Tuesday, April 24, 2007

DAY TWO OF RENTAL EQUIPMENT -- pictures are HERE!!!





Yesterday i traded in the bobcat for an excavator (=

I dug out my hole for my bamboo planter on the south side of the house(=

OH DID I MENTION i removed the hedge on the north side of the house??? may have forgot to mention that in addition to taking the fence down ... i sorta kinda tore out the hedge (very planned -- however a few months premature) so that i could get the jackhammer in to access the sidewalk. So here are the cedars (approx 25) i lined up this morning in the boulevard -- awaiting their chipping. The past few days have been outstanding as far as the weather is concerned. Today a week bit of drizzle ... and i am still smiling. (=


And at the end of the day -- this is the site. I am off to a massage and dinner. As for tomorrow -- stay tuned.

Monday, April 23, 2007

While Page is away -- the bobcat is at play!

Page is away for two weeks (12 days actually). She is staffing two weekends back to back, the first in Colorado and the second in Texas. In between she will be staying in Boulder with Margaret (Dave) and HAVEN!!!!
So while she is away, I am keeping myself busy with outside projects (while the sun is out). Doing the jackhammering in the back seemed a wee bit daunting compared to renting a bigger piece of equipment and doing it much faster. So a day rental and the back patio slab and the entire sidewalk on the north side of the house -- in pieces.


It looks like a little toy ... but this John Deere with the skid steer breaker attached is one mean Jack!!
This is the sidewalk BEFORE picture.


Made near pebbles of this one mighty slab... AFTER shot or should i say aftershock of out back. Jan said her house next door was rockin and rollin!

Sadly after 14 hours working in the yard ... I accidentally erased all the pictures on the camera without downloaded the day's progress, hence the absence of the after shot of the sidewalk )=


Because this John Deere was BRAND NEW, I was the first customer to rent it out, one of the guy's misinformed me of its width. If it was 54 inches wide as i thought it would be then i could have driven it along side the house and piece-o-cake. Alas it was 66 inches wide and thus i removed a section of the fence to drive it out back. (=
Sadly I lost that picture as well, damn it was a good one! )=

And when I was done I made everything tidy again -- replaced the fence and what not. It looked as nice as it could ..... UNTIL TOMORROW THAT IS.

Saturday, April 14, 2007

one last trip !!!

Yesterday we returned from Toledo. On Tuesday, after landing, we unloaded most of the truck as planned and finished it off on Wednesday. We left early Thursday toward WA. We took the northern ferry and came down through Bellingham and Seattle.


We stopped of to visit Thomas and Amanda (my old housemates/landlords) and their little Olivia--so sweet.


After dinner at Pagliacci's, we headed to Toledo for the night. Heading out early we made the afternoon ferry in Port Angeles. At the border we declared the Scooby and after a wee bit of a line -- moments drive and HOME AT LAST!!


All and I i put in over 60 hours of driving and just about 3000 miles. No more driving for awhile.


We are now completely landed and should receive our Permanent Resident cards within a month or so.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

HOME AT LAST!

The drive along the peninsula is just gorgeous. We stopped for a closer look and a snapshot.



As we waited at the ferry - I calculated the trip down and back to be about 2600 miles. I clocked over 52 hours behind the wheel for the round trip.

We technically "landed" today. We are now Permanent Residents of Canada. Just less than two years from when we started the process (though we have had our visas since December 8th and could have landed any time since then). It is official.

We spent a good three hours unloading the truck and will finish tomorrow before returning it to Dad's (Thursday). THANKS DAD!

The road trip while necessary to collect and return with our belongings, served as a distraction from my reno projects. We returned to the yard in full bloom -- a reminder that Spring is here and Summer right around the corner. After a weekend of rest, I will be back at it. Page leaves next week for Colorado and then Texas, staffing weekends back to back. When she is away I am always in ultra-productive mode. I look forward to seeing what i can accomplish in her absence. (=

Monday, April 9, 2007

On the road again ...



After loading up the truck on Thursday, Page and I headed back up North. We left in the wee hours as to avoid LA traffic, which was successful. We stopped off at a rest area about 5AM and slept until 10AM. We got back on the road and arrive at Tawnya's house just in time for supper. (=


Saturday morning we went to Tuesday Morning the store with Tawnya and found some fun things to buy. Tracy and the kids arrived later in the afternoon, so the house was full of peeps. Easter Sunday we got up, had breakfast and headed back out again towards BC.


Page catching some Zzzzz ... helping me stay alert on the road and keeping us going the right direction makes her very sleepy.



Arriving in Grants Pass just in time for a buffet dinner with Martin, Jessica, Skylar and Taylor. Yum! We stayed in GP overnight and slept in. A late check out let us get on the road about lunch time. We drove all afternoon and met up with Dad and Felda in Longview for pizza. We'll stay the night here in Toledo and head out the tomorrow morning for Port Angeles.


Saturday, April 7, 2007

catching up with Jack and Stacie -- and Carol too!!

While Page lived in SD for ten years and has a handful of close friends and her mom nearby. I have just a couple people that I wanted to connect with, whom I have grown close with in the past couple years.

Stacie and little Jack live across the street and after seeing them nearly every day since Jack was born (18 Feb 2006), five months was a long time to be away. It was great to catch up with them. Jack is motoring around now like mad! It was perfect having him over -- great crawling space with little to no furniture. (=



We shared a few delicious (Cafe 976) meals earlier in the week with Stace and Jack and ended the week with a home cooked meal. Michael was away on business and missed all the fun.

Much thanks goes out to Stacie as we had all of our office needs fulfilled, utilizing her computer, phone, fax and copier. Thanks!

Jack just didn't know what to do with all the girls visiting. Stacie had another friend, Felicia, a recent BC transplant, staying for the week. What a coincidence. (=

On Sunday, while I was carless, Lee came and picked me up and we went out to Sammy's. It was good to catch up with her.

On Monday night, I met up with my friend Carol. We had supper at Red Robin, it was fun to see her and catch up.

Both Stacie and Carol will be paying us a visit in the near future. No definite dates as of yet.

Page and I look forward to more visitors here at 119 in the coming months!! Speaking of which, Ms. Hunt will grace us with her presence early next month. Lee will make the haul up north mid May (both coming from SD). And looks like Margaret will round out the month with a Memorial Weekend visit from Boulder.

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

good to see my yard again at 3967

The winter freeze had its way with the palms in the area. I had a day's worth of catching up to do. The yard had gone untouched most of the winter. Minus a quick visit/clean up from the Rossiters (Page and Lee) last month.


Once I trimmed up everything, I felt much better about being away for 5 months. I realized I have created over the past 4 1/2 years a very low maintenance yard, which is cool! I trust that the next owners will enjoy it as we did. No definite buyers as of yet. Lots of interest.
Stay tuned...

Monday, April 2, 2007

road trip - SD O NADA!

We stayed in Toledo with Dad and Felda on Wednesday and I drove the Isuzu to the Portland Airport to drop off Page -- she was co-directing a youth camp in SD over the weekend.


I drove 6 hours that day, ending up in Cave Junction at brother's house. Stayed the night there and had a leisurely morning. I left late morning and drove all day.


I stopped about every 90 minutes or so, about every third or fourth rest area. There is only a 40 gallon tank on the Isuzu, so I stopped every 300 miles or so for gas. This is me, near Fresno, i think (?), on Saturday.
Some of the scenery was indeed easy to look at.


If you can see past the bug splatter -- the greenery was a worthwhile viewing. (=


I drove all day again on Saturday and pulled into San Diego that evening. Minus a bit of traffic in LA (always) and one minor accident that slowed things just North of SD, all went well.