Tuesday, October 30, 2007

New street, wider driveways and new trees. 10 '07

October was a busy month for us, we had: new street, wider driveways and new trees put in place.
Original yard and drive day we moved in
Part of our condo’s purchase contract called repaving the street and to widen our driveways.  The developer finally came through on his promise in the second week of October.   It sure is nice to be able to park both cars side by side.
Widened Drive and new trees
Last summer I (Cece) accepted the position of Landscape Chair for our Home Owners Association.  My first big project involved picking out trees for our condos and choosing a landscaper to install them.    After much research I chose Eastern Redbuds and River Birch.  Both are native to this area, and will remain small enough to fit within our limited space.  All well and good, but drought, and heat caused us to postpone planting until October.  As luck would have it, the landscapers were only available the last week of October… right when Bruce’s cousins were here.   Needless to say I did a fair amount of multi-tasking to make sure that all the new trees and shrubs were made it to their intended  location.  In the end, it all worked out well, the entire neighborhood looks A LOT better.
 View of Front yard with new tree

Home Sweet Carolina Home Tour 10 '07

Home Sweet Carolina Home Tour 1
We’ve been in our new home nearly six month and I thought y’all might like a tour of our South Carolina Villa (that’s what So Carolina real estate agents call these homes.)  Enjoy.
Entering the front door you can see the entire length of the downstairs.  From front to the rear are the kitchen, dining and living room areas. We had a lot of custom features added to the home while it was being constructed.  Tile floors downstairs, display cabinets, and a fireplace in the living room were just a few of the upgrades.  

 (Also notice all the ceiling lighting …. I will write more about that topic in another blog.)
I love the spaciousness of the downstairs.   I want to paint some very large paintings to match the scale of the room.   Until I get around to this project, I decided to leave the walls bare and soften the view with houseplants (as opposed to cluttering up the view with smaller paintings).
Viewed from the rear of the house you see the dining room, entryway, and a portion of the kitchen.  All of the furniture in this area (except the carpets) is new. As you probably know, I sold a lot of my big antique furnishings before we moved here.  I really wanted a fresh start with a more contemporary look.  Hah!   As it turns out, Bruce didn’t want contemporary.  After much negotiation we settled on an Island Colonial look which fits in well with the local historical plantation setting in which we now live.  Finding furnishings that we both really like is easier said than done. It is taking forever, but the place is coming together nicely. 
At the front of the house, to the right of the entry is the kitchen.  We upgraded the granite countertops, and the cabinets to cherry wood, and added a number of small appliances (e.g. a hot water dispenser) while the house was under construction.  Bruce put up the pot rack over the sink.
At the far rear of the house, off of the living room, is a large room that was originally designed as the master bedroom.   We are using it as our recreation room… It holds our piano, TV, and exercise equipment, as well as a lounge chair and sleeper sofa. (It has a large Jacuzzi & shower bathroom off of it.  Hence the room can double as a guest room in a pinch).   Again, we are holding off on wall decorations.  It’s not pretty, but it is very functional


During the construction we upgraded most of the upstairs to teakwood flooring.

Above and below are views of the master bedroom.
   I love the way it looks out into the tree-tops of the woods behind us.  

We are currently having an electric fireplace installed in the master bedroom.



There are four bathrooms is the house…two upstairs and two downstairs. The bathroom off of the upstairs master bedroom has been turned into a ladies retreat.


 It is completed with pretty pictures (painted by yours truly) and other girly accessories.

There were originally four bedrooms in the house.   Three of those now serve a dual purpose.  One of the upstairs bedrooms serves as our office.   It has our desks, our main computer equipment), new bookcases and a new leather sleeper sofa (with a padded air mattress so our guests get a good night’s sleep). 
The final room is my art studio. It was the last room to be finalized as we were using it to store all the miscellaneous stuff that would eventually go into other rooms of the house. I just completed setting up my art studio last month, and have painted three pictures since then.  Two of them can be seen in these photos. (Do you like them?  I will do another blog in this topic later.)  For obvious reasons we installed heavy grade vinyl flooring in this room.  All of the storage cabinets and bookcases were bought off of the web, and Bruce put them together for me. Not shown here is a small washroom, and a 10’X10’ climate controlled attic which adjoins the studio. Both are used for art storage.

