Saturday, August 21, 2010

Gazebo Progress

I'm sorry to have missed posting last week but the weather has been just too nice here on the Witch's Island to spend my weekend typing at the computer. Instead, I have been puttering around the yard and garden and just enjoying being outside. Last weekend I scrubbed down the front porch and half of the back deck and then sprayed on a new coating of water sealer. It was a lot of hard work but they turned out looking great and I'm pretty proud of my effort. Now that I have part of the back deck done I can rearrange the furniture onto the completed part and then tackle the lower part. Now if I could only convince Hubby to hurry up and get the cedar boards off the upper deck and onto the gazebo floor...

Speaking of the gazebo, he has been making some progress this week but it has been tough getting any build time now that his vacation is over and he is working overtime most days. That said, he did finish installing the plywood sheathing on the lower roof and the pine facsia boards on the upper roof. The soffits are all installed and he has actually started shingling! He had to make a small wooden stage to get up to the peak because the ladders just won't handle the shape of the roof. It looks scary when he is standing on it but he says it is sturdy and solid. It seems to be working, too. Yesterday he completed two triangular segments but had to stop when a thunderstorm blew in. Besides, it was Friday afternoon and our 31st wedding anniversary so we sat in the gazebo on some temporary plywood flooring and had a drink to toast ourselves. It was fun and surprizingly dry!

The pine facsia boards are installed on the upper roof.

The stage will be screwed to the lower roof and clamped to the soffit of the upper roof to provide solid footing.

Finally, the first shingles are getting installed.
I got a big surprize for my anniversary. I have been mentioning to Hubby for the past couple of months that I would like to have a KitchenAid stand mixer. They look to be very sturdy and well made and the model I'm interested in comes in a bunch of great colours. We had looked at them quite a few times in the store but they're expensive and I could not convince myself to spend the money. So on Tuesday this week Hubby told me that he had to go to the Big City to get materials for the gazebo and after work we drove down to get them. Instead of going to the lumberyard, the first place we stopped was the Bed, Bath & Beyond. "We're here to get a stand mixer for your anniversary present." he said when I asked why we were there. He had checked prices, colours and models at some places already and had only this place and Sears left to look at. At Sears there was only a few colours available in the store but the price was $499! Right next door the same machine was $379. Guess where we bought? The only drawback was that the colour I wanted, tangerine, wasn't available in the store and would have to be ordered in and would take up to 15 buisness days to arrive at the house. Valerie in the customer service department was very helpful in submitting our order and processing the sale. She even pointed out that by signing up for e-mail offers from the store we would receive a 20% discount coupon online. That little hint was worth about $80! Thanks, Valerie! I can hardly wait for it to be delivered!

This is picture is from the KItchenAid.ca website.

5 comments:

Nakamuras on Saipan said...

WOW! Looking GREAT! I sure envy you being able to work outside...I miss that so much. Nice mixer..bet you are going to have fun with that!!! Was wondering where you were! Glad to hear from you!!

its me, sam said...

The gazebo is looking good. I just finished checking out the link to B, B and B, and now I want to go shopping on your little island. Augh.. But the stuff looks so nice... I wonder if DD got all her stuff for her room? Maybe, just maybe I could go for a quick trip...

Sisters of the Blog said...

Congrats on your anniversary! And what a great present--how sweet of your hubby to look at mixers and to see where he could get the right price and colour...

The gazebo looks wonderful so far!

megan

~Kim at Golden Pines~ said...

To start CONGRATS on your anniversary!! I hope you and your hubby have many, many happy years together!!
I have several friends who have that mixer, and they just LOVE it!! I have no doubt that you will too and will make some amazing creations with it that you can enjoy in that incredible gazebo that is coming along wonderfully!!

Thanks as always for your kind comments on my blog and the info on the scarlet runner--I'll have to look it up.

Canadian Saver said...

I too love the gazebo progress!!

And I'm so glad you decided to go for the tangerine mixer, it is going to fit you very very well! I still use mine often, 3 different times this weekend alone. It's a great investment!

I didn't realize there was a B, B & B there, last time I drove by it was a Linens & Things, right? 3 years ago?? Interesting!