Friday, May 17, 2013

Bird Nest

About three weeks ago, we had a little bird trying to build a nest in our carport.  However, the ledge it was trying to build on was only about an inch wide and the nesting material kept falling onto the top of our car, and when we were away, it fell onto the floor of the carport. The little bird would not be dissuaded, however. I finally took pity and retrieved one of several old license plates and made a couple of bends in it so that it sat securely across the two beams above the carport. I took material that had fallen and put it on the plate and the little bird finished making her nest.


Now the little bird has been nesting for a week or so, so I expect to see little ones soon. Today, we had ServiceMaster out to clean our carpets, and the truck sat in the driveway and made a terrible racket while the technician did his cleaning. The little bird stayed on her nest the whole time.




I did not know what kind of bird this was. The daddy has red on his chest while mommy is plain in color. After looking at many bird pictures, I think these may be house finches. I will try to capture a picture of the daddy.

Update: May 26
It is too tight to get up to take any pictures, but today, I saw the daddy returning to the nest and feeding about three little heads. If you look closely, you can see the tops of the heads moving. I stood and watched from the steps and he knew I was watching. They are used to us and trust us. He was a good daddy, providing food for his family. No pictures of the daddy yet.




Saturday, May 11, 2013

The Great Switch/Receptacle Switch-out

The one thing I wanted to change about our new house was the type of switches and receptacles that were original to the house. These were totally new to me. I had never seen one. Each was self-contained. These pictures are of the very last one I replaced. First I unscrewed the two screws which released the switch from the wall.


Standard switches would consist of a box, the switch, and a face plate.  This switch was an all-in-one unit. After taking it out, I cut the wire.

Below, I have put the wire through the box and installed the box in the hole in the wall.

Here I cut off the insulation and stripped the wires.

Here I have connected the wires.

Screwed the switch into the box.

Last, I screwed the face plate onto the switch.

OK, I found three receptacles that I missed. These are also all-in-one units.

I take the receptacle from the wall.

I cut the wires from the receptacle.

I stripped the wires.

I installed the wires in the box and the box into the wall.

I wired the receptacle.

I screwed the receptacle into the box.

Lastly, I installed the faceplate onto the receptacle.




I am glad that this project is done. Switches and receptacles all look great and look modern.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Home Sweet Home



We made the move on March 26th and are settling in just fine. Today, they mowed and trimmed the yards and blew off the drives and sidewalks. We had trimmed the bushes away from the house already. Things are looking good. I got the flag out and put out some flowers, too.

This is what it looks like behind our house. See, I have the Snoopy birdhouse in the tree. I am told that yesterday there were several deer romping through the pasture in the morning. We are going to keep a lookout for them from now on. Click on the pictures to enlarge.

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Friday, April 5, 2013

Moving Day, March 26

Poole's Moving and Storage did a great job moving us to North Cackalacky.


Marcia and Sandra say their good-byes.

Loading the truck.


Larry, Darrell, and his other brother, Darrell. These guys were courteous and efficient. They loaded the truck, moved us 34 miles, unload, and setup each room in about 7 hours. 

Friday, March 15, 2013

More Flowers




Spring is coming next week, and we have flowers in bloom.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Big Desk Down-Size

Today's story begins with a desk that we got from son, David. It was a big desk, and was just too big for the room it was to go in when we moved to Hendersonville.

After discussing it with Marcia, we decided that we should take six inches off the back and remove the right side drawers. So, we emptied the desk and moved it outside on this beautiful day.

Desk before down-sizing

Six inches taken off the back of the desk

The right side has been removed.

Fitting the right side

Right side attached

Facing attached to the front

Down-sized desk back in its old home

Marcia was a great help in preparing for moving, clean-up and touch-up, and moving back in and setting up the newly down-sized desk. It is ready for its new home in Hendersonville now.


Friday, March 1, 2013

Flowers

These flowers poked their heads up last week and are blooming now. The forsythias are trying to bloom too.