Thursday, January 16, 2025

ANIMAL TRACKS

With all the cleared areas around the yard now, the grass hasn't filled in so after a rain, when the ground is soft, we get tracks!

These look like maybe a raccoon?

And we're thinking these are deer tracks?


And this is Bigfoot...oh wait, KIDDING.  Alas, this is a stock photo, but who knows what we'll discover.

It will be fun when we're out there to get one of those "animal tracks of Texas" booklets and learn some tracking of whatever creatures are passing through.


Found this, it's pretty cool.  These would probably be what we see out there. Well, maybe not the BEAR, ha.

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

GRILLING PORCH OUTDOOR KITCHEN BONUS NEW HOUSE TEASER

Surprise!

We had one more "room" to share!

2nd Man is getting his kitchen and I'm getting a space outside to make my own!  And it will be...


An outdoor cooking porch/grilling/summer kitchen area (an area of many names!)

It was originally just a space behind the garage with the back wall and a door out into the back yard, stepping into grass and/or flower bed.  When I saw the space on the plan though, I thought, "hmm, this could make a good space for something!?"

So, we asked about having the concrete slab just extended to be even with the footprint of the back side of the house.  Done!

This gives us an extra "porch" that will be 5'8" deep by 22' long.  Almost 130 additional square feet of usable space and an extension of the house in a way.


It'll be this space on the back where the door is.  It won't be covered but...


...we'll get a retractable awning, at some point, ha.  That will come later, but it will be easier than building out from the house.  We looked into that but it would have changed our roofline and added a lot of expense to the house.

These are still pricy though, so we were thinking we could do this in the interim:


Something that can be put up and bolted down until we decide what to do.  We won't have a porch railing since it would look weird without a roof extension.

I'm going to need some shade so I can do this:


In fact, I have already found the item I want.  This is a gas grill with a side burner and counter space.  You can even deck it out with shelves and more cabinets.  In fact, this isn't even the length we can have.  This has a side burner, grill and then 4 feet of counter space (and cabinets).  We will add another 4 feet of counter space with another section.  It's made for outdoor use, the cabinets are soft close, stainless steel, and the back of the grill section is heatproof for being able to put against a wall. 

Sometimes, people want outdoor sinks and fridges, but, just inside that door to the garage, we'll have the large utility sink and next to that, a full refrigerator/freezer.  The garage fridge will be mostly for drinks and just space for extra things but when grilling outside, I can use it for marinating and keeping the ingredients handy, and then the sink is just a step around the corner.  We think that will be just fine.

Speaking of handy, we have this space:


I measured and this extra (matching) counter/cabinet will fit perfectly in this spot:

It matches the grilling cabinets and is the same stainless steel with soft close cabinets.  It'll give us even more usable countertop, prep space, staging area or even a place to put finished dishes (or dirty ones!).


Granted, we already know we won't be keeping loose items in the cabinets, lest they be covered in spiders, bugs and whatever else, but I'm thinking some plastic containers can store some good things too.

The 16' length of space along the back will give us the grill and side burner at one end and then eight feet of space in the middle for countertop and then about 4 more feet for something else (griddle perhaps?).


There will be two electrical outlets along the wall so we'll have space for plugging things in on that eight foot long space and with that in mind, I was thinking:


My own canning kitchen space!

We already have a couple of portable induction burners and of course you all know I have canning supplies and jars, ha.  I'm kind of excited about the potential for this!  It will let me keep the mess outside for sure.


It would be great to spend the day outside canning, especially with stuff from our own garden!  This picture, for those new to the blog is from a few years ago when we had a particularly great haul from the garden.  I could wheel this around back, wash them in the sink and have all my ingredients ready for some fresh canning of veggies.

We have one more (well, two more) things we will do for sure.  We didn't want a porch railing since with no roof extension it would have just looked weird.  But since we'll have gas grills on one side, we thought we could turn around from the gas grill and have these:


We bought two of these a few years back to use at the farm but were never sure where we wanted to put them.   These are call "national park grills" or something like that, as they are the same manufacturer that supplies National parks and campgrounds with grills.  Durable to be outside for years.  They are put in the ground with concrete (like any pole, etc) and so we were thinking of putting them just off the concrete patio behind the gas grill so we can turn around and use these if we want to grill with mesquite wood or charcoal.  We still have them in the boxes so they WILL finally find a home here.


