Yep, it's been a while since I've last visited this little blog. Life has been interesting, shall we say. Friends, life, work...it's all been a factor. I've reconnected with family I haven't seen in many many years and I have facebook to thank for that. It's been nice and feels good.
In January my Mom was diagnosed with breast cancer. That's been a journey in itself. Doctor visits, surgery, now radiation. At least there was no chemo. I've found a lot of tears, fears, hopes, strength, knowledge and joy from all of this. She is half way through the radiation and seems to be doing very well. I've learned more about cancer, the treatments and how it affects everyone not just the cancer victim. It's all good.
I have many projects in mind for myself, the house, the yard and my life. In January I began a budget plan which seems to be working out pretty well. The plan is to be debt free in less than five years and I'm getting a really good start on that. February's challenge got booted to March because of Mom's situation, but the daily walking has begun. April's challenge is all about reclaiming my yard which has been neglected for 10 years or more. I got a jump on that last weekend by extending my hosta garden at the fence out front. However, there is so much more that needs to be done.
During the week I made the decision to begin with just one particular project and see it through until it's done before moving on to another section/project in the yard. Today began the reclaiming of the barn area. Once upon a time we had horses. They were my brother's, but we have the land so here they stayed. I was gifted with a really nice barn he built. After they took the horses away I had so many plans for that barn, but just never got around to doing any of it. My mistake was listening to people who told me I couldn't do the things I wanted with it. I'm very glad my frame of mind has changed to where I don't listen to other people anymore. I'm going to do things my way.
Below are some of the before pictures. I'm trying to work on it a little at a time...mainly because I'm so much older and really out of shape. It will take me longer, but it will get done.
Today I trimmed limbs, cut down shrubs, cut poison ivy vines in half at the bottom of trees and the barn and began to throw away the mountain of trash my family has left for me inside the barn. The plan is to work on it a little every day. Of course, that would be in between the rain we have coming. I am not, however, in too much of a hurry. Cleaning out is first, then comes the redecorating and planting...and...since I can't really do any planting until the middle or end of April, I have plenty of time.
I'll leave you with the before pics and then I'm going to take a shower because just the thought of poison ivy is making me itch. :)
The plan is to clean everything away from the outside and start new.
The trash that's been left for me to deal with.
I have plans for upcycle some of this stuff.
I counted three old school desks which I plan to fix up. Not sure what to do with the shower door, but I'll think of something.
The old ironing board is going to be repurposed as a table for outside the barn. Scrape off the rust, paint it some funky colors, set it where it sets lower to the ground and I can put potted plants on it or use it as a coffee table for my outside seating area I'm going to fix.
Poison Ivy vines are up to the rafters.
Tink decided to help me by laying on this railroad tie.
This is the back of the barn. I'll be getting rid of the shrub tree the birds planted. Later on the hosta that's already planted here will be coming up.
Poison Ivy vine on the outside. I've already cut it all at the ground and will pull it off the barn and throw it way down in the woods.
Wish me luck!
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