We hadn’t been to the new house for over a week because our schedules are so busy.

From the street the house is very ordinary.
Finally I had one free day so I packed up my car and headed across the Bay Bridge with the thought of adding a few decorative items and handling a few chores. It has been so hot here in Maryland (over 100 humid degrees) that it’s difficult to conjure any outside activities.

We used the bistro set (on the left with flowers) mostly to catch junk — another horizontal surface.
I had packed the “LOVE” bistro set from the conservatory into my car.

I’m planning to use this table for writing, eating, and just looking out.
It is now set up in the master bedroom so I can have morning coffee while looking out at the water. It needs a paint job but first I have to decide whether to change the color or not.

Very romantic — don’t enter without knocking. Ha ha.
Then I hung a sweet little brass door knocker on the master bedroom door. My mother had given me this decades ago and now there’s a place for it.

A simple stained glass panel.
Today’s final task in the bedroom was to hang my stained glass panel (another gift from mother) in a window. I had planned to hang it downstairs but none of the windows were the right size for this project.

Ultimately we will have to find another option for the television since the brightness of the room obscures the picture.
The upside is that I can see it from the bed. After I ponder it for a while I might raise it in the opening which will be easy since it’s hung on short lengths of chain.

The instructions were easy to follow and all the necessary pieces were included.
Another simple project was to add a water filter to the kitchen faucet. Our water here on the bay is well water. Even back in the city where we have very good municipal water we drink filtered water from the refrigerator. The fridge here does not have a water dispenser. (When we redo the kitchen that will be a priority.)

The filtered water rate of flow is about the same as we get from our refrigerator dispenser.
The most difficult part of the operation was unscrewing the old aerator which I did with the help of a rubber glove and a pair of slip joint pliers. Using an adapter that came with the PUR filter I easily screwed the fixture onto the tap and, voila, filtered water.

How ’bout those fluorescent ceiling lights?
I started replacing the lighting fixtures in the back bedroom — 2 giant cheesy fluorescent lights. They were heavy and a little difficult to remove alone.

Not the most attractive lighting fixture and there were 2 of them.
I got one totally down and the other I decided to leave until I had help.

Without these thumb screws the glass lens won’t be held in place.
Anyway when I went to hang one of the new fixtures I found that the thumb screws that hold on the glass had been left out of the package. Grrrr! (I have notified the online lighting store and am waiting for a response.)

Here’s what I have to work with. I’m hoping most of the white paint is hidden by the new fixture. Hmmm.
So I put this project on hold for a couple of reasons:
- there was no bracket in the ceiling so I need to decide exactly how to manage that.
- the ceiling had not been finished under the giant fixture so I would need to brush on some SamSeal urethane to merge the wood tones.

Grass grows slowly under loblolly pine trees.
Even though the yard didn’t look too bad I decided to mow the front yard and part of the back yard. The back yard changes from regular grass to a fine dune grass.

The bright green area is where I stopped mowing because the mud crabs have real estate.
We try to keep it short near the deck access but I discovered much of this area has been taken over by mud crabs. I didn’t want to disturb their habitat so I just stopped mowing. I bet you’ve never heard that excuse before!

This combo is my favorite food and I try to get some every time I pass the restaurant.
I cooled off for awhile in the air conditioning. Aaaah. (This is the first house I’ve ever owned that has central air.) Then I headed back across the bridge to The Glade but not before stopping at my favorite restaurant for a chicken taco and flan.

BTW here’s the new back bedroom lighting fixture — warm and not too big.
Frankly if I could make this kind of progress on a daily basis I would be satisfied.
Jo




















































































Some fun cameos if you watch carefully.












