Monday, May 25, 2009

Great score & long weekend

After Lisa got home from work on Friday, we followed a friend of hers (from work) to her ex-inlaws so I could look at, and possibly take, a wringer washer they had in their basement. As soon as I saw the thing, I just KNEW I had to have it! It looked as though it was barely used, and was kept in a dry basement for all these years. I strapped it to a dolly, got it up the stairs, and loaded into the car. (along with enough flowers and plants to re-work our entire front yard lol) I got it home, made sure that the motor wasn't frozen up, and plugged it in. Uh-oh something was wrong with the rollers. It turned out that a braket was broken that held the lower roller in place, but luckily I had the other rusty washer for parts, so I had it working in just a few minutes. The wringers worked fine, the agitator worked just fine, so I filled it with water and gave it a test drive, washing some rags from the garage. I gotta say, I was really impressed at how well it worked since I've never used one before. Lisa's mom had one when she was a kid, but my mom always had a regular top-loader. (washer & dryer but no toilet-go figure) I scrubbed the whole thing down, and now it's ready to come inside. It needs a bit of paint touch-up in the normal hand-wear areas I would expect, but I'm in no hurry for that. There's no rust at all, just wear from use. I just have to get a double-basin washtub and do some minor plumbing. I'll pipe the slop sink like normal, but run a tee out of the side of the drain, and attach the washer's drain hose with a valve since it's female tapped for a garden hose connection. It will be easy to plug later down the road when the time comes to move, as I can't imagine anyone else using a wringer washer here, lol. ( Thanks for the tip tiny dragon rider lol I know you're reading this)

As Lisa said in her blog, I helped her on Saturday cleaning out her mudroom. I had been putting it off, just because I thought it was going to be a nightmare. Well....it wasn't as bad as I thought, though the pile of junk and garbage seemed to be endless. A few loads of junk and 20 minutes with the shop-vac later, Lisa was dusting and remodeling her newly reclaimed space.
Afterwards, I went back to garden work, finishing the last 2 rows of tilling, and started raking the last 6 raised beds. The last 2 got finished today, with the unexpected help of the neighbors 11 year old grandson, with paw-paw's rake, lol. We tend to be kid magnets with gardens, chickens,and bunnies, lol.
On Sunday, I spent a lot of time removing and moving the fire pit we had near the garage. It's now right next to the cookstove, and had a revolving and removable hanger/hook for her dutch oven. For now, its just block with stones piled on and around it, but eventually it will be cemented and wrapped in stone and mortar just like the stove. I can't wait till we can use both, side by side, making an entire meal outside.
This morning, I thinned the turnips that came up so fast, and put the thinnings in the new 8x8 bed where the dandelions didn't come up. Even if we don't eat that many turnips, the bunnies will enjoy the greens. I've already started eating the green onions as always lol I better start putting new bulbs in those empty holes. I cut out some more rougue maple tree's that we always get, cut Lisa enough pieces of wood to make 2 sets of runes, and watched her enjoy walking through her mudroom to use the clotheslines that she loves so much. She made us both salads for lunch, all from greens and onions from the garden already, and later brought me out hot fresh bread with home made honey butter for a snack. YUMMMMMMMMMM
As things wound down today, I had Lisa help me mark out some new garden area's I want to start this week. I'll be adding another 4 feet to the garden, making it 45x65. I marked out another 8x32 strawberry bed, and an 8 foot additon on the blackberries since I have so many new small starts/chutes. We talked about even more strawberries for next year, and we'll probably end up adding another 16 feet to each one of the beds. That will make two beds at 8x48 feet, and the old origional one at approx. 6x15. Just like I always say lol there's no such thing as too many strawberries. Who knows, maybe by then we'll just make it a 32 foot addition. hahaha Things always end up bigger than we initially plan.

6 comments:

scoutinlife said...

Sounds like you had a great weekend good to hear!

Angie said...

that washer is a beauty!!

D said...

Glad they still had the old thing and that it works. It's good to see it have a nice home after sitting in that basement so long. ^_^

Chris W said...

Scout, they've all been good weekends lately. Somehow this layoff has become a blessing, and I've got more accomplished than I ever planned on.

Angie, thanks! I think its a beaut too. What part of the buckeye are you in? We're in Summit county/akron area.

Viagra Pixiestix-thanks again for the heads up on the washer, we may even have to teach you how to use it! LOL Guess I'll be seeing you Wednsday night....

ChristyACB said...

That is a huge score and I'm so jealous! I've been looking for one of those for ages. Congrats!

Angie said...

Chris, I am in Auglaize county. It's in the west central part of the state.

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