7-13-09
My friend Robin, an artist in Cville said that I should just hang her painting first then the rest would fall in place. But we didn't know where to put this lamp, and when we did I just knew that her painting would look great next to it in our den. It's a print of a painting she did from Humpback Rocks back "home."
I got a lot of exercise today. First was vacuuming the whole house. It's a smaller house but it still took 1.5 hours with all the switching from hardwood floor to rugs and vacuuming the molding and one of the many dusty ceiling fans we have. Then after dinner (all food from the farmers market- best corn I ever had!) Dan and I rode up to my office and back so I could practice some more. It's 2.6 miles each way. Not bad without traffic at 7pm. I wonder how it will be during the school year.
We tried to get our Kentucky drivers licenses today but didn't have Social Security cards. We had passports, birth certificates, VA drivers licenses, credit cards, check books, car registrations- you name it. But we didn't have those little light blue cards with that special number on them. So no go. Everywhere we go in this state we are asked for our SS#. Out loud. In public. This state just doesn't get the whole identity theft thing. I wonder if my university ID will have my SS# on it.
Oh, one more thing. I bought a lithograph from an Russell Richards, an artist back "home" and it arrived today wrapped in bubble wrap and surrounded by peanuts. I love it. I got the "Innacurate Map of Cville" in a handmade frame.
7-12-09
I picked flowers from the garden for the front hall table
And Frisbee lounged around on the couch watching.
It was a quiet Sunday. We met more neighbors while on a walk after dinner (homemade pizza: tomato, basil, fresh mozzarella). Tomorrow will mark two weeks in our new house. It's still strange.
7-11-09
two tomatoes, two Chinese eggplant, an onion, six ears of corn picked
this morning at 6:30am, and a package of snausages.
But the big news of the day was the bike ride- my first in a decade.
Dan got my old 1984 Cannondale in shape and we took off, in the rain
at one point. A cyclist I will be.
7-11-09
with Virginia-native friend of friend, with lots to be discovered in
common. She took me to see the horses- what a sight. They are MUCH
more beautiful than the statues and paintings I had been seeing for
two weeks.
7-9-09
7-8-09
chair and foot rest? My new office! My very first non-shared office
ever. Today I got the key and can't wait to get it all set up. I even
get to order a desk chair from a catalog. Pretty sweet. The diploma
was the first item put in place.
7-7-09
bluegrass fans, here at the weekly Southland Jamboree. It's just a
few blocks from our house so we walked. Next week we'll bring Friz.
And food.
Today we got a Kentucky license plate for the car. We really live here
now.
7-6-09
We went out to dinner with our neighbors this evening. We walked to a mexican restaurant and it was really fun. We had a lot in common and a lot to talk about. Even though the wife is only two months younger than me, she has twin six year olds. What a difference in life stages! Great neighbors. Frisbee even likes their dog.
Nice walk in the arboretum after dinner. It's supposed to get hot tomorrow- we've had such nice weather we have hardly used the AC since moving in.
7-5-09 The Garden
Happy Birthday Jes. I miss you and love you and hope you are having a wonderful day.
Today I took tons of photos of plants in my new botanical garden. This is just a small sample of the species. Now I need to match up the four pages of notes I took while the previous owner walked me around with these photos and make a 'guide book' so I know how to take care of the plants, and can tell visitors what they are!
I hung curtains in my bedroom today. Now I will sleep even better. Just a rainy, quiet, lonely day putzing around the new house missing my kids.
7-4-09 The House
I walked around this evening taking photos of the house in the state it is in. Just the house, not the studio which is a separate dwelling. Click on the picture to see it bigger.
Starting from the top left and going across:
Our nice front yard
Find Frisbee and Dan walking in this picture of the den
View from my front porch
Sun room looking toward patio
Sun room looking toward chair
The office upstairs I'm currently typing in
Den
Twin bedroom showing one of the two twin beds.
Sun room with view of more windows
Living room
Dining room (Remember this one, I have a question about it...)
Kitchen!
Question: The corner cabinet does not fit in the corner because of the bookcases. We are going to remove the book cases. In the meantime we are stashing all our objects we don't know what to do with, which gets me thinking that I kindof like the book cases. I'm thinking of only taking down the ones on the left- perhaps the two left columns. Whaddya think? See all the artwork in the lower right hand corner of the dining room? We haven't hung a single picture yet.
7-4-09 The Ants
They are gone but I thought they deserved a spot on the blog anyway. See all that yellow stuff? That's the ant larvae they carried in through the crack in the floor. As soon as Dan finds the cement patch stuff he's going to seal it. I thought they were eggs until I blew up the picture and noticed each "egg" has two tiny eyes. Ewww!!! Science!!!! In the meantime, all ants and larvae are gone. It sure is nice how they take care of their siblings. A queen ant can lay up to 100 eggs a day.....
7-3-09
7-2-09
7-1-09
migraine today, got rid of it and cleaned the fridge, now it's coming
back. Time for a nap.
6-30-09
boxes. The house is looking really good. I love the floor in the sun
room (see photo) and the breezes and the light. I got my office key
today and look forward to moving into my office. Wow. So much going on.
6-29-09
Frisbee at home in the jungle. Movers still hard at work, we are all tired and would like to lie down somewhere. We met two of the neighbors today and they were so kind. It still seems unreal but so far we love it here. The only things missing are Jes, Aza, and Squirt.
Happy birthday to my DAD. For the second year in a row, I failed to send him good wishes. I guess I need to get organized quickly and find my stationary and stamps.
6-28-09
been an emotional weekend saying "see you later" to all our friends in Cville and to Aza and Squirt. Last night was hard- officially watching our son go off into the world. We get to see our new house at 5 this evening. Update at 6.
Update: The new house was not ready for prime time. The couple who had been living there for 43 years were still moving out. I did get a tour of the botanical gardens though. It's like a diversity display! My favorite- the tupelo tree. Oh, my second fave- the fig tree. Oh, and the giant ginko. I took four pages of notes on the plant species. She even had planted Jeffersonia dyphallia, "Twin Leaf."
We had dinner at a park afterwards. Frisbee is still adjusting to all this change.
6-27-09
Empty clean kitchen...
6-26-09 moving day scene 4
6-26-09 moving day scene 2
6-26-09 moving day scene 1
6-25-09
L reminded me about my special perrenial, Jeffersonia Dyphallia, given to me by a student. I dug up half of it. I hope the new owners appreciate the half I left them. I've been blogging about this every May when it blooms, reminding myself to not leave it behind.
See how the birds are starting to get curious about the geranium basket they're in... investigating the world outside the nest. Two little unhatched eggs are still inside. On represents Lilly. Looks like that bird on top is Jes fixin' to fly first. I hope we get through this evening whole.
6-24-09
sell our house, I realized that this little place called Court Square
is my favorite part of town. Today was hard work. We have only one
more day to pack and it seems impossible that we will finish.
6-21-09
And the birdies are getting bigger each day. I'm not sure they'll fly the nest before we leave on Saturday. They are so sweet and don't mind my taking their pictures each day at all!
6-20-09
and she wore a fancy sari as a wedding gown. These are her hands.
Stunning!
It was not an easy day. I hope tomorrow is better.