Since I'm confined to the house, I thought I'd show you some of what has been going on around here. Our sun room roof is now fixed, thanks to my wonderful and talented husband. Here's a picture of him popping up through what used to be the sky light. No more sky light and no more moldy roof! And best of all, no more leaks!
Because the roof is practically flat, we had to use roofing on a roll instead of shingles. Every time we laid out the roll, Maggie had to walk on it like she was modeling! It was the cutest thing and she did it every time!
I have loaded our pick-up truck 4 times with trash for the dump. Concrete blocks, the old roof, junk left around from the previous owners, yard clean-up, etc. We've sold some concrete blocks and hope to sell the sky light and some more concrete blocks too. Here's the latest load for this weekend.
I have been digging up old plants, trying to get the beds ready for new plants and our future garden. The previous owners loved landscape plastic/fabric and used layers and layers of the stuff. The old plants were so old and packed that not only the roots, but the lower branches had grown together. They were as thick as small trees! When I got to that part, Tony had to step in with his manly muscles and ax to get it out! I am now on my third pair of work gloves...I keep wearing them out!
We have found our favorite garden center and been spending lots of time and money there. I'm so excited...we are getting fruit trees! Our soil has been tested, we bought the fixes for it and are just waiting for the garden center's order to come in!
We've been successfully shopping at some antique stores.
Found these "antique" quilting books, 1987, 1988, and 1991! The more things change, the more they stay the same! Some of the pictures in these books could be in magazines today, very "modern"! However, the instructions do not include rotary cutting, of course, and every picture of the artist quilting showed her with a hoop and quilting by hand! I'm really enjoying going through these books!
Tony has now been at his new job since retiring from the army for one year now! Hard to believe! I've been here for 7 months; time is just flying by! But that also means we are coming up on the first anniversary of my mother's death on September 13. It doesn't seem possible. It still hits me hard sometimes but I know she is happy celebrating her first year with Jesus!
I'm hoping this cold will go away soon...there's still so much yard work to be done! Maybe I can get some sewing done or catch up on some reading, or better yet, just watch some old movies with a cup of tea!
Talk to y'all later!
LaDonna