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Blade 03-03-2010 09:50 AM

LOL sounds like you are going to be way to busy and not have near enough play time. Just wanted to tell you, cut your wood during the spring and late winter. It has plenty of time to dry before winter and you don't have to worry about poison ivy or snakes which I know Christie loves LOL

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Originally Posted by Jess (Post 60172)
Upcoming projects:

Install fence...
Plant privacy trees around said fence...
Build deck...
Build pool/ kitchen area outside...
Create raised bed garden and sew grass over old row garden...
Continue cleaning organizing shed for working on all of above projects and refinishing some furniture...
Figure out how the hell to lift our waterstove and repair floor that has sunk under it..

It's gonna be a hella busy spring/ summer...

Oh! and collect wood all during the warm months so I don't go through these periods of it not being available during winter.. grrrr..

Good luck to all the DIYers!


Jess 03-03-2010 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Blade (Post 60173)
LOL sounds like you are going to be way to busy and not have near enough play time. Just wanted to tell you, cut your wood during the spring and late winter. It has plenty of time to dry before winter and you don't have to worry about poison ivy or snakes which I know Christie loves LOL


LMAO.. We didn't see one snake here this year.. thank the powers that be! Her love of all things "creepy" is infamous!

I'll def be gathering wood up way ahead this year!

christie 03-03-2010 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Blade (Post 60173)
LOL sounds like you are going to be way to busy and not have near enough play time. Just wanted to tell you, cut your wood during the spring and late winter. It has plenty of time to dry before winter and you don't have to worry about poison ivy or snakes which I know Christie loves LOL

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Originally Posted by Jess (Post 60177)
LMAO.. We didn't see one snake here this year.. thank the powers that be! Her love of all things "creepy" is infamous!

I'll def be gathering wood up way ahead this year!


Ya'll stop talkin about me like I can't read LMAO!!

Blade 03-03-2010 10:28 AM

LOL Covers your eyes for you LOL Oh hope you are feeling much better these days

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Originally Posted by christie0918 (Post 60187)
Ya'll stop talkin about me like I can't read LMAO!!


Andrew, Jr. 03-04-2010 10:23 AM

I am going to be working on building a raised garden this year. I have the wood and the corners (steel wedges). I just want to place it in the right spot for the sunlight. My biggest concern is my lil critters outback, esp. the owls. I have 2 owl families with small babies. I am not sure of how big the lil ones will be this spring. I know they are not eating rabbit, squirrels, or mice yet. They are just that small. But they grow.

I want to plant veggies this year. Maybe a brussel sprout bush, if room permits.

:deepthoughts:

Kimbo 03-04-2010 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Andrew, Jr. (Post 60734)
I am going to be working on building a raised garden this year. I have the wood and the corners (steel wedges). I just want to place it in the right spot for the sunlight. My biggest concern is my lil critters outback, esp. the owls. I have 2 owl families with small babies. I am not sure of how big the lil ones will be this spring. I know they are not eating rabbit, squirrels, or mice yet. They are just that small. But they grow.

I want to plant veggies this year. Maybe a brussel sprout bush, if room permits.

:deepthoughts:

I am going to do the same, I marked off my garden last year. I don't think I'll be planting brussel sprouts though. I want to dig up and replant my whole yard. The thatch is so thick in it aerating doesn't help much anymore.

Jet 01-18-2014 01:01 PM

Mountain Makeover
 
For the carpenters on hand, a makeover of a mountain shack:

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You can do anything with smarts and hands!

Rockinonahigh 01-20-2014 06:11 AM

My kitchen is my make over for this year,it's plenty big just not well planed out.At the moment it's sickly blue grey color ,yes all of it,not sure what color I want so I am going to pick up some samples to hopefully find one I like.Who ever painted it used this heavy,thick cheep paint so I may well tear everything off the walls and start over.The floor has the peel and stick flooring so you can gess that it's popping loose in places.My son bought 400 blocks of Italian marble that,where it's nice I doubt it is right for the kitchen floor being it's sort of rose color with a white pattern in it..nope, gonna work.

fatallyblonde 01-20-2014 06:16 AM

my fave kinda DIY stuff is spray painting things pink then sticking rhinestones all over them!