As for future dreams/goals, we'd love to have a bread/pizza oven.  Obviously, it can't be built against the house, but we could put it in that open space.


This is how we envision the space.  The area with the counter space and grilling and canning is the actual concrete slab patio.  The other red box is an area that we would like to make a sort of extension of this concrete space.  Wooden deck?  Pavers?


2nd Man even suggested we do something like this, so we have sort of have an extension of the "entertaining space" outside and also have a place to sit and have guests watch while grilling and maybe even additional outdoor seating beyond that.

It's one of those things they will build for us as we wanted, and then we'll have to decide how to maximize/utilize the space we are given.

We. Can't. Wait!


Monday, January 13, 2025

A SURPRISE GIFT

Look what we got!!

A replacement sun tea jar!


Or "Solar Tea" as it says on the jar, ha.  It was sent to us out of the blue by a very dear friend and was a most welcome post Christmas surprise.  You may remember HERE when our original one was a casualty (one of only a few) of the packing and move to storage.

We had a whole set and had accumulated the additional pieces after my Mom found the original in a thrift store.


We had the jar and then a matching pitcher and five glasses.  After the box dropped, only two glasses survived.  Now, we'll just have to look for the pitcher and a few more glasses.  But hey, the jar was the star of the show and we're so grateful to have it back.

Thank you SO much, we appreciate it!

Sunday, January 12, 2025

GOOD FOOD AND FOGGY HOBART SUNDAY

Didn't need to go to the farm, nothing to do out there now.  Yesterday was beautiful (but cold)...


...today is crazy foggy!  Took this about an hour ago and then took this one a few minutes ago:


We might not be able to see anything in another hour, ha.  We are under a dense fog advisory.

Ya think?  Ha!


Sometimes, simple is delicious.  2nd Man made some wheat bread and we had some leftover things in the fridge.  We decided on a BLT of sorts.  This is toasted wheat bread, smashed avocado, micro greens, pico de Gallo (tomatoes, onions, jalapeño), turkey bacon (99% fat free, instead of the 94%) and egg whites.

Healthy and satisfying.


Hobart was sitting next to me on his fuzzy blanket and I got his attention so I could get another nice picture of him.  Not bad looking for 19 years old!  Because...

#notspoiled

Friday, January 10, 2025

RED BERRY TOPIARIES TRASH TO TREASURE

 Regular readers know that I have a favorite place to look for bargains...our downstairs trash area!  Our building has trash chutes on every floor and they feed into a separate room, but for boxes and other things that people can't put in the chute, there is an area (indoor) near the loading dock where people can put the things they don't want.  I've found quite a few cool items over the last few years.


Saw these the other day, my guess is 'after Christmas discard of decorations' as we usually find every year.  I grabbled a box to put them in and brought them upstairs to check them out.  Here they are:


Two really nice red berry covered topiaries.  I'm not sure what they are actually called, not even sure what kind of berry it's supposed to be, ha.  They are fairly tall, have metal urns that are distressed looking and overall, they look like they are newly purchased.

Very Christmasy and in a way, I think they could be Valentine's Day decor too.  Heck, maybe a blue ribbon and a flag might even make them 4th of July, ha.  Whatever we use them for, someone else didn't want them and so now they will adorn our new house when decorating for the holidays!



Thursday, January 9, 2025

IT IS COLD OUTSIDE AND BONUS HOBART

As this posts, areas to the north and West (possibly the farm!) are having snow flurries and freezing precipitation.  We'll hear from 2nd Family later to see how things are going out there.  The line of sleet and snow is very near the farm so we shall see. 

As for Houston, no bad weather like that but it's damp and cold and supposed to rain daily heavily this afternoon.  That's the worst kind of cold weather.


We broke out the fuzzy socks.  They feel great.  The shark ones we got last Summer we wore las week and they are in the laundry basket, forgot to get a picture.


