Showing posts with label house. Show all posts
Showing posts with label house. Show all posts

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Welcome Little Critters!

Our contractor warned us but it has still been difficult to swallow. The work on the house has eliminated most of the grass in both the front and back of our lawn. It also means my beloved hydrangea bush looks like a pile of flattened sticks. It's all replaced with the red clayish mud characteristic of this area. They will be flattening the ground so that what used to include dips and holes will be level, just without any life.
The flip side is that we have an unprecedented opportunity to recreate our lawn, which really needed the help. As winter drags on I can't help but start thinking of spring. Who knows what we will accomplish with two little ones this spring but we did find this. The National Wildlife Federation will certify your lawn (no matter how small) as a Wildlife Habitat. As they put it:


All you need to do is provide elements from each of the following areas:
Food Sources - For example: Native plants, seeds, fruits, nuts, berries, nectar
Water Sources - For example: Birdbath, pond, water garden, stream
Places for Cover - For example: Thicket, rockpile, birdhouse
Places to Raise Young - For example: Dense shrubs, vegetation, nesting box, pond
Sustainable Gardening - For example: Mulch, compost, rain garden, chemical-free fertilizer

You pay the NWF $15 and they send you a little certification sign for your lawn as well as their magazine.

Considering we already compost and have a bat house I figure that we can easily incorporate these other ideas into our plans for the yard. Unfortunately, I've had a hard time finding much information on plants native to New Jersey. The only sticking point. Any ideas for where to search?

Monday, January 12, 2009

My Head is all House


The work we are doing on our house (new kitchen!!) has got me distracted by house stuff. (Oh, how fickle I am at heart...the fabric isn't even cold.) I've been so excited by these two sites, making it lovely, which covers all things home DIY and beautiful and schoolhouse electric co. a Portland, OR company that makes amazing old-home lights including the one in the photo. Not that we can afford handmade lighting fixtures (more on this later) but it's sooo fun to look and become inspired.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Transitions...

As soon as we found out we were having a second child, we knew our house was too small for a family of four. We played with the idea of buying another house but decided it wasn't the right time. And, so it is that we are embarking on a major house addition just as I enter my third trimester.
But, aside from that, I've had to pack up my sewing table and pack it all into a small corner...out of reach. So, for now, it's unrealistic to really take on a big project. So, in true tinkering spirit I'm determined to learn how to knit. Maybe something for the baby...

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Shout Out to the Husband


Papa has been really busy building custom-fit radiator covers for our upstairs radiators and I'm exceedingly proud of the result. A pharmacist by training, he loves himself a good home project.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Take that Anthropologie...


We picked up this fun find at one of those stores that is chock full of stuff, most of it not worth a dime. Until you see the one thing that stops you in your tracks. We are hoping to use it hold things near the front door. The best part is that the hooks swing from side to side. I feel like everything made these days, even if it is made to look "old", disregards this kind of whimsy.


Sorry for the odd picture. It was hard to get the whole thing in the shot, so I propped it and tilted the shot sideways.