NO, not the new cordless trimmer, it was great!
"I" ran out of juice, ha.
NO, not the new cordless trimmer, it was great!
"I" ran out of juice, ha.
OK, here it is! What you've been waiting for:
The reveal of the exterior painting!
Behold! This is the front.
It's not QUITE finished...keep in mind, all the wood details you see (the corbels, the wood above the windows, and the porch posts) will be painted white to match the house trim. The porch railing will be also be white, but it goes on at the end to make it easier for workers in and out. The garage door will also be white. Oh and there will be white shutters on each side of the windows on the front.
Walking around, another view of the front porch from the garage side. Again, porch railing and the front door will be 8' feet tall and black with wavy glass.
Walking around to the back, this is the grilling and cooking porch and the back door into the garage.
Continuing along the back, you can see the future screened-in porch and where the screen door will be on the end. The windows on the far left are the dining room and these two windows on the right side are the master bedroom.
Here we are, another week has flown by. I went to the farm yesterday and mowed, it was hot. Not much progress on the house but Tuesday, you all will get to see the painted exterior so watch for that!!
After they did the foundation, and then graded out all the dirt around it away from the slab, they had a lot left over. They asked where we wanted it, we asked if they hauled it off? Nope, we paid for it, it's ours...
OK, they aren't entirely finished and the roof is being completed but we know y'all need a big update. And this is a pretty big one. They still have to paint some more things on the front of the house but we can't resist sharing a tease of the house colors:
Well, we had to break down and get a new battery for the farm truck.
Back in March, when I went to start it so I could move it to mow, it was dead. The very hard Winter temps the last couple of years with it being parked outside and not driven weekly at times, finally killed the battery. The portable jump starter worked great, as it always does, but I had to use it every single time and that just become too much of a hassle. Not to mention if I drove the truck somewhere, I was afraid to turn it off.
Time for a new battery.
It took a few special tools (thanks Dad!) but I got the old one out. Remember, disconnect negative (black) first and positive (red) second. I cleaned out the battery box and then I used this cool gadget that I got recently:

It's been a weird weekend of weather. Monsoon rain, then sunny, the rain and wind, then sunny.