This week, with our first blast of Winter and freezing temps, it was time to break out the velvet soft sheets.  My goodness, we don't want to get up in the mornings to go to work, they are so nice and snuggly warm.  We only have this one set so the other day, we ordered another King size set in ivory color.  We figure two are all we need at the new house.  One always clean and one on the bed and then just swap out as needed.

In the cold months only of course, ha.


And we never forget about sweet Hobart.  When he's on the couch next to us (he alternates, ha), he has a warm fuzzy blanket that we cover him up with.  We figure if we're cold, he probably is too.


Tuesday, January 7, 2025

PROTECTING THE PLANTS FROM FREEZE

Here we go.

Freeze inbound!


Saturday, when I went out to do yard work, that was to beat the freezing weather (and the grass going dormant) but the other part was to save our plants.  They are the ones that we used to have on the porch, and would move them inside with a heater.  We thought about putting them in the barn or shed but there is no heat in there and we figured we should not take any chances and decided to bring them back into town.

So I filled up my Jeep:


The back seat...


The back end...


Even the front floorboard was put to use, ha!

Perhaps I should get this for the farm truck:


LOL!  Actually, this is kind of cool (and custom made I'm sure) but we'll just have to go with an actual greenhouse at some point.

Anyway, they are all back and safe in our parking garage (it never gets below freezing in there).  Bananas, avocado, cherry of the rio grande, the sour orange, the yesterday/today/tomorrow bush and the sweet verbena bushes.  The others that I left behind are tolerant down to zero, no worries with that kind of temperature.  These are safe from the freeze now and this time next year, they'll be in the ground and we'll be there to cover and protect as necessary!


Forecast for the farm (not Houston proper, at this time) is for possible snow!  "J" said she would get some good pictures for our blog if it does end up snowing.

Monday, January 6, 2025

BACK ON THE MOWER 2025

Saturday was beautiful.  It was a bit overcast, but it was cool and just a perfect temperature for yard work.  


I mowed everything I could.  The newly cleared areas were a bit damp and plus, I really need to go through and remove bricks and rocks and large tree debris.

I got it all nice and neat.


Then I got out the edger and cleaned up the orchard area.  Around the beds, in between them and then inside each one.  They'll be ready for Spring!


This is a picture taken from about where our new front porch will be.  That flag on the stake that you can see is the front corner of the new house...the master bedroom closet corner to be exact, ha.


I covered 5 miles, not sure how that happened.  A lot of it was going around in circles, ha.  But in the end...


...it was a beautiful day on the Zen Machine and it was, well, Zen!  And with a hard freeze coming, this will be the last time until probably March or so.

I just realized that when I mow again in a couple months, we'll have a house well under construction?!

Sunday, January 5, 2025

GOOD FOOD AND HOBART STORMY COLD SUNDAY

 A stormy day is coming today and when the storms are done, the temps are going to plummet to freezing.

Yesterday was gorgeous though.  A bit overcast, but cool and nice.  I went out to the farm and got some stuff done (more on that tomorrow) and when I came back into town, 2nd Man had made us a great meal.

As almost always, we had a wonderful salad to start.

For the main course it is chickpea pasta (we LOVE this stuff, full of protein and super heart healthy) with shrimp, tomatoes, and shallots sautéed with a splash of sparkling rose (left over from our NYE) and a little pasta water to make the sauce.  Topped with some fresh basil, it was wonderful!

Hobart is getting prepared for the cold weather by nesting in one of his blankets.  Because...

#notspoiled


Saturday, January 4, 2025

FIRST TRIP TO THE FARM OF 2025

As this posts, I'm off to the farmland (ha) to do some yard work before construction starts.


Tomorrow, we are supposed to have severe storms, sigh, then next week is our first big freeze (there are even murmurings of "wintry precipitation!").  We also have a big day coming up next week, hopefully weather permitting, more on that in an upcoming post. 

The good thing is that it has been pretty much rain free since last week so I should be able to mow.  We shall see how it goes.  Today is gorgeous weather, clear skies and cool temps with no humidity.

Hope your weekend is off to a good start!