313 E. Main

313 E. Main
Left: Then (1991) & Right: Now (2010, though still in the works...)

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Ladybug Invasion!

I know a title of Ladybug Invasion may raise some eyebrows - what exactly does it have to do with the house repairs? Honestly, nothing, except that every time I pass the kitchen/nook to go to my workstation/utility room to get a tool, I have to stop and vacuum up the darn ladybugs which have somehow managed to get into the house. They're usually hanging around the sliding door or the kitchen window, so I just drag the vacuum from room to room and vacuum them up until the latest group of them get into the house (and how they're doing that I'd love to know). Guess until it gets really cold I've just gotta keep the vacuum plugged in.

The last few days have given us great weather - I mean great as in in the high 60s/low 70s for Nov, yet at the same time given us 25-40mph winds (can't figure out why the winds won't blow during a cold and crappy day when I'm working inside so I can have a nice non-windy day to work outside on the ladder). Needless to say, despite the wind, I've spent the last few days working outside on the house, finishing touch-ups on the paint and providing disappointment to the squirrels who live in the porch by blocking off all points of access in the underlying of the porch. Lucky for us, we didn't even need to go buy the wood for this project - our neighbors took down our privacy fence on the east property line when they replaced it with one of their own and were nice enough to leave the old boards in our backyard. Thus, the fence is now a porch roof :)

Since Dad and I redid the northeast corner of the front porch roof, making it more of an actual slope so the water wouldn't collect like it had done in the past (flat roofs are terrible for that problem), it also meant we had to redo the fascia on that part of the porch since it was now wider than it had been (and also giving the squirrels another way of getting into the porch, and from there, the house itself). But that is now fixed and painted, so hopefully the squirrels will leave once and for all.

Well, I'm signing off so I can finish the master bedroom wall, which is just about done - one last final sanding and it will be ready to be painted. More to come later!

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