A cloudy day. I started painting the cedar fence by priming it.
I likely overdid the primer a bit to seal the wood. Two 8 foot sections with a nice decorative “topper” set me back $1.2K. Used a gallon of primer to seal half of the fence, and I still have to do the other side, so I need another gallon of primer. This ensures the one gallon of white paint will be enough also.
The paint was costly also, Benjamin Moore, no Home Cheapo paint for me.
Anyways I want this fence to last a long time. I’m one and done, and really I love this old house. I’m bonded with it now. Lots of sweat equity.
Tomorrow rain is expected, but very warm weather. It would be great to have a mild day and no rain to finish painting. One of the cedar posts requires breaking through concrete. Also I discovered that someone laid a layer of asphalt over concrete in my drivewat. Not so hard to remove. Hmmm…
I love a mystery, also I have a sense of adventure. The black top is ugly.
I recycled a Ring motion detector light from my front entrance. I had thought it went south because one night it did not work anymore. Then my contractor removed it and put it on the side, and I discovered that it needed 4 “D” cells to operate again. So simple and uncomplicated. No longer made, but still mighty cool. I installed the now spare motion detector light on the She-Shed.
Know that our new Ring motion detector light has video function for added security, but it is nice to have a battery powered retro version, especially since the She-Shed has no electric.
A contractor for Con Ed came by and marked and surveyed all the gas lines on our street. This suggests that I likely can expect Con Ed to upgrade and install a new external smart gas meter on my house. Know that our gas line is 1924 “vintage.”
Thankfully the main gas line is on the other side of the street, so excavation near my house will be somewhat minimized.
How cool is that? Also getting the upgraded meter for free would be cool, this way I don’t have to call Con Ed and pay for them to do it.
Getting an 18 Kilowatt generator is about $12K.
”Maggie” with her Northern European blood is prone to heat stroke. Besides that this June she will be officially 70. For her air conditioning is life support. Meanwhile I can tolerate dangerous heat indexes and can even exert myself, because I am a skinny bitch made for a tropical climate and high humidity. I sweat a lot though…
Also now my sleep has tapered to 7 hours a night. I find myself getting up at 5:00 AM if I go to bed at 10:00 PM. Still some adjustment…
I built out the rectangular gravel pad that also serves as a landing and a step. Part of my yard is terraced. Don’t tell the building department because they like to control any retaining wall, but technically these are a series of steps and too low to be called a retaining wall. Know that these stairs work like “water-bars” to slow down the velocity of water to prevent erosion. The pitch of my neighbor’s yard drains into mine, and there is a gorge/valley that I have been working to stabilize.
Global warming causes these torrents and storms that are kinda crazy.
Anyways the steps and the L-shaped path they make are very pretty. Most of the half yard of gravel is now gone, and all I have left is a large galvanized wash tub full of gravel leftover. I might use some of this gravel to build a Trials obstacle to practice on.
Practice, practice, practice…
Cal