April flowers

When Mom and Dad came down to help with the fence, Mom spent most of her time cleaning the weeds and dead stuff out of particularly the front flower bed while I worked with Dad. She did an amazing job!

Side yard hyacinth

The crocus were finished but the hyacinth have been so lovely and fragrant! Whole pile of cute! Plum tree had just finished blooming too.

Front door

My early favorite this year was the pulamnaria! But everything else was doing great too!

Buckets from mom

I sent Mom a wish-list of stuff that she could bring me if she need to divide anything. She delivered big time! Most of this will go in the new back of the house bed but some will be in the front too! Awesome!

first tulip

This is my first tulip bloom of the season — and it is orange (well, peach)! It bloomed on the day Mom and Dad went home.

TULIPS!

Remember all of those tulips I planted? They looked awesome!

tulips

The tulips look amazing! Wish I could have gotten a photo that really captured how cute and cheerful they are but none of them really turned out.

along the front patio

This is one of the better shots — all of the cheerful along the front patio.

South driveway

The south driveway bed was about a week behind the rest of the yard and photographed better. So cute!

Luckily, Mom and Dad were here to see the tail-end of the tulips. They said that when they were driving home the crews in La Conner were out in the fields deadheading all of the commercial bulbs. I got to enjoy mine for a few more days before they got the chop too. Think I will probably put more in this fall — More cute for me!

Longing for less lawn

With the fence in and folks gone, I had the rest of my vacation week to fill up with projects. Good thing that is never a problem for me. As soon as my parents left on Wednesday I began digging.

I don’t hate mowing but I don’t love it either. I especially don’t like mowing areas with slopes, etc. I was also wearing a path in the grass along the back of the house to watch Lily while she uses Charles’ yard as a bathroom. So next task on the 3-year yard master plan is in put in a bed along the back of the house.

Day one

Day one I managed to get about half of the bed dug out.

all dug

All dug out. Then I put in a border of river rock along the back of the house. Lily approved.

pile of sod

I piled all of the sod with the old pickets. This area is turning into my trash heap. Need to get serious about this project!

paving stones

Final part of the project was to put in the concrete pavers. 17 bags of 50 lbs concrete. I had very selective memory on how not fun these can be to make!

Done and looks awesome! This vacation was insanely productive! but ready to go back to work to I can sit down for a while!

A stand-up job

February was a crazy month weather-wise. First there was snowmageden and then we had a few days of some serious wind. Turns out my janky, rotting, mostly gone fence on the north-side of the yard wasn’t up to battle and toppled.

Fence goes down

Fence lost the battle with the wind.

Charles' outhouse

Neighbor Charles’ little outhouse was collateral damage. Once I got the fence panel off of it, we stood it back up and it was only a little worse for wear.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I wanted to do the grown-up thing and actually pay someone to come and build me a new fence. I mean, it is only 35 feet on a basically level area and then square it off with the back of the house with a gate.  How expensive could that be?! Turns out — a lot more that I thought. I got 4 estimates — ranging from $1200 to almost $3000. Whoa folks, the cheapest is my yard budget for the whole year and then some.

Piled up panels

I piled the panels up in a corner that is someday going to become a flower bed so I don’t care about the grass. Then I spent a very rainy day off breaking down the panels and stacking the wood. It was very therapeutic!

Thankfully, my parents wanted to come the rescue! When we were in Phoenix, I was complaining about the cost and my dad insisted that this was a job for him. So a month later, when I had so vacation time slated, they came down.

They got here on Sunday night and we started planning and scheming, then early to bed. They got up crazy early (which for me is any time before 11) and started digging out the old posts while they waiting for me to get my butt out of bed — which I did around 9. Over breakfast Dad came up with our shopping list and plan to get the stubborn posts out (and repurpose the holes for the new posts, since it turns out my dirt is insanely hard clay.) Hardware store and then Dad and I spent the afternoon setting the new posts while Mom weeded my flower beds (Thanks Mom!). Lily did a great job supervising everyone, barking at people walking by and napping under Charles’ tree. Dad and Lily really hit it off and it was fun to watch them play — kind of weird cause Lily usually doesn’t like men (it took months and a lot of treat bribes for her to like Charles!) Posts in and not much else to do, off to the hardware store again to get the pickets!

Tuesday, with the posts set, we did the rest of the framing. We decided to rent a compressor to use with the airgun (and nails) Dad brought, cause turns out I’m not super handy with a hammer! We turned the picket installation into a family affair with Mom and I doing the spacing and Dad running the gun. We were done in only a few hours! And it looks great.

Finished

This is the finished product. Basically 2 days of hard work. Looks great!

Gun returned and all of  us showered and sleepy, we went to Derek and Bridget’s for dinner. Then home and bed. Dad forgot the tool he needed for the gate, so they are planning to come down for a quick trip in a few weeks to install that. With nothing left to do, they left before noon on Wednesday. It was an awesome little trip . I have the best parents!

 

ADDED 4/22.

As planned, Mom and Dad came down for a super quick trip to do the gate. They got here around 1 on Monday, and after a quick lunch, we started working. We already had the lumber, so Dad started building the doors while Mom and I weeded the herb bed. Because the opening was about 70 inches, we decided to do two doors that would open fence door-style instead of one big door, which would have been too heavy. Great decision — looks great. Door frames were built and hung and we were done for the day. We ate some food and then I took them out for ice cream. In bed early (I slept on the couch as the air mattress was too much bother for one night.)

Tuesday, we had breakfast and then hung the pickets. Whole project done and cleaned up by 11. They scurried to get out the door to beat traffic in Seattle. Really fast trip but lovely to have them here again! Oh, by the way, the whole project, INCLUDING feeding my parents was less than $600 — half of the cheapest estimate (and I have a pile of pickets to return, cause turns out math is still hard!)

Gate closed

Gate view from the street

Gate from backyard

Gate from backyard

Gate open

Gate open. We had to move the board that edged the mulch but without measuring (or really thinking about it), it was the prefect length to square off the bed.

Gate open

I love the french door-style! Our spacing was really perfect on the post — there is just enough room for the picket between the post and the side of the house. 

Dad takes pix

Dad takes a picture of our handy work to brag to his friends (apparently they were all sad he didn’t have pix.)

Breakfast

Tuesday morning breakfast