Bring on the Heat!
But it’s one step closer to making pottery. In my last post, or even one before that, I mentioned that I wanted to get my hands muddy again. Needless to say, clay is the last thing on my mind right now because I’m feeling a bit swamped with school obligations, being a mom and also remodel/cleaning/painting activities around the new house. I keep telling myself that there’s no rush but I seriously think that it could be Christmas before the house and I start looking and feeling normal!
As you can see from the photos, however, there is still a little bit of work to be accomplished such as finishing vent hood above the range and painting (lots of painting). It is functional though which makes me so happy because it’s tiring to eat restaurant meals and/or like we’re camping every single day of the week – not to mention being hell on one’s waistline.
The electrical lines were buried and in the progress of excavation and filling, the backyard has gone to pot. The good news is that I’ll have till next spring to really worry about doing anything out here since fall & winter are approaching. Hopefully by then, I’ll have added to my landscape knowledge base and can design a welcoming space with a small veggie garden. By now, the people who moved into our old home are enjoying vine ripened tomatoes and all the fresh basil they can possibly consume. It’s all good though, right?
School is going well and I am sufficiently challenged – unfortunately, my new issues of Pottery Making Illustrated & Ceramics Monthly are taking a back seat while I wade through Site Engineering for Landscape Architects. I know I’m in the right place right now, but man oh man, my brain cells are aching from exercising them again. Thank goodness it’s a holiday weekend and I get an extra day to rest my brain. No physical respite for me though – we picked up a 5 gallon bucket of paint.
Have a good week everyone – I’m getting better at managing my time and will try to make the blog rounds in the next few days to see all the fabulous things everyone has been doing while I’ve been in the weeds.
~Cynthia





Linda Starr
September 8, 2009 at 5:36 am //
You kitchen is looking great and your backyard is a blank slate, the best kind. Good luck with the brain power – wonder what foods are good for that – carbs?
Cynthia
September 8, 2009 at 8:48 am //
Probably not the caffeine and other junk I’ve been living on… ;D
jim
September 8, 2009 at 6:55 am //
looks like you’re making progress… remember the shark method… swim and eat, swim and eat. it’ll get done, the kitchen looks really great already
Cynthia
September 8, 2009 at 8:49 am //
hehehe – I’ll have to remember that line, Jim!