Can We Do It for Free?
I’m totally digging my new non-employed home-improvement motto: “Can we do it for free?” Often we can, and those times are so satisfying. Usually it means trying to see how much we can use up materials we already have on hand rather than buying new ones. Sometimes it means asking a friend or family member [...]
Canning
Here is the antique canning jar (square, ‘Perfect Seal’ brand, made in Canada) that I scored at a thrift shop recently and that I think is over 100 years old. Not that you will particularly care, but here are the details I gleaned from about two days of reading up on jar and bottle history: [...]
Entrenched
Apparently I’m still moping. As evidenced by the fact that I am about to have a caramel pear tart and beer for supper. You do what you have to, I guess. So to continue the saga of the sewer line, when it backed up again and we were confronted with the fact that we were [...]
Basement
When we were shopping for this house two years ago, we definitely did that thing of telling our realtor that we were willing to do some fixing up in order to get a deal. But then we ended up buying the house that was really move-in ready. In retrospect, I don’t think it’s that we [...]