Hello, everyone! It has been a few days since I have posted anything on here. I've got some cool pictures though. :) Today was Joe's first day of school. He is attending Austin Peay (pronounced 'pee'). Believe me, we make LOTS of jokes. Haha! So, a couple things to tell you (and show you) all about.
First, we have found what seems to be a house buried in our back yard. LOL Not kidding though. We found fence posts, concrete cylinders, and these cool items. :)
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| Some glass and tiles. |
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| There are easily 6 boxes worth of tile here. Most of them are in great condition, just dirty. |
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| Holy Crow! Glass! And a lot of it... plus more still in the ground. It is nice thick glass. I am going to see if I can find a place that will take it and make some recycled glass tiles for me. :) |
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| Not bad looking... just dirty. |
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| Here is where Joe (and Enrique) dug everything out of. See all of those bricks? Yup, you know we're gonna use them. :) |
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| Another angle of the hole. We are thinking we should just fill it in before our backyard caves. Ha ha |
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| Joe cleaning up some of the bricks he found |
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| Dirty bricks |
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| They clean up nicely though. :) |
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Such a nice little pile.... so neat :)
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So, there are some of the cool finds so far. Joe also found a nice piece of stone countertop hidden in one of the walls beside the water heater. It does not look like it fits into this house anywhere. It's not very big but it is pretty. Maybe it could be used for a entryway table or something. I'm sure we will find a use for it. :)
Now, on with the pictures. :) I finally finished the pantry. Joe put in new shelves and I painted everything and put clear shelf paper on them. It turned out really nice.
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| If you look to the left of the photo, this is our pantry. Yes, it's all dark inside and you can't really tell what it looks like. I just wanted to give you all a visual of where it is in the kitchen. :) |
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| Joe is measuring the shelves. He fixed the ones behind him (those were the only shelves in there) They were not put in well. We couldn't put anything on them because they would fall to one side or the other. |
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| You know, he really does love to have his picture taken. :) |
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| The finished shelved. I think they turned out really well. :) |
That's the pantry after the shelves, before the paint job. Here it is painted.
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| So happy that I can put food in here now :) |
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| The shelves and trim are Bitter Chocolate brown and the walls are Rocky Mountain Blue. We are painting the kitchen the same colors (a little worried about the counter tops :/). |
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| Now it makes the floor look REALLY bad. ha ha ha |
Okay, so let's see. What else have I got for you all? Oh, here's a good story. We'll take a little break from the pictures. :)
Enrique stayed the night at a friend's house for the first time since getting here. We, of course, were very happy that Enrique found someone to hang out with that lives right down the road. Well, I had gone to the store with Gabriella. On our way home we were coming up to the creek (which we have to cross to get to our house)... :) and we saw Enrique's friend out on a little bridge that crosses the creek. We asked if Enrique was over there, and he said he was.
Me: "Hey, Enrique!"
Enrique: "Yeah?"
Me: "What are you doing?"
Enrique: "mumble mumble mumble" (had no idea what he was saying. He was down in the creek and I was still in the car.)
Me: "What?"
Friend: "We're playin' Tribe"
Gabriella: "Playing what?"
Friend: "We're showin' him the country way."
Me: "The country way of what?"
Friend: "Well, the country-hillbilly way of doin' things. He says he's a city boy."
Me and Gabriella: "Ooookaaay." We laughed and went home.
It was very funny the way it happened. Enrique has experienced a lot over the past couple of days hanging out with his friend. He has seen a raccoon, a baby copperhead, and caught crawfish in the creek. His friend and his friend's family ate the crawfish for lunch, but Enrique chose to pass. Ha ha ha!!
Alright then, back to the pictures! So, yesterday a group of wild turkeys decided to hang out in our yard. There were a lot of them! And baby ones too... so cute! I went outside to get some pictures and Gabriella said, "Awwwww", and, of course, the turkeys started to take off. Ha ha! These are some of the pictures I got though.
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| They are taking off! |
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| I wish I could have gotten a better picture of them |
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| Run, turkey! Run! |
Turkeys always make for an exciting morning. :) You have no idea how badly Enrique wants to hunt one for Thanksgiving this year. Might be a little gamey... I don't know. :)
Lastly, Joe cleaned up the loft and put some things up in the dining room. It looks good. The dining room has kind of become our "Europe" room. It seems everything that's up on the walls in there has come from our time in Italy. :)
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| Desk in the loft |
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| No more stuff on the floor :) |
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| Our new couch upstairs |
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| Dining room |
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| Our plates from around Italy and Europe. It is a little hard to see. I will try to get a better pic up here soon. |
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| Our collection of fine Italian wine and our beautiful Italian artwork. :) |
Well, I think that's all for now. I will try to get more up soon. I have been battling with our pool. Trying to fill it up so I can close it up for the winter months (no time really to swim right now anyway) and the water has been giving me some trouble. Hmmmm. I think it's because Joe turns the pump off to the well at night (or when it's not in use), so when we go to use it there's no water in the well. It will get done... it just may take a little longer. :)
I will post again soon! As always, I love to read all of your comments! Get a Google account and follow my blog! :) Ciao!
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