Rarely Seen Richmond
VCU has a wonderful archive of vintage postcards featuring pictures of early 20th century Richmond. You can easily waste a couple of hours of useful time browsing the archives.
Trials and tribulations of life in an old house in a transitioning neighborhood
VCU has a wonderful archive of vintage postcards featuring pictures of early 20th century Richmond. You can easily waste a couple of hours of useful time browsing the archives.
As everyone knows, moving is a massive pain in the ass. We've been pretty caught up in getting the seemingly unending mountain of stuff out of our old place and into the new place. We've been determined to get rid of loads of useless crap but somehow there's still this amazingly large pile of stuff that we still must move. When you're moving, the old place with all of the stuff sort of becomes this zombie that will not die. Anyway, in a few days we'll be all done and can turn all of our attention to the many things we need to do at the new place.
The theme this week has been appliances. In my fantasy of Sears delivery and installation service, competent, cheerful people arrive with your order and make sure everything is up and running before they leave. If there's a problem or an irregularity, they're prepared to deal with it. The reality fell somewhat short of that. Monday morning we recieve a phone call at 7am informing us that Sears was on the way to the house to deliver the appliances. We don't actually live in the house yet (we've still got a few more days in the old place) so someone had to dash over to the new house to meet the delivery guys. It sucks to have to dash anywhere at 7am but we were excited about getting out stuff so it was okay. Unfortunately they brought the wrong refrigerator and were not able to hook up the vent for the dryer (something about us needing more than just a hole in the wall to attach the flexible tubing to). So my husband arrived home pretty deflated. No fridge and we can't use the dryer until someone fixes the vent.
I found this sitting right next to the backdoor this weekend:
We've gotten a lot done this week. A good friend of mine helped me paint two of the bedrooms (with only one small setback) and we got rid of that massive, hateful dead tree mess at the back of the yard. My friend and I actually entertained a fantasy that we might be able to demolish some if it on our own. We got big heavy tools. We hacked, smashed, grunted, and cursed...but in the end, the stumps won. So I gave up and called a tree service. I was really scared that it was going to cost a fortune. It wasn't cheap but it wasn't nearly as expensive as I had feared. The stump grinder man came this morning and made it all go away. :) This meant we could begin our new back fence. My stepfather came over and set two of the posts today. The rest will go up on Saturday, then the fence panels on Sunday. I'll try to take some pics of before/after and some "in progress" shots too.
A larger picture of the front of the house: