30 November 2009
Holiday Season...
Well, with the stock of big bird leftovers already diminishing in the fridge, it's on to the next holiday as Christmas races on in.
The trimmings will be decidedly less comprehensive (although I can't seem to find a photos of anything I did decoration-wise from last year. What, then, was the point of even having done it?!) than last year owing to the brevity of the month for me.
But in the meantime, here are a couple of shots from x-mas last year to kick things off...
21 November 2009
The payoff
Light from the upstairs windows now makes its way down into the living room. A nice bonus.
However, the half wall also served, I am now finding, the purpose of blocking the super-wood ceiling in the Hayloft. Still getting used to seeing it from the first floor...
Also see the four planks of drywall that were removed. The stuff has that articulated/topographical/thick Gaugain painting like surface that I really hate. It's all over the place, up on the ceiling, so it was good to get rid of at least some of it...
Some during
I broke one of my lamps in the process of moving, tearing, breaking, cutting, etc., and then kept using the light--it was just the outer shell of the Ikea square lamp that broke--because I was doing it at night and it was good light.
So, then, went ahead and broke the bulb in the same light, doing more moving, tearing, breaking, cutting, etc., Just to be comprehensive.
16 November 2009
Seen Around the 'dome
Donna Sink Fan Club
Marathon
Every first Saturday of the month, there is a Broad Ripple Village Association village clean-up. They give you trash bags, rakes, litter-picker-upper-things, and usually some coffee, and folks just walk around cleaning up the area.
Even though it gives one some serious pause about your fellow man kind-really, is it that hard to just hold onto the container of what you've just consumed until you get to a trash can? Really? Oops. tangent--It is obviously a satisfying thing to do. I tend to go to the canal--photo to follow--and clean up around the banks as there tends to be a lot of launched litter (and also duck-eggs) there.
As I was doing this, I kept hearing cow-bells and encouraging cheering and clapping. I'm a fast one, and figured out there was a race going on. After initially feeling like I'd missed a good local saturday am race (last time I did that was the 5-miler on Labor Day), once I found out that it was the Monumental Marathon, I was happy to be just picking up trash.
This, though, is the best way I think to experience a marathon. From behind the wheel of a convertible…
Update: Front Walkway/Hole.
Walkways, AKA Big Dig.
For those keeping track, the back walkway project was initiated the one weekend that I was home in August. Just saying.
Here is the update--Back:
Got sod in (see photo where Red Race Car is making Rusty feel missed yet again. Fortunately I had the foresight to put blankets down to protect the car, but it was still a mess…)
Bat-Cave
Open the blinds to a bit of a surprise at my desk the other day. This guy was hanging out there. I was nervous initially that he was somehow stuck in there but I opened the window alongside it and made sure he had a free way out just to be safe. Even though it was kind of cool to see it so up close (although I did close the blinds again to get some work done...) I was pretty happy when he was gone later in the day…
Basement.
This one has been on the list for quite some time. I took the shelves from the bathroom and got them downstairs--which was a huge huge hassle, should have just taken them apart and reassembled downstairs instead of trying to get them down the stairs still built. was just 1/4 inch too big…
Anyway, got the floor cleared out, and everything up and in the shelves….
Halloween
10 November 2009
Decline and fall...or, "check it out, I have heat!"
An article from NY Times.
Obviously, like nearly everything that comes from there, it's completely NYC-centric and self-impressed.
But still kind of an interesting thing to read while smugly enjoying scores of square footage from the flyover parts for round about the same amount that apparently allows people to live in boxes, inside.
I'll admit, the blow-up pool+pillow combination is brilliant.
05 November 2009
THE LIVE BLOG RETURNS
Not since the roofing adventure have we had live blogging going on here 'Dome-side. But with the HomeCheck Energy Audit (aka "Cavalcade of bad news")going on thought I'd throw a photo up.
They have set up a blower to pull the air out of the house and measure the gaps that the air being drawn out creates....it's a lot.
As I type, I can hear the tape of the window-sealing plastic straining to hold the film in place, as the pressure is making the window-film look like a huge bubble. Shows it's doing the job but also shows that they are Bad.
Also note in the photo, the pool table being put to good use.
Problem...solved?
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