Monday, March 27, 2017

Birthdays & Moving In - Garden Shed

A week or so ago was my Dad's 78th birthday. My sister & I (along w/our sweet husbands) decided to cook a surprise lunch for him & his church members. We served Boston Butts, Potato Salad, Green Beans, Mac & Cheese, Salad, Rolls & of course cake & brownies. He was very happy & yes, even surprised.

We also gave him a gate alarm for his place up in the country. Like us, he has a very long driveway & sometimes people show up unannounced. With the gate alarm he will be able to hear them coming before they get up to the house.


Last Friday would have been my Mama's 80th birthday. I was thinking about a distant relative recently & thought to pick up the phone & call her with a question that only she would have known the answer to. Sad to think there are so many questions that will remain unanswered because there is no one left to ask. Sure do miss her.


This past weekend we finally finished the Garden Shed & was able to start moving in. I was originally just going to paint everything white because that was the paint that I had leftover from other projects. It was waaay too white! Didn't want to go to the store for a small can of colored paint so I looked around & found a tube of blue Easter egg coloring. It was too blue. I had some black acrylic that I added which toned it down to this very soft grey/blue color. Fine by me & I didn't have to make a trip to town.





I hope to have plenty of room for gardening things, paint supplies, canning jars, as well as Christmas Decor. We'll see just how long it takes to fill er up. Oh & still need to paint the back doors.

p.s. We also got asparagus crowns planted but didn't get a pic of the beds. Not much to see but I should take one just for documenting sake. Now to wait the 3 years it takes to be able to harvest & eat. That is, if they survive.....

8 comments:

Susan said...

What a nice surprise for your father (and his church!) Your mother was so beautiful - I love that photograph. I still think your "shed" is nice enough to use as a guest house. I'll be right down... :)

DFW said...

Thank you Susan. Come on down anytime. Your menagerie is welcome as well!

Mike Yukon said...

The shed turned out great. I think it's perfect for your seasonal migrant workers living quarters! :-)

DFW said...

Ha, I only wish I had a few ....

Leigh said...

That is the best garden shed! Well done. And a very sweet tribute to each of your parents. :)

DFW said...

Thank you Leigh.

Debbie Burgess said...

A place for everything and everything in its place, right? What a great shed to store all your "stuff." Sounds like your birthday party for your dad was a success. I know the food was good!

DFW said...

Thanks Deb. I'm sure I'll fill that shed up pretty soon. And yes, the food was delicious!