Monday, September 23, 2024

 Here we go again - off on a new adventure in our 2017 Airstream 25ft Read Bed Twin.

We were in the position finally to get our airstream. So, went down to Portland Adventure Airstream to have a 2nd look at what size we wanted - 25ft or 27ft. Also, we really thought we wanted a twin bed and not the normal queen bed model. With the twin bed you really get another room, as you can walk all the way back. 25ft twin bed was what we decided on. They did not have one, but the salesman Nick said he thought one was coming in to the Seattle dealer. He would let us know. A few days later he sent the listing showing this 2017 25ft RTB. If we bought it they would bring it down from Seattle at no charge. So, we once again drove back to Portland (7 hour round trip drive) and bought it sight unseen. A week later they had the trailer in Portland. So, you got it, another 7 hour round trip back to Portland to pay the balance and pick her up. Man she was in great condition. Also, Portland Airstream did a great job detailer her and gave us a bunch of great stuff at now extra charge. New Goodyear tires, smoke and gas detectors, and an huge box filled with all kinds of parts and goodies we thought we would have to buy. We didn't expect that. They went through with us the whole jig front to back and how to work everything. They did a great job. We spent the night there hooked up to water and power. Funny, they close the gate at nigh, so if you go out, as we did, they tell you to just drive around the gate, over the landscaping and out onto the road.  OK, I guess that is what you do - we did it. 

Nice looking rig! Heading home across HWY 26 Portland to Ocean Park, WA.


2017 Nice clean interior. 





2018 Ford F-150 XLT with Max Towing Package. 
Funny, just like the airstream I went to the Ford dealer and confirmed what I needed to have to pull a 25ft 8,000 lb Airstream. They confirmed this truck, but didn't have any. Then the buyer came into the office and said he had one coming up in a few hours. So, I stuck around the area and did some errands. The salesman called and I got back quickly. Test drive and told them I'll take it! Walked back into the dealer and two other salesman met me and asked if I was going to buy it. Yep! Damn they said there were three other buyers on their way in to buy this truck. I found out later one was one of my fellow drivers at Pacific Transit. The truck cost $29,900. That was about what I have seen for a 75,000 mile good clean F-150; and the fact that three other buyers were inbound to buy it said something. I have been driving it for several months and it is the nicest drive I have every owned. More importantly Rose likes it too. 

Thursday, December 1, 2022

The Blue Beach House


 We moved up to the Long Beach, WA Peninsula
 

This post is a little out of order. We actually move in the fall of 2022, but I did not get around to posting anything about it. Were some rough years proceeding the move. We were in the Milwaukie neighborhood of Portland, OR. Very nice house and good neighbors. So why did we leave to live in a "Territory" way up the coast. Well, years of driving the city bus for Trimet going through the hell of the riots and Covid-19 was terrible. Very dangerous, I was in some serious situations. Rose feared for me every time I drove. The bums were moving up closer to our house as well. I was rushed by one in my driveway one day. On top of that the housing market took off and our house really climbed. Back living in VA we made a big mistake of not selling at the top of the market, so we didn't want to make that mistake again. So off to the beach..


The Blue House it is called. Just one block from the beach. Wow what a beach it is. Not anything like FL or the Caribbean's white / pink sands. This is a serious big beach with sneaker waves. Yep, you can drive your can on it - actually it is listed as a State Road. 





Here is are wonderful patio. I think this picture is the best it ever was. Grew some flowers, fruit, and vegetables. When it was not raining, nice place to sit and blow bubbles for Pepper to chase.

Rose and Pepper walking the beach.

 

Razor Clams a block from your house. Man these taste great, a lot like conch. Very easy to clean. Took me a while to get the hang of when and how to dig them, but once you do you really see the "Tells" or little dime size holes in the sand. Rose got good at spotting them and I at digging them up with a "Clam Gun".

We really thought the fire pit in the garden was going to be great. Think off all those nights having a drink around the fire. NOT - it is either raining, or blowing like hell out here, with smoke swirling around with no way to get away from it. Turned out to be more of a romantic idea than practical, I'm afraid. 

Cold and windy Christmas walk on the beach. The black blob is Pepper.


We knew when we bought the house it needed a new roof. Finally we got one put on. Prices are here are high, but I was pleased they thought it was $15k. But, after they got to tearing the rood off there was so much rotten wood it ended up costing $20,000. Some 18 sheets of plywood and over 90ft of wood was rotten. 



Funny what you find on the beach. Sort of a makeshift Christmas Tree. People just added little ornaments that found on their walks. Stayed there a day or two as I remember, before the storms washed it away. Until the next year little tree....






Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Last of the 2019 Potatos

The last haul of potatoes. Was not a great year and we don't know why. Was it the variety of potatoes, root pouch containers (probably not; and we really linked them), our short summer...?

We noticed both locally and in the Agriculture News that crop failures were bad this year because of the late spring, higher rainfall, and cooler than normal temperatures in the west and mid-west this summer.

But we did have potatoes, and they were tasty. Nice to be able to go out and dump a container of potatoes on a tarp and dig through them for dinner.

The highlight of our Potatoes this year was when sister Susan visited. We made a vegetarian lunch for her mainly from out of our garden. She got to pick her own beans and potatoes. She thought it was great. Funny, we were standing by the bean plants, and I picked one off, snapped it in half and gave it to her and said, "Eat it, most people don't even think you can just eat this right off the plant". She was amazed and reported they were great, "Ya know, one just does not think of eating a raw bean off the plant and they are great".

Next year 2020, we think we are going to plant the potatoes in the ground. We have a bed that I have already worked, so it is very loose and has lots of organic material in it. Probably go back to the fingerling varieties we grew in Virginia, which really worked well. Back in VA, we grew our potatoes both in a 4' x 16' raised bed and in used tires. Both did well.


Saturday, August 17, 2019

Old Boat Raised Bed

We had a big storm last night and this old boat washed up in our back yard. Looks like our old Optimums Pram from Clearwater. 
Could it really be it followed Christopher and I all these years and miles to Portland, on the Pacific? 
Also, strange that we live 80 miles from the coast up on a ridge. Is the universe messing with me? 
Hmm... I think we will fill it up with soil and compost and grow some nice fall greens.


Raised bed made out of the tops of the old fence boards I replaced. Old boat shape sort of fit the spot. Going to grow vegetables in it.  



Thursday, August 8, 2019

Fist Cabbage of the Season and Home Garden Dinner

Rose's cabbage from her seeds brought back from England.
These have the conical heads to them.
They are beautiful and yummy!

Oregon Urban Garden Cabbage




Nice group of veggies from our garden for dinner.

Citrus Trees Replanted

We got the citrus trees fixed up and in their new home.

The orange tree in the middle size pot was swimming in water, as the pot's hole got plugged up. I cleared it and took a bamboo stick and pocked up in the roots to break them up a bit and provide some more drainage. We need to take it out of its pot and some point at clean it up and change the soil and compost.

The large lemon tree, now in the largest pot on the left, was root-bound in that smallest pot - poor thing. We got it replanted into the large pot with lots of homemade compost. It should be much happier now.

The smallest pot on the right is now home to our new lime tree. Loads of nice soil and compost. It looks happy.

These trees are on the west side of the house and get partial sun. You can see the nice blue containers from the street. Makes a nice backdrop to the garden.


Thursday, August 1, 2019

First Apples - Yellow Transparent

Here are the fist apples on our new espaliered fruit trees. There are apples and pears on some of our other tress as well. Not bad for their first season.

Yellow Transparent Apples

Side Fence Replaced

Finally got the west side fence replaced. All cedar so it should last a few years.
We are recycling the old boards to make raised beds for the vegetables where the soil is not very good. The idea is to make the shape of it like an old Caribbean wood boat that has washed up on the shore. Stay tuned for pictures of that after I build the thing. But I have built a lot of real boats in my life, so should be easy. Heck, I'll even fill this up with water. 

Back Yard Garden Update - Mulching

Section by section the back yard is taking shape. Rose has this area planted and mulched.
I moved the gutter garden to the top of the fence and it works well there.
The paths are all boarders with strawberries and producing nice fruit.
Blackberry plants along the fence are just starting to product.
Two rhubarb plants now getting going.


English Peas

Backer Creek Trial Growers - Breans Update

The beans finally took off and we have been eating them up.

Deer - Apple Stealers

I don't get the deer hunting crowd making such a big deal of it all. When we lived in Virginia we just opened the door and there they were. Now living in Portland Oregon, we just open the door and there they are. Could hit them with a rock.

Baker Creek Trial Growers - Wheat Upate

The wheat did well with most all of it germinating and producing seed heads.
Caused quit a conversation topic with the neighbors. I thought it looked good and we are thinking of growing corn in that spot next year. It sort of provides a little barrier between the street and the front door and backdrop to the plum tree.

Bottom picture... We are drying the seeds and plan to eat them.




What Pepper?


Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Front / Side Garden Fencing and Planting Update

Front Garden, Side Garden? Don't know what to call it.
Anyway, finished the fencing some time ago and added more plants, so I'll put up the pictures that I have at the moment.

Wide gate to get "Walley" the garden wagon through. When I marked out the corner post to the right (where I started building the fence from), I marked from behind the drain to the post. Well, that didn't work out in the end. You can see the post against the garage is further back from the drain pipe than I wanted. Why? One, the PVC for the drain that runs to the street was not in a straight line, it is actually bowed and caused the middle post to have to be moved further back. Second, I found a lot of concrete against the garage when I started digging in that post, so again had to move it further back. At least I didn't find the gas or power lines when digging. 

Pintle Hinges on garden gate
Wide gate to get "Walley" the garden wagon through. I also used Pintle Hinges so I can pick the gate up and remove it all together. 








Saturday, April 13, 2019

Fruit Tree Fencing work continues - Side garden

Continuing on with the fence in the front yard for the fruit trees.
The front section mostly completed. I have the long western side and the gate section remaining to complete.

Toady measured out the four post needed and set two in the ground before the rain go too heavy to work outside. Again, they are 8 foot 4" x 4" post, sunk in 24" holes. Once they are all in they will be trimmed to 4 foot tall and caps installed - matching the front section you see in the picture.

You may notice there is a slight "dog leg" from the right hand corner post back to the new posts. I could not run the front fence all the way to the property line, as the gas line comes in from across the street in this area. I did have the "Call before you Dig" guys come out and mark all the utility lines, so I knew it was there. I did see it when I was digging that post hole. I didn't want to sacrifice any more of the interior of the yard than necessary, so I put the other post where they should go and did a little dog leg.

The other issue as to where the right hand corner post is, is that I didn't want to cut down the tree, or even try to remove the roots of the old Rhododendron there. So, I cut the old Rhody off as flush as I could for the chain link fencing to go over it.

Those trees will block the sun a bit for that section of garden, but they are lightly leaved and a lot of sun still filters through.

This is the section were we will have the fire pit, already ordered, and seating area. Our intention is to have a Friday night custom of hanging out here and the neighbors and stop by for a chat and drink. Maybe some home made cookies, too.

David T Mullins - Fruit Tree Fencing

David T Mullins - Fruit Tree Fencing





Thursday, April 4, 2019

Sweet Potatoes

Sweet Potatoes
  • Row of 15 plants along the stones. 
  • 5 different varieties. 
  • They came as plants.
  • What more is there to say really. 
Oh the plan you ask.. You were thinking it I know....
They were planted up by the stones because they should spread down hill towards the driveway and cover that area. You can't tell from the picture, but it is rather steep left to right. We may put some other plants there and they can grow around them.

PS: The larger plants on the right are the Snapdragons from last year that overwintered. Some didn't make it, but I cleaned these up and some already have flower buds on them. Those of you that know me know I love me some Snapdragons. Used to grow them in a small patch in our garden in Belleair as a kid. 





Backer Creek Trial Growers - Breans

Black Coat Runner Bean.

Planted 3/29/19

Hey, these look good. We planted a bunch of them by the garage where we have some tomatoes and beans last year. Partial sun, but they should be OK.

We always grow beans and are looking forward to seeing how these turn out.

There will be more vegetables growing along the garage, but I don't no what yet.






Monday, April 1, 2019

Baker Creek Trial Growers - Wheat

Wheat Red Fife - Planted Planted 3/30/2019 Lot# 15/Ja
Oh Boy... What to do with Wheat in our Urban Farm, aka small house with small yard.... We decided to use it as a backdrop to our 4 on-one plum tree we graphed. The Wheat is the dark dampened area next to the pavement.
So, from the front of the house you'll have a nice backdrop of 6' tall grass. We are thinking of completing the area with some other shorter grasses.
Talking about what we will do with the seeds. Probably eat them as wheat berries, but we have time to think about it.
PS: In our neighborhood people always stop by to see what strange stuff we are planting now. The word is out!

PS: I need to build a small wall around the area. Everything and everyone is magically drawn to walk on the wheat. I may try the old stick weave.
Red Fife Wheat - Damp area next to pavement