It’s
been a long stretch since I last wrote but I am back communicating again. We left Arizona early and returned home as my
knee was not improving. I met with my orthopedic
surgeon and am now on the waiting list for another arthroscopic knee
surgery. I could be waiting for one
month, two months, three months, etc. so life goes on in the meantime.
We
still had some snow on the driveway when we got home but it’s all gone now and
spring is on the way. As usual, we
started some projects that could be done indoors.
The
first one was building valances under our upper kitchen cabinets to shield the
fluorescent lights. Stuart added an 18
inch light to complete the lighting around the corner and then the design of
the valances had to accommodate an angled corner section.

He
built the pieces out of 1 by 4 wood pieces left over from our multiple fence
building projects and then used the router to put a fancy edge along the
bottom. He started the small cabinet to
test the process and then moved on to designing and building the rest.
He installed them with construction adhesive
and staples so they are very secure.
I
painted the pieces before they were installed, then filled in any gaps at the corners
and then did a final coat after they were installed. They look very nice and do an excellent job
of shielding the lights.
The
other job was the replacement of the front brake pads on the truck. Now that was a challenging job! Because the truck is a one ton, everything is
bigger and heavier—the wheel, the calipers and the two pistons. Stuart started the job by himself and then I
came out to the shop to help him. It was
a learning process on the first side and took a lot of effort. Working on the floor and with limited
lighting took its toll on knees and backs.
The
second side went a lot faster and we learned a bit more about greasing certain
areas that house the calipers. We had so
much “fun” with it all that we went back to the first side, took it apart again
and greased more areas. Now the brakes
work really well, even better than the original setup.
We
have pruned our fruit and deciduous trees, and all the shrubs and have started
cutting off the tops of the ornamental grasses.
Still a bit cool for other yard work.
So
that’s where we’re at now and I should be posting more frequently in the
future.
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