Which brings me to the second half of this post; the floor. I'm almost there, this weekend we got the biggest room of the project finished, YESSS! Just three small steps, and on to the finishing. Speaking of which, I'm sad to say that I think we're going to go ahead and use the polyurethane after all. With our family, and our budget, it just seems to be the right product. I hope you've all had a great weekend, and I'll talk to you all again soon!
September 30, 2007
First Snow and Flooring update.
Which brings me to the second half of this post; the floor. I'm almost there, this weekend we got the biggest room of the project finished, YESSS! Just three small steps, and on to the finishing. Speaking of which, I'm sad to say that I think we're going to go ahead and use the polyurethane after all. With our family, and our budget, it just seems to be the right product. I hope you've all had a great weekend, and I'll talk to you all again soon!
September 28, 2007
Compost Day
So what do you think? I've already got the metal barrel nearly filled with the stuff that I'd started collecting while this was cooking. We'll see, maybe I can get one more batch done before it's too cold. I can try!
P!
September 26, 2007
Weed and Feed
I have to preface this by explaining that I was checking out a new blog yesterday, Red State Green where the author was talking about making soup for the local food challenge with chicken and purslane. I wasn't familiar with this ingredient so of course I googled it. Turns out that purslane is a very common vegetable plant that I just came in contact the other night while out in the garden, pulling it as a weed from my mulch path.
Bon Appetit!
September 25, 2007
Has fall fallen
To the left I have a bed with some collard greens, leaf lettuce, Arugula(rocket), spinich and radishes. I laid them out in pretty rough rows and they are starting to fill in nicely. I hope to have this keep me in salads for another month or so. I also planted some peas for a late season
This spring I think I got my peas in the ground a little late, because the cool weather is really making these grow so fast. I also threw down some carrots to see how they will do so late in the season. I've read that you can let them sit in the ground until after the snow has flown and they should be alright, we'll see I guess.
Do any of you have some cool end of season crops in the ground? How are they doing?
September 22, 2007
Letting nature do it's thing.


I put two and two together last week when looking closely at my artichoke bushes. I have some aphid looking stem boring insect on them and the wasps are all over mingled with lady bugs.
I guess the moral of the story that a healthier yard doesn't just make us happy with having chem free flowers and veggies, but because it makes everything happy that lives in or depends on the garden.
Lesson learned.
P~
8 random things
Here's the rules,
1) Post these rules before you give your facts
2) List 8 random facts about yourself
3) At the end of your post, choose (tag) 8 people and list their names, linking to them
4) Leave a comment on their blog, letting them know they've been tagged.
And here's the randomness:
1. I was born in Sweden; northern Sweden actually, in a town named Umeå. My mom is full Swedish and no, I was not an ARMY brat, my parents actually met in California. If anything I guess I’m a travel brat. My name is not actually P~, shocking I know, it’s Paul. The lack of a “c” in the spelling is the Swedish spelling of it and has haunted me for 36 yrs! If I could only count how many times have people corrected my spelling of my own name.
2. I was born on same day as my grandfather. He was my hero as a kid, and I was the only one of his Grandkids that ever really got to know him. Whenever I hear Randy Travis sing “He walked on water” I swear he wrote it about Grandpa.
3. I have four boys from 10 – 14 yrs old. Three live with me full time and one lives in Seattle with his mother (my ex). I love them all, and am continually challenged by them. It seems that no matter how badly they have broken something I am expected to be able to fix it. (I guess I set the bar a little high when I made replacement parts for a Play Station controller from a plastic coat hanger and a propane torch last year. It still works by the way, saved me $40.00 too!)
4. My wife is my soul mate. I know this is a little cliché, I mean what am I going say, that she’s not? I really mean it though; from the moment we met I think we both knew it. We have so much in common, and what we don’t seems to balance the other out in some way. A hand and glove never fit better than we do.
