Monday, September 2, 2013
Timber Continued
We still have not finished removing the debris from the front yard. The day the trees were cut down I managed to remove one tree, however the second tree had a lot of poison Ivy growing on it. So I decided to let the ivy dry up for a few days. Well that turn into a few weeks and here we are today with the tree still there.
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
TIMBER!!!!!
So when we purchased our house over 2 years ago we had one dyeing evergreen tree on the side of our house. Over the next few months that tree completely died and whatever caused the first tree to die, started killing our other evergreen tree. Around this fall we it was pretty obvious that both trees were now dead.
Here is a picture of the trees on either side of the house.
Having two dead trees in front of our house was the advertisement for every tree trimming, yard cutting and landscape company who happen to drive down our street to stop by our house. And since their quick sale pitches were normally done during regular business hours I was always the person to answer the door to some sweating contractor with a truck and a chain-saw.
(The thing of housewife nightmares to tell you the truth.)
So last Saturday I decided to spend some time with my mother doing garage sales, thrift stores and general antique shopping. It's one of my favorite things to do with her and since it was her birthday weekend I was able to kill two birds with the same stone. So I'm out and about when I get a call from Phillip.
Phillip: Hey, Gloria what was the quotes from some of those contractors for taking down the two trees?
Me: I'm don't remember exactly, but all within $1,000- $800. I think I got a quote for $600.00 once, but the guy looked a bit shady.
Phillip: Cool, just saw these guys down the street.... said they would do it for $400. Only thing is they won't carry off the wood.
Me: We go ahead and do it.
That was the whole conversation. Below enjoy the pictures.
in progress
in progress
After
P.S. we finally purchased a camera!!!! Cost us a little over $120.00 but it's a nice camera and serves the purposes of this blog. :)
Thursday, July 4, 2013
Bye, Bye Metal Junk!
So last fall we had an old 1995 Jeep. It was running down and had a bunch of problems with it. Our neighbor across the street had a 1996 Jeep. Most of the parts were the same so we bought the 1996 Jeep for $500.00 as a spare parts vehicle for our Jeep.
Phillip gave up on saving our 1995 Jeep a few weeks later after attempt after attempt of fixing it to no avail.
We junked the 1995 Jeep for a few hundred dollars and sold the tires for a couple hundred as well. But we had this 1996 Jeep sitting in our driveway. See pictures:
As you can see it is a piece of junk now. We salvaged a lot from it. Now it is time to get it out of our driveway before the neighbors call the code enforcement on us :)... just kidding our neighbors are really sweet.
So we got rid of not only this junk Jeep but all the old copper pipes and wires when we gutted the plumping and wiring in the house. We also had some type of pump from the 1920's in our basement that we also took to the salvage yard.
The money was helpful but the best thing is driving up to the house without looking at that piece of junk or going downstairs to the basement without tripping on old pipes and wires.
***Refreshing***
Phillip gave up on saving our 1995 Jeep a few weeks later after attempt after attempt of fixing it to no avail.
We junked the 1995 Jeep for a few hundred dollars and sold the tires for a couple hundred as well. But we had this 1996 Jeep sitting in our driveway. See pictures:
As you can see it is a piece of junk now. We salvaged a lot from it. Now it is time to get it out of our driveway before the neighbors call the code enforcement on us :)... just kidding our neighbors are really sweet.
So we got rid of not only this junk Jeep but all the old copper pipes and wires when we gutted the plumping and wiring in the house. We also had some type of pump from the 1920's in our basement that we also took to the salvage yard.
The money was helpful but the best thing is driving up to the house without looking at that piece of junk or going downstairs to the basement without tripping on old pipes and wires.
***Refreshing***
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