Sunday, October 7, 2018

Cabin Project: Really, truly ALMOST done!


Last weekend, we finished the pergola (and added adorable lights—Denise’s contribution). 

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9-29 Pergola complete 4I like how the picture makes it seem that it just grew there, but we had help.  A shout out to my amazing hubby, and Matt and Keith, who are very useful engineers,9-29 Pergola complete 7 problem solvers and builders!  And Keith’s miter saw saved the day when ours coughed and died dramatically after years of loving abuse.


Dwayne and I feel like we’ve pretty much mastered the “Northwest Elegant” look, and good hardware is our secret sauce. 



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This weekend, I finally got to start my garden.  With the addition of my dry rock stream and Spice Island, the area went from this:

cabin, before pergola


to this:10-6 cabin garden 6

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10-6 cabin garden 1


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I had been collecting from the McLendon’s clearance section for a while….

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Then someone I hadn’t met before stopped by to compliment us on the project and gave us, what I think he called a Japanese Lizard Tree/Shrub.  

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It’s so soft and scaly at the same time, and when you turn it over, it’s a beautiful white and green lace pattern.  I couldn’t find out more on the internet, but I love this guy!

But doing the garden meant that Dwayne was doing the stone facing on the pillars on his own.  It’s a truth about masonry, 2 people can go 3-4 times as fast as 1 person.  I pitched in towards the end of the day, but too late to make our goal for the weekend.

So we only got two pillars completed in those two days.  I love working with Dwayne, but that feeling’s mostly cancelled out by doing it in the rain.

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