Sweet Bliss 01-20-2014 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Rockinonahigh (Post 881598)
My kitchen is my make over for this year,it's plenty big just not well planed out.At the moment it's sickly blue grey color ,yes all of it,not sure what color I want so I am going to pick up some samples to hopefully find one I like.Who ever painted it used this heavy,thick cheep paint so I may well tear everything off the walls and start over.The floor has the peel and stick flooring so you can gess that it's popping loose in places.My son bought 400 blocks of Italian marble that,where it's nice I doubt it is right for the kitchen floor being it's sort of rose color with a white pattern in it..nope, gonna work.

maybe going Italian style would work with that marble. crisp bright white on bottom cabinets rich warm counter top then more earthy colour on walls?

you could have a lot of fun with tile on the walls to cover up nasty paint. Besides if its got lead in it you don't want to create lead paint dust.

I enjoy using the paint with primer already in it, covers ugly colour much better.

Some of that marble would make a great pastry making area. Yummy.

The local Restore has lots of fancy tile and accent tile. Would look wonderful in ethnic decor.

ah well. I love projects.

I would like to see before and after photos.

Thanks for sharing Rockin!

Sweet Bliss 01-20-2014 09:03 AM

The laundry / bathroom I have been working on is almost finished. Just need plumber to install new sink/vanity and replace floor covering.

I need to take some almost done photos.

Its been fun seeing the transformation.

Replaced half of carpet in Den with friends help. So nice to get old nasty carpet out of here. Need more muscle help to get furniture in better places.

Rockinonahigh 01-20-2014 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Sweet Bliss (Post 881622)
maybe going Italian style would work with that marble. crisp bright white on bottom cabinets rich warm counter top then more earthy colour on walls?

you could have a lot of fun with tile on the walls to cover up nasty paint. Besides if its got lead in it you don't want to create lead paint dust.

I enjoy using the paint with primer already in it, covers ugly colour much better.

Some of that marble would make a great pastry making area. Yummy.

The local Restore has lots of fancy tile and accent tile. Would look wonderful in ethnic decor.

ah well. I love projects.

I would like to see before and after photos.

Thanks for sharing Rockin!


Not a bad idea,I will see what I can add to it,I also was thinking of useing some tile behind the sink for back splatter protection.I also have a small counter space with 4 doors that's is an eye sore.It's going to be ripped out and a large work station put in with stainless steel lining under it plus a trash drop in one corner.I have a garbage eating insinkorator for what needs going into it.

Sweet Bliss 01-20-2014 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Rockinonahigh (Post 881625)
Not a bad idea,I will see what I can add to it,I also was thinking of useing some tile behind the sink for back splatter protection.I also have a small counter space with 4 doors that's is an eye sore.It's going to be ripped out and a large work station put in with stainless steel lining under it plus a trash drop in one corner.I have a garbage eating insinkorator for what needs going into it.

Good idea! If you use paper towels, I saw a kitchen that removed a false drawer front and put a paper towel holder in the space. Brilliant because now they are off the counter and not an eyesore under top cabinets. You could mount one under your newly streamlined cabinet top.

I could talk all day about remodeling and decorating.

Thanks for reading my post Rockin!

Jet 01-22-2014 08:17 PM

Building Wild from National Geographic

Great series for builders. If you havent seen it, it's worth the watch. http://channel.nationalgeographic.co...building-wild/


Sweet Bliss 01-22-2014 09:05 PM

Wow!!! Thanks!!!

Fabulous find Jet.


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Originally Posted by Jet (Post 882782)
Building Wild from National Geographic

Great series for builders. If you havent seen it, it's worth the watch. http://channel.nationalgeographic.co...building-wild/




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