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Thursday, May 31, 2012

This is my DH's first building project, so a lot of help from friends has been needed.  We are sort of copying our neighbor's shed, he has given us help and tips.  You can see his yellow shed just above our back fence.


Looks so bare doesn't it?  Anyway Darling Husband dug holes and pored concrete for the foundation.  And so it begins!

The bushes you see at the back of fence were cleared last fall.

We have a cute little shed at the back of our property, it looked charming when we bought the house, unfortunately it is rotting, not to mention we need more room for our stuff!

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Happy Mother's Day!


This is my beautiful, strong, lovely mother on her wedding day to my stepdad.  She and I have had a special relationship because it was just her and I for many years, my biological dad had passed away when she was 8 months into her pregnancy with me.  So, we grew up together so to say.  She has been my best friend, teacher and always, always on my and my brother's side.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Our Cinco de Mayo outing!  One of the best places for margarita's in Arlington is Mexicali Blues!  We like to sit outside in spring and summer,  sip on our margarita, people watch and have a bite to eat.  





Our wisteria is blooming this year, it took 2 years!  Maybe not enough sun?  At any rate it is coming around and the side yard is really starting to take off!

Thursday, May 3, 2012


We are always on the lookout for new restaurants to try in our area.  The Quarter Deck in Arlington is great for hanging out with friends.  The tables in the outside area are covered with paper, we have crab, onion rings and beer what more could you want!



                                   Our two children that never left for college, thank goodness
                                   or we wouldn't be able to take the empty nest!
                                   Top Gerty bottem Dick.



This area gets a lot of traffic and have quite a bit of shade so grass struggled here.  I love brick paths
So we collected bricks from different sources and had a path layer along the side of house.
                            Workers laying granite stone for base of brick laying.


                                We collected old bricks from a neighbor who was renovating
                                 and another friend who has an old house in Front Royal, VA.
                                 These bricks are from the late 1800's and have a beautiful patina
                                 to them.  It took us about a year to get what we needed.

                                          I had a brick inserted from the old Delta Colorado
                                          Brick and Tile Company which my Uncle and
                                          Grandfather owned many years ago.



Finished product, along side of house and a small area just inside backyard, where the gate and traffic kept anything from growing anyway.



                                       Darling Husband preparing area for new Japanese Maple, our
                                       first tree that we have added to the yard.
     

                                          Our first planting on the side of house, so cute!
Hasn't it grown!


My new pergola, which will have wisteria growing on it!

We removed the old fence.
We live in a city where space is at a premium, so of course the houses are very close together.  When we first moved into our house this rotten ugly fence was what separated our house from the neighbors and also what I looked out on from my kitchen window.  Yuck!

Wednesday, May 2, 2012






This is the other side which has changed a lot.
lining out flower bed


This is the Before and After of this flower bed, which did not 
exist and has slowly evolved.
side of the wraparound porch

Spring came early in this part of the country, but oh how glorious!