That pretty much completes the inside tour.  The front exterior of the house is still very bare looking.  It hasn’t changed much because the front yard will be torn up when the builder repaves all of the driveways next month.  HOA rules restrict me from planting anything in the ground that is not in a container.  I am getting around doing a lot of container gardening on my screened porch and on my deck. 
Deck as seen from the office.
Deck  Herb Garden as seen from the master bedroom.


Above: Screened Porch tropical plants.
In the back of the villa there is a small strip of community flowerbeds and grass separating us from the woods.  
We have all of our birdfeeders set up here, so we can watch them feeding from the office window and living room. They are also good at attracting squirrels and raccoons and hawks feeding on the birds.

Friday, October 26, 2007

October was a busy month: vinyl windows installed 10 '07

October was a busy month for us
Looking  South from  inside the Carolina Room
 We had vinyl sliding panels installed in our rear screen porch.    In August it was too hot to use that porch, and I am told that in winter it can get unpleasantly cold around here.   You may recall from some of the earlier photos we had a lot of tropical plants on that porch.  I was concerned that the cold might damage them.   So we purchased these sliders.  They reportedly make a twenty degree difference in both the heat and cold loss, so the porch should remain usable all year round.
Looking  west from  inside the Carolina Room

Thursday, October 25, 2007

BJ family Reunion Oct '07

BJ, Barb, Richie and Jake
Bruce's cousins from New York and Florida all got together with us at our house for a family reunion.

Uncle Dick and Barbara

There were lots of hugs for everyone

CC and Jake
Barb and Carol

Uncle Dick, Carol, Richie and Barbara
Of course a lot of time was spent catching up
Bruce took pride in acting as a tour guide
BJ epescially enjoyed showing Jake his first live aligator

Jake was duly impressed with what he first thought was a sea monster
Jake pointing at the alligator
When the rain let up we all played a round of minature golf.

BJ, Richie, Carol, and Jake
Carol and Jake are naturals at the game.

Uncle Dick cheered them on from the benches


Brce, Carol, Jake, Barb, Uncle Dick

We also paid the local   Ripleys Aquarium a visit

Bruce and Richie checking out the shark tank

Barb in the fish tank
Jake and CC at the pirate exhibit


Next stop was lunch at Broadway at the Beach

Bruce and CC had fun with Jake
 And of course  one has to spend some time at the beach
The week passed all too quickly.

Richie, Jake, Barb and Bruce
We'll miss you guys.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Master Gardener Training Fall '07

It didn't take CC more than a single summer to realize that most of her  California gardening expertese was  not of great value to her  in South Carolina's  low country.  She couldn't even recognize the  native plants around her much less the imported vegetation.  So she quickly set out to rectify that situation by enrolling in a Master Gardiner Certification program offered by the State o f South Carolina through Clemson University


The course entails forty (40) hours of training... at least thirty (30) of which are in the classroom. the remaining 10 can be field trips or hands-on lab work such as shown in the trimming lecture  and hands -on exercise below.

Topics covered in the formal classroom training include basic training on the following topics:
Soil and Plant Nutritioan
 Botany
Plant Physiology (Plant  Growth and Development)
 Entomology (Insects)
Plant pathology
Weed Science
Chemical Pest Control
Managing Organic yard Trimmings ( Composting)
Plant Proagation
Vegetables
Fruit
Landscape Design
Woody Plant Material for Landscape Use
Ornamental Plants in the Landscape' Herbacious Flowering Plants
Turfgrass Establishment and Management
Indoor Plants
Diagnostics for Urban Plant Problems

Once the classroom and labwork is successfull completed, the student still has to complete an additional forty (40) hours of volunteer community work  related to helping better the environment and or South Carolina's Gardening Community

Team #1 evaluates its specimens branch  formation and discusses how and where the trimming should begin.
 
With trimming complete  awaiting the instructos feedback
Teams # 2 and #3 do the same with their specimens
Upon completion of all the classroom , lab, and volunteer community service requirements  the students receive a master gardener Certification.  But they must still complete an additional forty hours per year  relevant community service to keep the certification current.

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Brookgreen's Harvest Festival Oct 20 '07

Every year Brookgreen Gardens has a Harvest Festival Celebration
The Festival is oriented towards families.
There are pumpkin painting contests
Live music
Live scarecrows
And Scarecrow building contests for families to compete in
Some people take this seriously enough to bring their own props  for their scarecrows
Surfer Dude
D Vadar
Family 1
Others seek to impress with a group  effort.

Here's our efforts
Any way you approach it, its a lot of fun, but doing it alone really made us miss our grand-kids