Bird
Rest in Peace
I know you folks up north have to be concerned with such things as preparations to prevent water pipes from freezing, getting everything in shape for moving snow, and such.
Well, it's a little different down south. Last month, I got at least some rain on 20 of the 31 days, but then the sun came out, we've had tempertures in the 40s at night and 70s in the afternoon, and for the past week, I've been busy with my Winter preparations.
In addition to mowing, edging, and trimming the lawn, I moved everything off the breezeway patio (first picture), cleaned the deck, and applied Shwerwin-Williams Clear Deckscape with brushes and roller. The driveway gate on the south side of the house had been painted in the past, so I gave it a fresh coat of Behr flat exterior latex with a brush (second picture). When I bought this place the gate on the north side of the house (third picture) and the wooden fence on the south side (fourth picture) were unpainted cedar. I probably made a mistake using Rustic Red Thompson's Water Seal on them, but since I did that in the past, I gave them a fresh coat of the same stuff, first with a roller on the smooth side, then two days later, both sides with my one quart air powered paint spray gun.
It was too hot during the summer to do things like that, and it was frequently too hot to sit out on the patio anyway, but of course I wanted to get the work done before it gets cold, too, so now I have my outdoor winterizing done.
Well, it's a little different down south. Last month, I got at least some rain on 20 of the 31 days, but then the sun came out, we've had tempertures in the 40s at night and 70s in the afternoon, and for the past week, I've been busy with my Winter preparations.
In addition to mowing, edging, and trimming the lawn, I moved everything off the breezeway patio (first picture), cleaned the deck, and applied Shwerwin-Williams Clear Deckscape with brushes and roller. The driveway gate on the south side of the house had been painted in the past, so I gave it a fresh coat of Behr flat exterior latex with a brush (second picture). When I bought this place the gate on the north side of the house (third picture) and the wooden fence on the south side (fourth picture) were unpainted cedar. I probably made a mistake using Rustic Red Thompson's Water Seal on them, but since I did that in the past, I gave them a fresh coat of the same stuff, first with a roller on the smooth side, then two days later, both sides with my one quart air powered paint spray gun.
It was too hot during the summer to do things like that, and it was frequently too hot to sit out on the patio anyway, but of course I wanted to get the work done before it gets cold, too, so now I have my outdoor winterizing done.