Just wanted to throw up a few more pictures while I was in the mood.
We spent some of our Sunday planting more seeds and organizing our balcony garden. Maybe it was a good thing we ran out of soil today? We have tomatoes, peppers, lettuce, basil, dill, beans, peas, carrots, and others planted/sprouting. Spring is here and we should be getting consistent warmer weather, so things will be taking off!
This is our bathroom sink. Not a big fan of this design, but it will do. There is hardly room to get your hands or toothbrush under the spout. If you just use the hot water - it turns scalding in seconds...just another little factoid as you imagine our living situation.
This is our economical and environmentally friendly clothes dryer; actually, 1 of 3. We have these set up in our spare bedroom and have the windows or door open so the laundry dries more quickly. We will likely not buy a drying machine.
Here is the remains of our trip to the Hunter Valley. We have been enjoying good wine, but still have plenty to last us!
This was another Sunday project. We rigged up this fancy wine glass holder on our new shelving unit. It is really nice considering our limited storage space in the kitchen.
Another shot of the sweet setup. We purchased a few parts from the Bunnings and put it together this afternoon. Bunnings is our version of Home Depot or Lowes (they also have a nice garden center).
This lettuce tray and planted herb garden sit above our kitchen sink. We have the lovely view of the neighboring apartment complex when we wash dishes or prepare a meal. Not too bad though; we enjoy our balcony view.
Yeah! We finally have a kitchen table and chairs. Its a smaller table we picked up from some Canadians moving back home. This set came with two coffee tables, and the shelving unit; all for the fantastic price of $150. Not to mention, they threw in four free coasters!
Well, now I feel like a real tradesman. Here are my new "steel caps" and gaiters. Most of the "tradeys" wear this style of boot with gaiters and shorts. The gaiters prevent dirt and other junk going in your boots. I am a fan. Steel toes are required on all job sites when you are operating equipment.
Hope everyone is doing well and we love hearing from you!
Have a great week!
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