Monthly Archives: July 2019

July 2019 – Bob and me

Have spent a lot of time with Bob (cat) this month after having fixed a intermittent wiring short – runs like a top now.  Our good friends from Ottawa are moving to the Okanagan in September and will be sending out a 20′ sea container with their goods that we will be storing for them.  I had to dig out dirt and rocks and level the area for the sea can which will be positioned between the two stakes in the foreground and will run up against half of the last gabion.  This generated a fair bit of new rock and dirt, and opportunities. 

On the right in this photo was an cut in the embankment that I had dug out to get gravel I needed during the house construction. Have now made a rock wall and backfilled with dirt to make a terrace. Still some final work to do but largely done.

There has been a 2 to 3 meter wide strip of bumpy crushed rock beside the lower part of the driveway for the past five years.  I am now putting dirt on the rock and leveling it.  Looks much better and should become a grassy verge in the years ahead.  Perhaps a few shade trees as well. 

I had a tarped pile of 10 yards of road crush for the past few years at the first curve on the driveway.  I had planned to use it to level the driveway and to provide grip in the winter if the steep part of the driveway got icy.  After two years I had about 9.5 yards left as I have not really needed it and thought it rather unsightly.  So I decided to build a shelter for 1/2 of it.  The 2x4s will be cut down to make supports for a roof that will slope front to back.

Last year, broinlaw Steve and I brought down the loose rock from this rock face at the switchback.  I then power washed it.  Have finally begun to clear away all the loose rock at the base (piled up to the right of the photo) and also made a 20′ long rock wall where the face is dirt and rock (to the far right just barely visible).  When finished, it will look much more finished. 

Had a delightful 2 week visit by Mizuho’s mother from Tokyo – lots of gardening, fruit picking, cooking and talking.  Great fun and a delight to have her visit.  The strawberries had just finished, the blueberries were out as were the cherries.  We picked several pounds to eat, freeze and make pies.

And Coop and I managed to squeeze in an overnight camping trip to Kettle Falls Washington.  Great trip and a successful test of our ability and desire to camp.

All in all, a rather good  month.  Last Thursday, we saw a Shakespeare play outside at the Spierhead Winery – Twelfth Night – excellent.  Next month should see dealing with some rock, dirt, and fallen tree trunks and branches, and a return to inside work.  Also had another 11 yards (tonnes) of mulch delivered that will need to be used.  On va voir. 

June 2019 – Outdoors

Been busy cutting up the felled trees and splitting the wood cut last year.  Should have enough for 2 years now.
Also been busy moving dirt and rock.  This is almost the last of the terracing – layers of rock, dirt (screened through my trusty screener), and landscape fabric topped with mulch/compost so the road we built to make the fence is fairly level.  Once we figure out what we are doing with this area, we will punch holes through the fabric and plant something.  It may be more lavender.
Also had time for some fun.  Couple of golf games together, 3 days at a lodge on an Indian reserve where they let us take Taisho on the golf cart, our annual neighborhood sip and dine party, and another bike trip to New Denver with Coop to meet his buds from Saskatchewan.  Stayed at the beehives again.
Also biked up to Sandon again – a silver/lead mining town that once had 5,000 people, 4 hotels, banks, etc, as well as two rail lines run to the town and a water turbine power plant that provided all the power, and still does some 105 years later.  In the background are some of the 17 miles of wooden pipes used to bring the water down from glacier lakes.  These have recently been replaced by plastic pipes and are for sale cheap.  Just need someway to get them back to Kelowna.  Went to Vancouver at the end of the month to pick up Mizuho’s mom for a visit so the house project shall slow once again.  July 18 – just realized I forgot to post this.