For everybody who has doesn't know what's going on with us, our house on Walnut sold and we had to move across town to a rental house on Critz Street. I know it looks like a duplex, but we really live in the whole thing (there are 5 exterior doors - pictures to follow). I'm sad that you can't see many of the flower baskets I have out front. There are two hanging over on the far left by my real front door, one on the front door landing, and another at the door on the right. The yard is nice and freshly mowed because the landlord takes care of it and he lives next door. He's has motivation to keep it looking good.
Here are the two side doors (on the right end of the house in the last picture). Why a house needs two doors 10 feet from each other I have no idea. I get the feeling the house was pieced together over several years. You can't see my flowers here, either, but I tucked several impatiens at each end of this bed around the holly bushes. Keep walking with me through the gate (barely visible on the right).
I have a very nice deck with back door access (door #5!). This is the newest door on the house, so it is, by far, the easiest to unlock. All the others take several seconds to get the key to turn. Not convenient in the rain.
Not that I cook much when I'm alone, but I decided it would feel more like home than a temporary place to sleep and keep our stuff if I had an herb garden. I have parsley, oregano, basil, and rosemary. The rosemary sprigs (on the right end) are just cuttings, and it's not looking good for them to ever root. Cross your fingers for them. The planter would look silly with three plants and a big space on the end.
The deck came with it's own corner post and three hooks. A hummingbird found the feeder within a day of putting it out, and he's become a regular visitor around dusk.
I have a good-sized, fenced back yard, but I still don't know what to do with it. Any suggestions? It seems ridiculous to just walk around on the grass. Maybe I should invest in a croquet set? Now moving on to the only picture you'll see of the inside (I'm not finished unpacking yet).
I learned that when you've been killing all the baby 1" slugs in the laundry room all week, the 4" queen of the slugs will come looking for you eventually. I love that slugs can crawl (or slither, maybe?) all over my laundry and I can't keep them out. Living in a 60-year-old house is so wonderful. Mice get in the little holes, too. One has died in a wall in my linen closet. All of my bath towels smell like death. *Sigh* I love this house.
Check back next time for pictures of the inside, including the living room I haven't even looked at in a week.
Shellaine, fill a jar lid with beer. The slugs love it, but it kills them. You will eventually get rid of all of them!
ReplyDeleteHope the previous poster's suggestion works. I'd be freaking out if I had slugs everywherre! Remember on Old Mayhew when that rat died in the walls over Christmas break and we came back and nearly threw up for days? Oh. Awful.
ReplyDeleteUPDATE: In addition to the slugs (which, so far, have been confined to the laundry room), I've discovered that at night when I hear my cats running and pouncing (all over the house), they aren't playing with their wiffle ball toys. They're killing and eating roaches. I love my life.
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