Well. I made up for some lost time this past weekend.
Before. Note the rust at the bottom of the door and sidelights. |
During - Sanded down the filler, and hit the door with the first coat of oil based primer, which promptly gave me a headache. Subsequent coats were done using my respirator. |
The weather stripping around the inside of the door was all shot at the bottoms, so I ripped it out and replaced all of it. |
Second coat of primer? |
Pretty! I've since replaced the bulb with one of the fancy looking Edison LED bulbs. Details, you know? |
TaDa! |
Other things that happened -
Found behind the outside light in the wall. It was loooong ago dead. But it led to Operation Winter Prep, since the nights are getting colder. |
Step one: Operation Winter Prep. There are seven deployed in the basement, baited with dried cranberries and peanut butter. I tour them every day or two. |
Winter Prep step two: Fill in the hole in the foundation. Here the frame was still sort of in place. A claw hammer and crowbar later it was gone. |
One of my "mammoth" sunflowers that I planted late, and in a bad location. The biggest one is about 8", petal to petal, but so perky. |
So far I've uncovered Hosta, Tall Phlox, Rose (Intentional? Not sure?) Iris, ferns (Sensitive and something tall and plumey) - Also Blackberry, Goldenrod, Bittersweet, Grape, and Poison Ivy. I'm trying to leave some of the goldenrod and still-blooming phlox for the bees, but everything else is getting cut back. Just short of scortched-earth is the only way to reclaim this and keep my sanity.