I had grand intentions of putting together Christmas/New Home cards back at the beginning of December. Things got away from me, and they never happened, for many reasons. I don't have cute kids and puppies to photograph. Instead, I have Buzz the Electrical Box and Robby the Radon Unit.
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But! It is the time of the year where you should bask, a little bit, on the thing you did get done. Looking back, it's not inconsiderable.
January:
• (Technically December) Got the electrical updated.
• Moved in.
• Insulated a lot of little things
• Cleaned a lot of hardware and did some research into it.
• Painted a lot of closets
• Cut some brush
• Started to make some internal storm windows
• Discovered I had mold in the attic
February:
• Made more storms
• Got some roofer quotes to deal with moisture issue
• Didn't get laid off
• Washed a bunch of rooms
• Researched salvage places
• Thought about what to do with the dining room
March:
• Painted more closets
• Contracted with A&G Gutters for gutters
• Fixed the chimney clean out door
April:
• Cut more brush
• Gutters went on!
• Flowers and snakes came out
• Pulled a LOT of poison ivy
• Got the screens rescreened and weatherstripped
May:
• More weatherstripping
• More plants woke up
• Put in the flower bed at the top of the driveway
• Patched holes in the basement cement
• Did a shotgun day of brush hauling to the brush dump
June:
• Edged the front foundation
• Accidentally blew a hole in my foundation via the old coal chute
• More things bloomed
• Hacked back the lilacs near the back door/edged the bed
• Replaced the kitchen sink fixture (*Still isn't quite right. Harumph.)
• Replaced the GFCI outlet in the kitchen
July:
• Uncovered the back wood line and long lost rose bed
• Went on a poison ivy rampage that would last the rest of the summer
• Installed a de-humidifer/pump and started to dry out the basement
• Painted the basement steps
August:
• Edged the driveway
• Uncovered/Painted the shed door (*Lower putty already failing, will need to be readdressed.)
• Fixed basement stairwell walls/ceiling
September:
• Painted Front door/replaced weatherstripping
• Got the driveway sealed
• Cleaned the shutters
• Painted the bulkhead doors
• Got the mold remediated
October:
• Fixed ventilation in roof
• Started uncovering front flower bed
• Confirmed NO KNOB AND TUBE.
• Got the house insulated! yay MassSave!
• Cleaned tape off hardwood floors
• Continued gutting mudroom
• Spackled Bedroom #1
November:
• Fixed toilet feed line
• Leveled mudroom
• Finished spackling/painting Bedroom #1
• Replaced derelict "flowerbed" with gravel alongside the house
• Continued reclaiming the front flower bed
• Got the septic emptied and the chimneys cleaned
• Filled in coal chute
• Got tile for Mudroom/Porch
December:
• Continued working on mudroom and porch
• Started working on Bedroom #2. So much spackle.
• Tarped shed roof
• Made a few more storms
• Chipped brush
Shortly, very very shortly, I hope to have the tile down in the mudroom and porch. Then I can start to put things back where they belong. I've been working on a pretty new coat rack for the porch out of a piece of cherry Ian picked up for me. Also, I can finally get an adult sized refrigerator to replace the one that died back in September.
I'm almost to the point of being able to paint bedroom #2, but the spackle process has been long and tedious in that room. there's a large rolling ceder-lined closet that was left behind (which is great!) but it's very large in a very small space and has been difficult to maneuver around.
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So much spackle. The plate (where the roof meets the ceiling) what badly encased in plaster and drywall. I've basically coated the thing in drywall compound and now I'll sculpt a clean line out of it. |
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Spackle isn't much fun. Or fun to photograph. |
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The trim has been painted over at least 4 times. It's not in terrific shape. |
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Enter the Speedheater!
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Trim is stripped. |
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Hardware off the closet door. |
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Cleaned hardware. |
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Trying to pick a paint color for the kitchen. The more I think about it, the more I think I might stick with the Revere Pewter from the mudroom, though I do like the far top left Russet color. |
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About one year ago, I deployed this long acting radon test to check on the work I had done. The day before Christmas I sent it back. Hopefully I hear back soon that the great Radon Rodeo was a success. |
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Santa Ian brought me workbenches! Now I have space to do all the messy things inside! |
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So I stripped the bedroom closet door. |
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This was under all the paint. A wonderfully swoopy capitol A. Was probably the maker, since it was on the bare wood? |
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Starting to fit up my fancy coat rack/shelf. One minor hitch... |
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The brackets came with top ears. I don't need them for what I'm doing, so I very carefully hack-sawed them off and then hit the bare metal with some black paint I had around. |
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I'm doing the cherry in tung oil. Which means lots and lots of light coats of oil. |
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And lots and lots of light sanding between the coats of oil. This is not a job for my sander though - this part I'll do by hand. |
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I also primed the closet door while I was at it. The wood was so dry, I had to treat it with a mixture of 50% linseed oil/50% turpentine. Which meant I had to prime it with this oil based primer. For the record, I hate this primer. It will give me a headache in 3 minutes flat if I don't wear a respirator when I'm using it *outside*. I should probably change out the cartridges on the respirator. |
Wishing you all a very happy holiday and a healthy new year!