Basically just working on patching and sanding.
Two Become One
Basically just working on patching and sanding.
Nook is now covered. I ran out of drywall compound, but will pick up more this weekend. I hope to have the front of the nook finished and painted by Thursday of next week. For the next few days, we’re off to New Jersey for Laura’s wedding.
So I ripped down the molding surrounding the nook and did some framing. It took a long time because I have little idea of what I’m doing.
So the big project for the summer is covering up the television nook. For too long we’ve suffered from this ugly hole in our wall and the Standard Definition television that sits inside it. The plan is to cover up the nook and to hang a flat screen television. It will be a huge improvement.
I started the project a few days ago and will post a few more updates of the project.
It’s another bizarrely pleasant morning in DC. Typical temperatures on the Independence Day weekend are between 95 and 100, but it’s currently around 75 at 10:20 in the morning. Nice enough to sit out on the balcony and read the paper.
We’re lucky enough to be able to share this great weather with Jeanne and Geoff, who flew in yesterday. We spent a low-key afternoon visiting the Smithsonian American Art Museum and then having dinner at Hank’s Oyster Bar. We ended the evening with a few different beers at the Brickskeller.
We’ve spent the last few weeks working on our landscaping at the TSM Estate. Happily, our front lawn looks much better than it did before. This photo is a few weeks old. Our crepe myrtle has actually begun sprouting new branches and leaves. Our clematis in the front has crawled its way up to the top of our trellis. We’ll be posting some more photos on flickr in the coming days.
It looks like at least half of TSM will be Chevy Chase-ing it on Monday as the Storm of the Century hits the DC region. If you look at the map on the right, the snow will hit areas as far south as Alabama and Georgia. Projections for the DC area range from 3″ to 8″, easily enough to shut down Arlington County Schools for at least a day (and maybe more).
UPDATE (Mon. 9:30am): It’s confirmed, Snowpocalypse 2009 has cancelled school throughout the DC metro area. We probably had about 4-5 inches fall in DC and the snow has just stopped falling.