Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Reflection

I am embarking on the overwhelming task of spring cleaning. Getting rid of the old(clothes that I wear once every 2 years), and making new space. Overall, it's a good look.

Things have been great in Westview and sassy 511 W Ontario. There are some updates from the last stages of fence removal, other fun stuff, and the recent adventures with neighbors down the road.

Until I get my pictures uploaded, I wanted to(especially in the spirit of reflection) to share my year in review. I know its March and this was done in January , but life just got in the way.
2007 was such a tremendous year. I grew in many unique ways. Amazingly, I became a home owner a feat that I think of as powerful for a young, Black woman. But with that power is the constant dialogue about "owning" property and what that all means.
Nevertheless, I am super stoked about the abundance of 2007 and what 2008 is turning out to be!

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Sunday, March 9, 2008

Yard Reclamation Act in Several Parts- How to remove a fence and remain sane

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Busy like a wasp's nest. This is an actually was nest that we took down from under the roof of the house. Its now inside as a lovely reminder of the dopeness of pollinators!


We have been working on removing a chain link fence that is partial up, partial tangled in trees, some pieces with barbed wire, and about everything else you can find(like a car starter!)

It takes tons of determination and just good old fashioned work in getting in taken down. I did tons on research to find out what the easiest way to remove the fence but we have been using:
1). bolt cutters- to cut the random places of fence to make it easier to remove
2). nippers- I am sure it has a technical name but it is great at attacking the ivy, roots, and tree limbs that seem to be growing everywhere
3. rakes- it has been so much debris and junk because it seems like no one did any yard work in close to 10 years!!

We have planned our offensive in 3 steps:
fence removal- today was our second day of focusing on removing one side of the fence and it is finally down! the next side is set for imminent take down!
clean up- there is an impossible amount of junk. we have to clean up all the the crap, leaves, tree, barbed wire, carpet, and all the metal from removing the fence.
know any junk yards anyone?
new fence in- just like it sounds!
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Mel and Dominique working hard to remove a length of fence. It's a combo on pulling, cutting, and raking.

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This is just a little idea of how tangled the vines are. The trees had not been cut back and the vines grew every which way. It is so neat to see nature doing its thing. How it can grow and be resilient even in the midst of people made things or structures.

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We collected a bad full of goodies from the back yard. Lots of old beer and liquor bottles. Random metal pipes, a metal bowl, and other randomness of accumulation.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

650 gallons of leaves!

Fall is over but the leaves are not. Dominique and I raked the front yard on Saturday and Melanie joined us on Sunday to do the back.
Thanks to the thinking power of my brother, he came up with a great way of bagging the leaves. We got a huge 50 gallon trash can and filled them and then we used the big container to fill the smaller refuse bags. It made us go much quicker-it was still 3 hours but it looks nice out there.
Mostly we are just bagging the leaves we put into piles. The great thing is that there is mulch and green onions, grass and daffodils that grew in the warmth of decomposing leaves.
We even had our neighborhood friend Andre come and at least watch us pick up leaves.

Now comes the fun time of planning what to plan and where. Sowing seeds(hopes of a "green" lawn), and fence time!


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Melanie, showing her guns, and Dominique out front the 24 30 gallon bags waiting on the curb for pick up!

Monday, January 28, 2008

Winter time in 30310

It has been a whole season since I have been able to blog. Life has been hectic but things in Westview have been lovely. We have seen the holidays, snow, and two new additions my brother and his dog Doughnut. My brother doesn't know that I am just letting him stay because of our love of his cutie doggie.
We haven't done much around the house, but my head is swarming with ideas. What room to do first! Right now we are talking about a fence and finishing the mudroom. Either would be great, I just need to do something. I guess I have cabin fever .
Let's see if there have been an neighborhood updates.
  1. I see more and more homes foreclosing and it is travesty. Housing is a basic human right and folks are losing everything, and I fear the face of this great neighborhood will change as well.
  2. The recession has been in affect for a while for us Black folks and it ain't going to get better anytime soon.
  3. Oh yeah, Mel and I are the official chair and co-chair of It's Our Neighborhood!
  4. We are going to get street toppers for our neighborhood!! I am totally stoked. After street toppers, we will have t-shirts and flags!!!!
  5. The leaves finally fell! We can now say the trees are clean
Its been pretty low key but I am feeling adventurous, at least in my thoughts. The next couple of weeks should prove exciting and full of more tales!