Last week was a blur for me. No posts on the blog but there was a lot happening here. On Monday Hubby and I trimmed the hedges. It's the worst day of the year, every year, at the Stone House. But we got it done and now we shall enjoy fall. I've even done some fall decor in the house and planted some mums. Good thing, as it's now October.
I can't even say that out loud.
Let's get caught up, shall we?
When we picked up the Curtis Wright this spring he wasn't the only trailer in the field. There are others and two in particular that I'd like to have some day. In the meantime Jeremy and Rene were looking for a bigger trailer than Tin Lizzy.
I told them I had one in mind for them but that it was laying on its side so it may be really trashed on that side. I showed them some pictures and they were interested. I called my friend and he said sure they could have it. Arrangements were made and we met in the field on Tuesday morning.
With a tractor, its bucket, a chain and some hi-lo jacks we got the Duke flipped.
Hey, he looks good after laying around for 10-15 years after a severe wind storm that tipped him over.
Rene is thrilled! I know that the Duke may not look like much right now but just wait.
We love our vintage trailers! It's hard to have just one. It was fun to be part of another rescue with Jeremy and Rene. I know they will save the Duke.
Meanwhile, the CW is getting torn down. We hope to have him down to the trailer frame this week. The cabinets that can be restored will go into the garage and our winter work will begin.
I did a little junkin' with Chris and Shelly on Friday morning and we ran into Kim. She bought a wheel barrow for pumpkins. Won't that be cute? I hadn't been junkin' with the girls for a long time. They found a lot of treasures, me not so much. It is difficult to purchase junk treasures when you have just been to the dump with four truck loads of junk. It was fun to see my junkin' peeps and get caught up and now I wish we'd taken a selfie.
I have sorted all of my extra vintage Christmas. Now I can start crafting. I plan to be a vendor at 'Tis the Season at Van Vino in November.
I'll have a lot of vintage Christmas and luggage.
I tried a new ghetto soda, the Safeway lemon seltzer, which technically isn't soda pop, and I like it. Just thought I'd pass that along.
We got our Pizzaque oven and so far we like it. Hubby had to read the instructions to get it together...
Last night my family came for pizza and I think it tasted pretty good. The stone is now seasoned and it's going better. It is fun to have everyone bring toppings.
And lastly, the Seattle Seahawks are back! It felt like Richard Sherman got his game on yesterday and it reminded me of a Thanksgiving game he'd played. My theory was that Russell Wilson limped around in a brace during warm ups to psych the Jets. It worked. Hah!
Well, I think we are all caught up unlike my laundry.
Until next time...
