While sorting through all the stuff that's landed on the patio table during the rain, I uncovered Lizzy. We put a small towel at the base of the potted plant to keep her warm and dry (I don't know how to take care of a lizard!). I checked on her the next day and she was--and still is--curled up inside the towel.
There was an article in the newspaper earlier in the year asking people to take a count of the lizards they find on their property...we have one!
http://www.nhm.org/site/activities-programs/community-science/lost-lizards-project
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Thursday, December 23, 2010
A Rainbow!!
December 23rd we had our first break in the weather after several days of rain. We've had over 8 inches of rain in the last week--since December 16th.
Our resident squirrel, Buddy, has become a regular on the trailer's patio fence where Gerry leaves him a few peanuts.
Our resident squirrel, Buddy, has become a regular on the trailer's patio fence where Gerry leaves him a few peanuts.
We're pretty sure Buddy is the son of the squirrel we call Mama. Mama and Buster were pals--she felt safe enough to let him sit close by.
Rain, Rain, Go Away
Tuesday night I noticed water dripping from the shower ceiling fan in the house. Gerry checked the plastic covering on the roof and moved things around to eliminate a collection point between the existing rafters. That shifted the water flow and Wednesday morning there was a steady trickle running down the tile at the front of the shower and several water "blisters" had developed on the shower wall.
View of the attic space above the shower. You can see the wet boards on the right side and around the ceiling fan, but the water was leaking in the shower on the opposite side!
Gerry Wednesday morning adding more plastic over the bathroom ceiling.
Through the small opening, you can see the water under the floor boards of the existing house!
Water in the master bedroom area.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Bad Timing for Rain
As luck would have it....Gerry was very close to pouring the greatroom and shop concrete slabs--planned for Friday--but he's had to put it off until sometime (?) next week after the rains pass through.
No, that's not a "White Christmas," it's plastic covering as much of the prepared surfaces as possible.
Since when do we get so much rain this time of year??
No, that's not a "White Christmas," it's plastic covering as much of the prepared surfaces as possible.
Since when do we get so much rain this time of year??
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Friday, December 10, 2010
Progress on the Foundation
Master suite foundation has been poured:
The base material--gravel, sand, etc.--for the Great Room slab has been laid:
View from the front porch (it was a foggy morning):
Debis is collecting in the front yard; unfortunately, the plants aren't hiding it very well as the pile grows taller!
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Foundation Forms Are Ready For Concrete
This is the foundation under the master bedroom and bath.
Looking from the master bedroom toward great room which will have a slab foundation instead of a raised foundation.
Support for the roof--there are several of these pillars being created under the original foundation to support the new roof.
This is the foundation under the front window of dining room.
Just a look from the driveway.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Frost in the Yard
We've had a few chilly mornings this past week. It may not seem like a big deal to some of you, but here in "sunny southern California," we are not used to cold weather. Plus...I have to go out in that cold morning air to get from the trailer to the bathroom shower on these chilly mornings!
This picture was taken Tuesday morning, around 6:50AM when I was leaving for work. Gerry moved the "walking planks" so you could see the difference between the ground that was covered and the area that was frosted.
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