17 May 2008

Today's plan:


  • Rehang my front door
  • Install new light by front door
  • Post some progress updates
  • Make another list of things I'd like to do



So the painting company is coming to wash the exterior on Monday so they can paint from Wednesday to Friday. The following week we should see rain gutters go up. Amazing what one HOA board can do once the president is gone. Or maybe it's me. I resigned from the board in November of '07. Since then, they've approved painting, gutters, a survey on the windows and fencing, etc. I think it's the outgoing president and not me. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

Anyway, the door and the light.



Long story short, it's a new door installed recently and improperly (can't get the drywall in much less the trim after that) without redoing the whole shebang. The light is a new fixture and I'm trying to get it in before the painters come because dealing with fresh paint in addition to old caulking is just not going to work.

The picture above is the finished rehang, not much to see but this gallery takes you through it once you get past the plumbing pics.




UPDATES!



The tub surround (3" x 6" white ceramic and mosaic glass accent) and travertine is done! More photos and captions here: http://picasaweb.google.com/theycallmetak/BathroomTileDone


How about going from this:




To this:



Gallery of that and more here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/theycallmetak/TheLatestDrywallInsulationAndReplacementOfDamagedSidingSheathing



Garden Update




All planters are filled, two topped off and planted with one being a mesclun lettuce mix and the other baby bok choy and one bean plant. Haven't decided what goes in the other ones and whether I should build more or not. I have tons of seeds germinated (that pic does not include the beans soaking and the three baggies full of sprouting goodness)and I need to figure out real quick where they're gonna go! Yah!

Beans and corn growing just fine on the "Pile-O-Dirt™" In fact, if you have time, check out the latest gallery.




List Of Things I'd Like To Do


List of things to do:

  • Make the list tomorrow


L8r Sk8r

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16 May 2008

Today's Friday's plan:

  • Run errands with brother James
  • Pick up Perlite for garden beds from Exacta Sales
  • To Appliance Parts in Kalihi for evap bags for James's job
  • Home Depot to return cement board tape and pick up a dryer vent
  • Drop off a card on the way home
  • Kinko's to FedEx a lens back to Olympus


Can you stand the excitement?

In other news...

This Mess:




Has been turned into this mess:

Not the most beautiful, but functional and pressure tested. Tomorrow the lines get secured and insulated (mostly to protect the lines although the insulation will help for heat retention in hot water lines), the electrical boxes get installed for the fridge and washer/dryer, the dryer vent hose gets hooked up, cavity is filled with insulation, and then the whole shebang gets drywalled or sheetrocked, whatever.

I'm thinking of adding an access panel for the dryer vents and for the tub drain which sits directly above this washer/dryer-fridge alcove. Paranoia I know, but still...

Tomorrow will bring a laundry list of things to do and a home repair/renovation roundup for anyone who cares.






My neighbor Greg brought over a freshly caught Mahi as I was about to go home on Wednesday. It was cleaned (poorly) and my mom cooked it tonight, light egg batter, dredged in flour and pan fried with a mayo based tartar sauce with sriracha in it. The leftover egg and flour was used on some zucchini (not from the garden yet!) and then the leftover egg was fried. My dad beat like 6 eggs at my insistence which as it turns out was way too much. James had some friends over to eat though so nothing went to waste!

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12 May 2008





Got the water heater installed along with the timer switch for it. That's going to allow us to set two separate on/off times and save energy! Since the water heater is relatively efficient at storing the hot water, turning it on for a few hours in the morning and the afternoon means we'll likely have enough throughout the day.

The HDMI cables came in last week as well so I can install those in the wall and insulate and hang the last of the drywall to finish up the living room. Whoo hoo!!! I still hate HDMI.






Last Monday I started germinating seeds for the vegetable garden. I went to the store to pick up some groceries for the family and despite my best efforts was almost shocked into a coma by the price of food. My ancestors were horse thieves and farmers and since there aren't many horses to thieve around here, I'm going to go back to my roots (ahahaha) and grow some veggies. I had already been thinking of it but the trip to the store really pushed me into buying some peat pot starters and some seed at Home Depot.



A trip to the local nursery provided a wealth of information and I'm trying a bunch of different things right now. Beans, buttercrunch lettuce, bok choi, won bok, a mesclun mix of lettuce, sweet silver corn, zucchini, roma tomatoes, better boy tomatoes, poblano peppers and I think that's about it for now. I bought a bunch of other seeds which I haven't germinated yet because I have no idea where any of it is going to end up growing.

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