When we woke up, we figured we would brave the wind and get out in the sunshine and attach those two wooden trellis grids to the pergola.
We had two little supervisors
watching out the window from the She Shed door.
I love how neat and trim it looks on each side, perfectly balanced and symmetrical. I can't wait for the flowers to start growing and blooming in the flowerbeds.
On the back side of the walkway, facing out to the backyard, we will put two full sheets of regular diagonally cross-hatched lattice, painted red. I don't have that done yet. But we will take things one step at a time and do a little bit each day. Slow and steady wins the race.
But I'm thinking the red background
will make those white grids stand out even more
and look just totally adorable.
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We next had a serious discussion about the furniture in our she shed. I really really love this white furniture that we had on our enclosed front porch from Chilton. Twice now over the years I have sewn new covers for the cushions, complete with velcro on the back so they can be removed for washing.
I liked how it looked and it was so crisp and clean and white and blue for in my she shed. Kinda delicate and feminine and She Shed-y, if that is a term?
Steve finds that he spends a lot more time down in my She Shed than we originally thought he would. But he really misses his very comfortable mission recliner chair... that is up in the living room. It was his very special chair he bought 8 years ago when we moved to the house in Chilton. And I must admit, it is very comfortable. So much so, that we bought another one that matched it a few years back. That one only had imitation leather, not real leather like his. But it was close enough. Even if it didn't quite match, exactly.
Sometimes I would notice Steve just sitting up in the living room all by himself, sitting in his chair.
I asked what he was doing. He would say "just relaxing in my chair"....
Awwwwww But then he would wander back down to the She Shed again to spend time with me --- while I'm working on my various projects. He would prop his long gangly body into the delicate little blue and white sun porch furniture and try to get comfortable.
Well, seeing as it was going to be his birthday TODAY, I decided I would do something special for him.
I SOLD MY BLUE AND WHITE FURNITURE!!!
A friend of our daughter wanted it and snapped it up right away as soon as I put it for sale. Once we carried it out of the She Shed, we were able to bring down our mission recliner chairs from the livingroom and put them in prime viewing position in front of the big french windows looking out over the big beautiful backyard.
I must admit, they are very comfortable to sit in. We sat in them all evening, playing cribbage together, and looking out the window. We even set the little matching foot stools by the window for the dogs. They just love it. Those are the footstools they used to sit on by the window in Chilton too.
Last night, we turned on the backyard spotlight after dark, and we were treated with the view of three beautiful young deer nibbling away at the bird seed on the ground underneath the bird feeder. They really weren't scared of anything.
We watched them for quite some time. Silly Binney didn't even notice them even though they were right there behind her through the window. Finally Finnegan saw them and he gave a little rumble in the throat, but not enough to bark or jump or scare them away.
It was pretty comfortable, and it made us smile. That was a nice way to spend the evening.
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Things are pretty cold in Wisconsin yet, the trees barely have the tiniest buds on the tips of their branches. Nothing is really opening up yet and that is a good thing. Because this morning we woke up to snow!
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This morning, I got another hare-brained idea. Because we took the chairs OUT of the living room, we needed to put something else IN that space. I wanted something that would match the couch, and fill in the space where the two mission chairs had been. Hmmmmmm
What would be better than an empty space? Another mission chair!
I looked on Marketplace, and there was an exact duplicate of Steve's mission chair, complete with the leather seat. Not the imitation leather like mine, but the real leather!
Steve's real leather on the left,
My imitation one on the right.
Then my other mission chair with the imitation leather can go back up in the living room where it was, and take up a nice spot next to the fireplace there.
And that is exactly what we did. We spent a good part of the day today driving quite a ways to go pick up this chair. It was exactly as advertised, he even gave a little bit of bargain room on the price, and we did our social distancing while we conducted our business.
Happy Birthday, darling Steveio
Let's see those social security checks
start rolling in!
Now to settle in for the evening and
celebrate his birthday!
Happy Birthday Steve!
ReplyDeleteLove the Pergola. Great find on the chair
Happy Birthday to Steve!
ReplyDeleteI love the pergola and the mission chairs. The latter definitely look comfortable!
Happy birthday Steve!
ReplyDeleteYou two are busy beavers. I look forward to what you are going to come up with each day! How sweet that Steve would prefer to set with you in the She Shed - that would be my Dean too!
Steve, Hope you had a great Birthday. here's a belated "Happy Birthday"
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