{"id":36,"date":"2009-07-29T18:25:00","date_gmt":"2009-07-29T18:25:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/digitalchoke.com\/wpblog\/?p=36"},"modified":"2018-03-03T12:23:42","modified_gmt":"2018-03-03T20:23:42","slug":"organizing-and-some-yard-work","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/digitalchoke.com\/digitalchokeblog\/organizing-and-some-yard-work\/","title":{"rendered":"Organizing and Some Yard Work"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>More organizing around here; there are still boxes in the garage from the move. But I have made some progress the past week.<\/p>\n<p>Lowe&#8217;s was kind enough to let me buy some more garage cabinets. They are the basic formica-covered pressboard types, nothing fancy, but are easy to put together. They are 24 inches wide and 72 inches tall, with two adjustable and one fixed shelf, and a door. Nice hardware, pre-drilled holes for those lock-down screw connectors, and well-made. I got four more to help store all the garage stuff. I got them put together in a couple of hours, and emptied another dozen boxes of garage junk.<\/p>\n<p>I also picked up a 4 foot by 4 inch  by 1 inch pine board, sprayed it with some off-white spray paint (found in one of the boxes I unloaded), and stuck six basic coat hooks on the board. Mounted that on the garage wall between the two garage doors. It&#8217;s use will be for winter coats and gloves that will be used when there is some winter snow to clean off the driveway and walkways. (That will be a new experience for this California boy.) I plan on getting a large and thick floor mat for that area to place snowy boots on during the winter. Maybe a small oil drip pan to catch snow melt. I&#8217;m guessing here; I suspect one of my two readers from the snow states might have some advice. Pam is insisting that I get a snow blower, as she doesn&#8217;t want me to overtax my heart with any snow shoveling duties.<\/p>\n<p>Today was lawn mowing day. I just have the front yard to mow at the moment, and only got half a bag full of clippings. The lawn has never been fertilized while the house was empty, although I did spread a bit of fertilizer last week to strengthen up the lawn. I still need to do a bit of edging with the string trimmer, but that task is on tomorrow&#8217;s schedule.<\/p>\n<p>I did get a bunch of cardboard boxes taken to the local recycling bin, so that helped get a bit of the garage a bit cleaner. I still have some big empty boxes, but the grandkids have been using those to play in when they visit, so those are still around. I have been saving all usable moving boxes; most are the letter\/legal size (the ones you get at the office supply store). Those are available to anyone in the neighborhood that is moving, along with some bubble wrap &#8211; at least the bubble wrap that the grandkids haven&#8217;t popped.<\/p>\n<p>The big &#8216;quit your job and we&#8217;ll give you a going-away bonus&#8217; check came this week, so we&#8217;re going to get the landscaper to start on changing the back yard from a weed patch to lawn. It&#8217;s not going to be really fancy. There will be a garden are for some vegetables (no squash for me; tomatos and cucumbers and whatever else grows around here). The beds will be raised ones, I think. Probably won&#8217;t be able to get anything planted this year, though, due to the lateness of the growing season here in Utah.<\/p>\n<p>Pam also wants a &#8216;meditation area&#8217; with some flowers\/bushes\/trees and a garden bench perhaps with a small overhead covering. Some pavers for the bench area, I think. It will be a &#8220;Jason&#8217;s Retreat&#8221; area in honor of our late son (see <a href=\"http:\/\/www.jasonhellewell.com\/\" class=\"external\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\">www.jasonhellewell.com<\/a> ). Since his gravesite is in California, this will be an area to remember him.<\/p>\n<p>We don&#8217;t plan on any fencing in the back yard. Although we are in a subdivision, we are surrounded by empty\/unsold lots. We plan on some concrete edging, with an planting area around the edges of the lot (and as a buffer area for the weed-strewn empty lots). Sprinkler system will be connected to the irrigation water supply. (In this area, there are separate water systems for house\/potable water and irrigation\/lawn\/garden water. There is still a lot of farming around here (corn, alfalfa, hay mostly) that uses irrigation water. But you only get irrigation water from mid-April to mid-October (I think), and then it gets shut off during the cold-weather season.)<\/p>\n<p>So, have been keeping somewhat busy, although I do have lots of spare time. We spend some of it with the grandkids, and have taken a couple of short half-day road trips to explore the area. And staying indoors in the basement during the hot parts of the day.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>More organizing around here; there are still boxes in the garage from the move. But I have made some progress the past week.<\/p>\n<p>Lowe&#8217;s was kind enough to let me buy some more garage cabinets. They are the basic formica-covered pressboard types, nothing fancy, but are easy to put together. They are 24 inches wide and 72 inches tall, with two adjustable and one fixed shelf, and a door. 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