Saturday, April 19, 2008

Spring Colors and The Battle of The Bugs

I've brightened up the master bedroom a bit with a colorful quilt...neat bargain find from Overstock - already looks vintage and well loved. Now we're colorful inside and out.

Myrtle likes it...

Today was another beautiful day. The weather was cloudy in the morning, but sunny and warm (79) in the afternoon. I sat in the driveway in an attempt to get close enough to Shade (one of the feral kitties I trapped as a kitten years ago...) to apply some Advantage between her shoulder blades. I have no hope of getting that close to her brother, Oscar, anymore; he's reverted back to his feral ways and I only catch an occasional glimpse of him at night when he comes into the garage to eat.

As I was biding my time, I watched some ants excavating dirt from a crack in the driveway - gotta wonder what they're building under there. I believe they were Florida carpenter ants, but I'm not an ant expert so they could be another variety.

I enjoyed watching them, noticing that they appear to have similar tendencies to human workers in their approach to their jobs. They were all the same size (~1/4"). Some carried a relatively large glob of dirt, while others appeared to carry only a single grain.

The ones with the large globs carried them 6-7" away from the crack and moved very quickly along the way to and from the crack. They were the 'happy worker ants', which appear to be thinking happy ant thoughts like "Whoo hoo! Gotta get this glob of dirt WAY far away from the crack and hurry back to get another glob! Whoo hoo! I love my job!"

Then there were the 'slacker ants'. They're the ones carrying no more than one grain of dirt at a time, and they don't even bother to come all the way out of the crack - they just poke their heads out of the top and dump their little load right there at the opening. They move much more slowly than the 'happy worker ants' and appear to be thinking things like "Good god, how much longer do I have to haul this stupid dirt out of this crack, I hate this job." Such is ant life.

Shade's curiosity got the better of her and she came over to see what I was watching, since it wasn't her anymore. I got in a quick petting session and then snuck the Advantage on her while she was watching Tigger lounging in the grass. All the critters, except for Oscar, got their first dose of flea poison (I've tried all the 'natural' stuff and it DOESN'T WORK) for the season. Let the bugs begin...

Thursday, April 17, 2008

I'm moving...

Check out what The Florida Legislature is worried about these days...Truck Nutz. They're passing a bill to ban them. Who gives a flip, and why are they spending their time (and our tax dollars) hotly debating balls on trucks? Just another redneck truck accessory, ugly as they are (at least they aren't hairy). Note in the article Jim King (former Senate President) said he had a set on his truck, but removed them per his wife's request....he was probably just missing his own, he's about 5' tall and 5' wide and hasn't seen them in many, many years (: Robin, would you like a set for your Jetta? I've seen them in shiny silver...would look really nice with the Jetta's black paint...

Monday, April 7, 2008

Cabinet progress...

Whew! Long week working on cabinets last week! I started on the kitchen...lower cabinets complete on one side...lowers on the other side and all uppers to go!

The old 1980's cabinets...



After stripping, adding trim, staining and sealing! The color is darker than the photo depicts...and I tried with every setting on my camera to get it to come out right! It's a deep, rich, dark walnut and you don't see as much of the grain in the wood as you do in this photo. Still have to do the baseboards...and new countertops are coming as well.

I didn't get the 'faux drawer' in the original picture. It was just a drawer front secured in place under the sink where you can't have a drawer! I got this nifty tip out tray and made that space useful. Most newer kitchens cabinets have them, and I just love 'em. It keeps the sponge and scrub brush tucked away when you aren't using them.

So far so good. Recycling the old uglies and keeping stuff out of the landfill! Don't get me wrong; I do love old stuff, and have several antiques around the house I've inherited from grandparents and a great, great aunt. Those things are pretty and have character. The kitchen cabinets, not so much (;

Have a great week!