This is the side of our house. The window with the shutters is in the
living room, and the large picture window is in the dining room. This
entire row of azaleas will be trimmed and excess leaves and debris will
be removed. It has gotten away from us recently and now needs a
bit of TLC.
With temps soaring into the 90's and 100's for weeks now, cleaning up
garden beds has become a monumental task. In this picture, you can
see the side entrance through that louvered door leading to the breeze-way.
The azaleas are even bigger now than what you see here, and a volunteer
pecan tree has begun to grow in the midst of them. The tree no doubt
took root when a squirrel decided to bury his pecan nut right there.
This is an old photo of the front of our house right after we closed on the property.
We have managed to improve the lawn, and the tropicals on the right are much
larger now. This area will be cleaned up also.
The trim around the front door will get a fresh coat of paint, and the door will be replaced
with a new one.
I want a door like this one. I think it will be attractive on our
house, and I love all the windows. Our foyer is very dark, and this
style will bring in lots of light.
Our backyard is an absolute jungle! Huge beds of ornamental ginger
that stand over ten feet high. Deep beds of cast iron plants that need to
have all the dead leaves removed, and the leaf debris removed from the
ground beneath it. Just an over whelming amount of work to be competed
So my hubby surprised me and spoke to a landscaper. She gave him an
estimate of what the job will cost, front, back and side yards. We agreed to
her price, and she arrives next week with a team of five men to start
the job, or as she calls it "spa day" for our garden. I can't wait. We will
also talk about some new plantings around the front door and get that
area all designed, but will wait until the weather cools off before we tackle
that project.
We are also taking bids to have our electric panel increased in capacity
that will permit all the equipment needs for the pool and spa. He
will also give us a quote for a full house generator. Our next door neighbor
has one and loves it. If the power should go out, the generator will get the
message and turn itself on. So, even if we go out of town, and we have a
bad storm and lose power, our generator will automatically click on
to keep everything up and running.
We are getting a new Bosch dishwasher and removing the current
engineered flooring in the kitchen and replacing it with antique
brick. Where there is still carpeting in the house, it is going to be
pulled out down to the original hardwoods.
Lots of projects, but it's time to get going on making our dreams
a reality! Stay tuned.
Big Texas Hugs,
Susan and Bentley