5. Want to build a straw bale home. I mean I really want to build a straw bale home. I could probably be persuaded to move toward a partial straw bale and partial steel or timber frame, maybe even ICFs, but either way I want to build my own home. Not just contract it mind you, but really build it with my hands.
6. I am a conservative and green too. Yeah I know for some that seems an oxymoron, though why that is I don’t know. I’ve talked about it more HERE, so I won’t go into it too much.
7. I went to college in London after my first year in school in the states. Somehow I had good enough grades to warrant an invitation to study at the University of London on an exchange program, and with the benevolence of my parents was able to take that opportunity. I loved it and loved London. If I were to ever call a big city home, it would probably be that one. (Though I just don’t ever see me in a big city. Straw bale homes and cities…hhmmm….not so much.)
8. I served 5 yrs in the US ARMY. I needed it, and it worked. I can unabashedly say that I would not be the man that I am today if it had not been for the time that I spent in service. I learned discipline, and sacrifice. I learned that you can suffer being uncomfortable and it won’t kill you, and I learned why it is that our country is free. Thank a soldier if you see one.
Now being the rebelious spirit that I am, and being that it's 12:34 right now and I have to get up early to volunteer at the Green Homes Tour (yeah I guess I am a little bit of an eco-blogger huh?) I just don't have the time to link to a bunch of other sites, I know I'm terrible, and lazy but this one's just gonna have to die here. Have a good weekend all, I'll post more soon with some pictures of the homes from the tour.
P~
Well that about does it I guess. Now you know all about me right? As for tagging others, I only really have a few people that I can think to tag so I’ll have to limit it to 4.
September 19, 2007
Thought for today
~Thomas Carlyle (1795 - 1881)
On that note, I’d like to take a minute to point out a new area that I’ve added to the right side menu bar. “Books I’m reading” and “Books I’ve read this year”. The lists aren’t huge but they’ll grow and they do give you an idea of what I’m filling my head with. I invite you to post me a comment any time if you have read or are planning to read any of the books and want to talk or ask about them.
P~
September 17, 2007
Volunteering.
P~
You can read more here.
P.S. I saw that I was tapped by Anandadevika to share some random thoughts about myself and to tap others. The thoughts are easy enough, but I need to figure out who too tap. I'll post later with more.
September 13, 2007
September 11, 2007
Floor Update
On a side note... Dad, thank you for teaching me the basics when I was a kid, and letting me tinker with your tools, I wouldn't have been able to do any of this with out that foundation.
P~
Remember
Today is September 11th; I hope that means something to all of us. I hope that in your heart today there is remembrance for those that lost their lives that day and prayers for the soldiers that are fighting to keep us safe. Regardless of what you think of the government or its policies, we do need to remember that time when we were all Americans first. We helped and consoled each other, we mourned together, and we pulled together. So quickly, it seems, we slide into the backbiting and bickering after a challenge like this has passed, this is our nature I guess. I suspect in some ways it is a sign of a return to normalcy. We should, however, take at least a moment today to remember and reflect; not to rekindle anger, but to reaffirm our unity and the power of our resolve. We have many challenges before us as a nation and unless we are able to act with the unity of purpose that we had six years ago, many of our challenges will be insurmountable.
My thoughts are with the families remembering their lost loved ones, and with the soldiers abroad selflessly serving their nation in whatever it asks.
P~
September 10, 2007
Taste-bud recharge
September 7, 2007
Thought for today
The third-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking with the majority.
The second-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking with the minority.
The first-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking.
~ AA Milne
September 5, 2007
Sometimes life is cruel
I want to state for the record that I will not give in to life's cruel hand. This blog is about the possible and by golly it is possible to get through this too. Somehow these challenges are here to strengthen us. I don't know how, but they are. My wife and I are united and in that state we just can't be beaten. Believe me, life's tried before! When you have these moments or periods in life cling to those you love, ask for help when necessary, and above all believe and know that this too shall pass. We have all been given a wonderful gift to be able to make real that which we truly believe in, sometimes we just have to go on faith.
P~