Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Not so Confusing Corner

 
The wind storm was so bad
 that the power lines came down on the road behind our house;
and "confusion corner" became
"silent square".


The police and fire started shutting down all roads around our house.

 
they brought in road blocks, and cones, and signs,
 and taped off from tree to tree.
It was hilarious.

 
and because DTE ws so behind,
 I enjoyed five glorious days of silence.
No cars zooming down the street,
no hooligans walking up and down the sidewalk.
Nothing.
Just birds chirping, and squirrels playing.
 
I was so happy. 


Then they came.
DTE fixed that wire and life returned to it's noisy normalcy.

 
They very next day, we awoke to a snowstorm,
and someone had taken out the stop sign on the back corner.

 
The city workers stuck the sign back in
 and propped it up with an old tire and cement blocks;
which remains there still today...
 
Welcome back to "confusion corner".

 
This last Sunday was a beautiful day,
so Terry and I decided to forego our usual estate sale hobby,
and do something different.
 
Neither of us have ever been to the DIA
(Crazy right?)
Lived here all of our 50+ years,
and we've never been to the Detroit Institute of Arts...
 
So we went.
It was really, really nice.
Quiet Sunday morning, just meandering through the maze of exhibits,
and actually seeing paintings by VanGogh, and Renior, etc.
 
We will definitely go back.

 
Then we went to Mexican town,
and had lunch...

 
And drove down the riverfront.

 
Things are really coming together downtown.
Every time we go it gets safer and more enjoyable.
 
Fifteen years ago, when Terry would take me there,
I would be freaked out.
Now, we go down there and feel very comfortable,
and always have a good time.

 
Finally, I thought I should take a goodbye pic of "The Joe".
Who thought those stairs would be a good idea ???

Thursday, March 9, 2017

Dog Days of Winter

 
My nephews, Kenny & Andy came up from North Carolina
 for a visit at Grandma's house.
 
These two wonderful young men are getting married this year,
which makes for two interesting trips.
 
Kenny, 9-3-2017 in Charlottesville, Virginia
 
and Andy 11-4-2017 in Richmond, Virginia.
 
Sooo....
Me & Terry and Bob & Peggy are planning two separate trips,
 to the same place, all within a couple of months.
 
We can't wait. Our road trips are always a blast.
 
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Here is Terry's latest challenge...
 
an old piano stool, we picked up at an estate sale for a few bucks.
 
It has a million coats of paint on it,
and Terry is going to restore it.

 
Look at that original claw, with glass ball foot.
 
This is a really cool find, and I will post more on it later,
(when it's warm enough for him to get back in the garage).

 
Still working on this doll house,
slow and steady wins the race.

 
A rare 65 degree day in February,
and this little guy popped up.

 
Found a perfect antique piano...

 
This is the boys room...

 
and the girls room.

 
The kitchen is a challenge.

 
All in all, it's really coming along nicely,
very time consuming and a lot more expensive than I anticipated.
 
This will be a bathroom someday.
 
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And last but not least...
 
here is the painting that I just had to have.
 
It was the first thing that caught my eye
 as I walked into an estate sale last weekend.
 
I just had to have it.
I don't know why, but certain paintings just scream at me,
and this one would not let me walk away.
 
We actually left, and had to go back,
because I had to have it.
 
Unrecognized artist, C. Burger it looks like,
no million dollar prize,
just a French city scape that makes me want to be there.
 
Now it's over my fireplace.
 
No apologies.