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August, 2010

  1. Planning — Some Fun Stuff

    August 25, 2010 by myeye

    Budget! How much of what I want to do can I do before the townhouse is sold?  My sons swear that I have a DNA strand (that I passed on) which forces me to make over a house — any house.  So, the new house is now squarely in my sights.  The fencing must be completed before we move in, and the drywall re-do and flooring must be accomplished before we move in.  I’m replacing the sliding glass door to the patio with a French door (that’s a lark — not necessary, but I love the look).  All the window coverings must go.  They are original and in really bad shape.  I don’t know what I’ll replace them with and probably won’t decide until the drywall and flooring are done.  I need to get back down there and take room by room photos before any construction/make-over begins.

    The back 2/3 of the acre must be scraped — it’s just weeds and discarded “stuff”.  There is one decent tree near the house that will stay, but everything else goes into a dump truck and away.  (This must occur before the fencing is completed so we don’t damage the fencing).  New Mexico is famous for its sand storms, so I can’t leave the land bare.  I turned to my search engine (I use Dogpile) and found native wildflower and grass seed.  In October, I’ll have a tractor come through and till the back-40, then blanket it with about $600 worth of seeds.  The dogs and I will then demonstrate the Welsh version of a rain dance so the seeds take hold.  Hopefully, from next spring into the late fall — and forever after, the back part of the property will be blanketed with native wildflowers and grasses.

    Once the townhouse closes, I will build a 2+ car garage.  It will be extra long so that in the back 12′ I can have a walk way and four small 6′ x 6′ indoor homes for the dogs, each extending into a 6′ x 10′ covered outdoor run.  I’m going to use the rock base, gravel layer, sand layer, paver top method.  Although the baddogs are house dogs, there are times (like last week when I was moving the office) that having runs in which they could spend a day would have saved us all a great deal of grief and money.  The garage/runs will be on the side of the house next to the vacant acre.  I’m going to take an option on that acre.  Perhaps I can prevent anyone from ever living on that side.  Behind the house is ranchland — so no one will be living there, and on the north side, the neighbor has placed his home nearer the main road than my property (that gives me shivers — “my property”).  We should not be annoying or disturbing anyone when the plan comes together.

    The other project I’m hoping to fit into the budget is to cover the back patio and surround the patio and some of the yard with a privacy fence.  That will have landscaping, a fountain, and be the place to spend evenings watching spectacular New Mexico sunsets.  I’m hoping some of you will come enjoy them with me from time to time.


  2. A Visit From the Chiropractic Vet

    August 24, 2010 by myeye

    Since his mini-world tour, Chase has not been driving well off his right rear. The massage therapist in Colorado Springs was pretty sure it was due to slipping on the concrete floors (he went to 15 indoor shows in four weeks). So, I made an appointment for our chiropractic vet to come to the office and adjust him today. His lower middle back and his right rear hip were out of alignment. I could tell the adjustment was uncomfortable, but he is already moving so much better. In a couple of days, he should be back to using his flying trot to get from one end of the yard to the other. Once he’s in Tennessee, Susan will keep his parts in shape.

    On the home front:  I am closing on the new house Tuesday.  I’m going to have the Acre scraped and complete the fencing before we move in.  Meanwhile, the handyman will be redoing the walls, laying flooring, and replacing the patio sliders with French doors.  The cash buyers for the townhouse are still standing by — so this plan may come together!


  3. . . . and It’s Not Even Halloween

    August 24, 2010 by myeye

    Gwendy decided to jerk my chain so sent the this photo of our darling Darby in costume.  Darby, being a true Chase daughter, did not find this particularly amusing.

    Darby in costume 8-23-2010


  4. Office Dog — Tattered Inca

    August 23, 2010 by myeye

    Inca is today’s office dog.  My new office mates think she is sweet and cute, plus cannot get over those little 3″ legs going up and down the stairs.  My office is now up 22 steps.  We have counted them.  (I tell myself it is good for me.)  Inca has navigated the stairs 15 times today.  Apparently she feels an obligation to be each person’s office dog for part of the day.  So she spends time in Matt’s office, and then moves into Jennifer’s, comes back to flop on my floor, goes downstairs to keep Debi company, then hangs out with Haley.  When someone comes in the front door, she goes down to greet the guest.  When someone opens the refrigerator (which is downstairs), she has a hopeful attack and heads down.  She’s not nearly as stiff as she was for the few days following the dog fight, and this exercise might be good for her.

    Inca Visits Jennifer 8-23-2010

    Inca on Stairs 8-23-2010Cell phone photos — forgive the quality, please.


  5. Looks Like I Bought a House

    August 22, 2010 by myeye

    Such a sense of desperation — being in an unhappy circumstance at home.  Though I take dogs to day care and to the office each day, I worry that one of the two left at home decided to bark (because that is what dogs do — even gooddogs — which, I hear, some people own).  I don’t feel I can go to the grocery store because it’s too hot to leave dogs in the car, and they aren’t permitted to run the aisles at Trader Joe’s.  If I leave them home for the 45 minute trip, they might bark and disturb the neighbors.

    The house my client found for me in Los Lunas turns out to have been foreclosed and will be auctioned off in early September.  It’s always difficult to outbid the bank, and I wouldn’t know what was going to happen until after the sale — that’s another three weeks.  I need answers sooner rather than later.

    This morning I was reviewing the out-of-town homes for sale listed in the Albuquerque Journal.  One ad leaped off its column and shouted at me to call the number.  I waited until 8:00, woke the broker up.  Drove down to Los Lunas and met him at the Dion’s on the main drag.  We drove about 6 miles east of the Village to a private road.  It dead ends into a 140,000 Acre ranch.  A retired couple has already basically moved to a home near their kids and their house is for sale for less than they paid for it.  It’s on an Acre, has a vacant Acre next to it.  Wonderful community well water, natural gas, high speed internet is available.  The furnace, hot water heater, and evaporative cooler have all been replaced within the past three years.  The septic tank was replaced with a much larger one in 2008.  One side of the land is fenced and there is an interior fence around the patio in the back.  The house is just shy of 2000 square feet.  It has three full baths.  The third one (right next to the laundry room and door to “what will be a garage”) will lose its bathtub in favor of a booster bath and built in grooming table.

    The master suite has an adjoining sitting room — don’t know why they’d call it that when it’s really a new puppy room.  Total — four bedrooms and the puppy room, a living room, family room, bright island kitchen, formal dining room, kitchen breakfast bar, and the three baths.  Best of all, I can afford it.

    The paperwork is sitting here.  I am meeting with the Realtor tomorrow evening or Tuesday morning to sign everything.  Wow!  Scarey.

    The plan:  a handyman will go into the new house and retape all the drywall, float the walls, re-texture and paint it all white.  Then he’ll pull up the carpet in the bedrooms (the general living areas are all oak parquet) and he’ll lay Pergo.  Finally, new molding all around and French doors replacing the patio slider.  I’ll move.  The handyman will come to the townhouse, patch and repaint.  I’ll have the tile cleaned and will re-carpet the stairs and bedrooms.  We’ll sell the townhouse.  Then I’ll build the garage and do the exterior fencing, have the acre scraped and the weeds and “stuff” hauled away.  I’ll seed with buffalo grass and native wildflower seeds, then hope for some rain.

    Ya’ll come visit — hear?

    Across the street 8-22-2010

    master bath - garden tub 8-22-2010

    dining-kitchen-to laundry 8-22-2010