I'm a little late to posting this wrap-up for the year 2021. If you follow the regular travel blog and IG account you'll know about the short and sweet trips that we've been on (mostly visiting family) as the pandemic continues to drag on. We had so much optimism in the spring once the vaccines were being rolled out to the general population. Then as new cases began to explode again it was hard to keep those cheery feelings going. Everyone had their own personal struggles so I'll just leave it at that.
During the winter I started purchasing lumber for my main backyard project. Last year was my first attempt at growing a small vegetable garden and I did not want to spend a lot of money especially since Hans and I had a desire to re-do the lawn (again). Once the sod was established I started sketching out plans for a more permanent enclosure. In February the kitchen was quickly taken over by grow lights and seedlings that I started indoors. This post will be fairly photo-heavy but I thought that I would kick things off with a slide show that shows the evolution of our backyard from spring to fall. Enjoy.
I had a 100-year-old dresser sitting in the house, unused, for a couple of years because it needed refinishing and a little fixing up. It took me a long time to figure out what I was going to do with the drawers. In the end I removed some mid-century slide hardware that was ruining the wood and now I'm lubricating the drawers with unscented vegetable soap, just like they used to do in olden days. I spent one very sweaty day in July sanding the old finish off, but then the humidity prevented me from staining and sealing until September. I'm pretty happy with the results!