Sunday, November 11, 2007

You don't need to tell me...

There hasn't been much happening on Moorland Lane.

Pics coming soon, I promise.

Monday, March 19, 2007

Saturday, March 3, 2007

Working hard, not hardly working

It's been a long time since I've put up anything. Spring semester started and I'm on a less rigorous house schedule. I'm not setting aside time during the week to work on things here at Moorland Lane, unless it's school work. This is not to say that we haven't done anything in the last 6 weeks. So without further ado, I present you the bathroom demolition:



Everybody helped:

This is quite possibly one of the grossest things I've seen in a while. After we removed the toilet, we realized that the stink that was coming from the bathroom was from the corrosion of the toilet's wax ring. Ew:



Getting ready to go bye-bye:

And that's the last of the pink bathroom:
What did I learn from ripping apart the bathroom?
  1. Sledgehammers are fun for about 4 swings. Then they are just plain heavy. After that is when husbands come in pretty handy.
  2. Even though the cement rubble looks small, they are heavy too when they fill up a trash can.
  3. Bathtubs are really cumbersome to move through a house.
  4. I will never look at the color pink the same again.
  5. I will be bleaching the crap (har har) out of the bathroom on a regular basis from now on. The pink bathroom was just gross beyond words.

Thursday, January 4, 2007

Would you like cream with your coffee?

After our first night in the house, and finally back in our wonderful bed, I woke up early to take the beasts for their morning pre-feed walk. This is our first activity in the morning. We're all usually awake but not at our quickest.

I nearly got creamed by our next door neighbor and her Volvo SUV. Man was she in a hurry to leave. I barely had time to jump back, though I did feel her side mirror brush my sweatshirt. All I can say is this: Thank God our beasts were more interested in the recycling bin than in stepping out of the driveway.

People get used to driving patterns, and I'm no exception. If one of our neighbors has guests and a car is parked in a most unexpected spot, I'm always caught by surprise. Our next door neighbor is probably so used to ignoring the little brick box on Moorland Lane.

The Little Brick Box, AKA our new home, is set back off the street, with overgrown bushes and a ginormous tree in the front yard. From most of the street, the only visible indication of a residence is a driveway. And even that is hidden between two retaining walls.

*sigh*

Another project for the house: Making it more visible.