delivery driver couldn't set it up on the railroad ties so DH had me climb into the skid steer and move the container around so he could set the railroad ties perfectly square.
Then I put together shelves and filled them with storage containers - it makes my heart happy to have everything organized and easily accessible
We also cleaned out a shop that the previous owners had used for storage and we filled up a 10 yard dumpster. They are very kind and offered to pay for the dumpsters as they were not able to clean the shops and barn out on their own
DH is finishing up his tack room
I stained a backboard for my cast iron collection
And I've been procrastinating the one indoor project I've got to tackle because I'm loath to waste time inside. The former owners chose the perfect nature inspired colors for every single room...except one. The office (they used it as an exercise room)
The red had to go. It's not a big room, but the ceilings are 10 ft tall. And covering that red...oye.
I knew I needed to tackle it before the Cortisone shot I had 4 months ago wore off anymore so I just made myself do it. The paint store fella insured me the high dollar paint I bought would cover it, but I was skeptical and used a coat of Kilz first. As anyone that's painted rooms before knows, it's the prep and cutting in along the baseboards, windows, and ceiling that takes forever, but I succeeded. I am much happier with the Dove Wing than the red and more boxes are now being emptied.
Whew! I probably climbed up and down that ladder 200 times and although my knee didn't love it, Jesus made it doable.
The hot water circulator sprung a leak on a Friday. We've never had experience with one and didn't even know what it was. DH figured he could fix it, but it was sautered together so we did call a plumber (recommended to us by a ranch friend) the next week. He replaced it in a way that would allow DH to fix it if we ever encounter a problem with it again. We didn't want to call anyone out on the weekend so DH McGyver-ed it using an empty Tide bottle and the tube from a Dectomax applicator. Even the plumber thought that was very clever.
At the end of the day, we're tired, but grateful
The other morning began with a visit from the neighbor
I think we're gonna like this neighborhood.
9 comments:
Do you guys hunt? Looks you will have a ready meat supply. I don't blame you for painting the office! That red was kind of wild, your new paint will be perfect to hang some quilts on but that can wait until winter. Happy unpacking boxes and making fence!
Glad you are both enjoying the weather and trees. Omg! That red paint was awful! It definitely needed to go. Glad you are enjoying your new home and neighbors!
I'm loving seeing the progress as y’all settle in. I can feel the joy coming from every post. Smithcindyk@gmail.com
Laughing about the red paint - I guess it was inspiring to the exercisers! We let our kids pick wall colors for their bedroom and had some very vivid choices - I saved a tiny bit of each in alcoves just for old time sake. Do you get rain there, or does the vegetation depend on snow melt? Or..... I learn so much from your stories!
Ceci
I love reading the next installment of your new adventure. So glad you covered the red--that was just too intense!
Your new place looks like a fantastic location. Y'all have done so much work already. Hard work. You and your husband are like energizer bunnies, you just go and go and go.
I am just so happy for both of you! It looks like a great place and a nice change of scenery. Enjoy the weather. I'm in central Florida and it is still almost 90 with horrible humidity so I really envy you.
Congratulations for covering that red paint!!!!! What a jarring color room to walk into…and I love red! You and DH are the hardest working folks I know! I always feel like a piker after reading one of your blog entries! We are years ahead of you in age, and I remember when we built our Colorado cabin and how hard we worked day after day…..many years ago now. I know how you love it, having the opportunity to live in a different area that is so beautiful. For years we went to the mountains in the summer and fall and back to the city for the balance of the year. Now we are content just to live in rural Texas and enjoy the peace and privacy of open space.
Its kind of like your homesteading again! Tell me more about your container? Looks like I want one like that
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