The deck is nearly complete. A few rail caps and benches and it will be done. The door still needs to be cut out and the water moved.
Here are some good pictures:

The privacy fence looks nice.

Here’s the walkout rebuilt:
The deck is nearly complete. A few rail caps and benches and it will be done. The door still needs to be cut out and the water moved.
Here are some good pictures:

The privacy fence looks nice.

Here’s the walkout rebuilt:
Today, despite a few storms, a lot got done. I think it is looking great. The railing are almost done and it is really taking shape:


The only real excitement came when the builders found a bee’s nest. Overall, very happy.
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A lot of progess today on the deck. Most of the framing is done:
My daughter is on the new “bridge” that goes over top of the walkout and connects the two different decks. We would have like it to have been an arched bridge; however, the chimney didn’t really permit this. If you notice I have a level on it in the above picture, the left side is a little lower than right…not sure if this can be fixed or if it is good enough. It might just be me being picky.
Here is better angle of the bridge:
I really interested to see how the gate and rails will come together around the steps. Also, the window to the left will have a door cut tomorrow or Thursday.
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Today, they started to “make dirt” according to my son. They dug all all of the holes and set the posts in concrete:
A few hiccups, though. We originally were going to have a pergola about were our concrete pad is. However, we expanded the original deck design to cover the whole patio and we couldn’t keep the pergola without a post in front of our backdoor. But the most important for us is to have the right design.
Also, the wood arrived late. I guess one of the guys at Lowes was sick and they were backed up. But here is the delivery:
So tomorrow, they start framing bright and early.
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Today I was doing some yard work and was trying to kill off some weeds. I was using RoundUp and ran out. I found a simple homemade recipe online today and tried it out:
It costs about $1 to make and worked a lot better that RoundUp did. About 2 hours later, everything that I sprayed with the homemade stuff was totally dead. The weeds that I sprayed with RoundUp looked unaffected.
What is nice about this recipe is that it is safe around pets and children.
Ever since we bought this house, we have had a major problem with our back yard. A walk was put it with cheap “indoor” railings around it. It was unsafe and an eyesore:

In addition, we have a concrete patio next to it that was ok but could use a make over:
We decided to get the whole back of the house redone. Tomorrow, the deck remodel begins.
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My daughter sang the ABC song for her Kindergarten graduation: