Category Archives: Home & Garden

Gazebo and Outer Side Yard Fence Builds

The cemented side yard is now ready for some major upgrades, including the fence and the amazing gazebo that will cover the forthcoming hot tub and more! My friend Hugh Harrell is a great handyman. He assembled the entire gazebo with very little assistance from us. You rock Hugh!

We also had the makeshift privacy fence that we put up with fake grass as soon as we moved in converted into a wood fence that matches our perimeter fence. We kept the full functionality of the gate too. It looks so great with the gazebo and so the entire side yard feels much more functional, private, and consistent.

Virtual Tour – The After

Since we couldn’t have a traditional housewarming, this is what Covid will allow us to do for now.

Virtual Tour Vallejo House

Some of the pictures are from the real estate listing so the interior does not reflect how we will be setting this house up. After we move in we’ll take another virtual tour, of course, but the seller’s exquisite taste was definitely a selling point for this 1987 house that is in excellent condition.

It’s a corner unit and is one floor, although there are steps in the backyard that lead up to a lookout area. Just down the hill is the Glen Cove Waterfront Park with multiple bridge, mountain and water views that make for incredible sunsets.

A Rose is….

A rose that fell off the damn bush in the front yard when I tried to take a picture of it in a better light!  One of the pictures is in the vase after it fell off, smelling wonderfully inside.  The one picture looks like it has been manipulated but on the white column in front of my house, there’s a shadow of a branch. 

Moving Furniture Around

The largest Coast Guard base in the world was on Goveror’s Island, right off the tip of Manhattan.  We lived there for 3.5 years when my Dad got transferred back to the States from Catalonia, Spain.

We lived on the top floor of the largest building, which had two story apartments without paying rent with a view of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and Twin Towers RENT FREE.

I had a friend in the same building who I would visit once in a while and I noticed that their identically designed apartment looked different every time I went over.  While OCD was not yet coined, it appeared his mother had a compulsion to move furniture around to make her feel like she had new living arrangements, I have often thought in hindsight.

Once in a while I get inspired to do some things around my own home, but I try to make it functional and easy to maintain.  I think there is something to be said for the best arrangement of furniture for the space one is allotted, which includes outdoor furniture.

The two major projects that I’ve undertaken recently was a new gazebo for the backyard that is like Fort Knox compared to the covers I had over my hot tub area, and putting a futon in my home office to give me a true guest room accommodation for two people potentially.

The futon I got from my daughter’s boyfriend  has multiple purposes.  Besides having a completely private bedroom for guests, if I wish to take a break upstairs, without going to the main living area to lay down and nap, I can now do so in my home office without messing up my bedroom.  I can comfortably recline and watch “TV” on one of my computers in there (because cable is so Decade Zero).  It also provides a comfortable place for my Yorkies to nap and still be near me while I’m working at my desk, and yet somehow it’s not overcrowding the office as I had suspected a queen size mattress would, especially when it is inclined like a couch.

The Gazebo took a lot of work and isn’t completely finished to my satisfaction but thanks to the help of several friends it’s sturdy and not going anywhere soon.  I love the color and I’m so glad to have found it marked down significantly after admiring it in the store for a few years thinking it was overkill and perhaps a little too large for my strangely-shaped backyard

It turns out it fits beautifully and while there was some frustration and extreme fatigue over the course of six days to get it up, the features and security of having it, makes it worth it, especially since it can be seen from various parts of the neighborhood and it truly feels like a comfortable outdoor room/lanai, which is what I was going for.