My sister and I (Family 1.0) celebrated Father’s Day with Dad today, which was my sister’s day off. We always assume one or both of our half-sisters (Family 2.0) have plans with him on the actual day (along with his birthday and major holidays). This might currently be an incorrect assumption, but there was a stretch of time of it being true, so there is historical precedent.
Anyway. It was a nice morning. My sister made her famous Southern biscuits
and gravy and extra breakfast sausages, I brought over a fruit salad, and there
was coffee. Three hours flew by in a blink and then Dad headed his way and I
came home.
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| Better than it was, but basic. |
One can of spray paint covered about 95% of the enclosure and I was glad to have bought two. It's not perfect, but it is definitely better than it was. It is just very, very basic. Boring, even. I think it can be better.
Recoating the big tin can in silver was a good reminder that
I like playing with spray paint and I wondered about taking the project a step
or two further. In Lowell, I used plastic ferns, various weeds, and a foil
grill tray as stencils to spray paint a green deck umbrella that had some faded
stripey marks from sun exposure while closed. By the time I was done with the
navy blue, red, and tan paints, the faded parts were hidden and I had an improved deck
umbrella with a pattern of leaves and dots.
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| Previous project, new inspiration. |
If the oil tank enclosure turns out to be as much fun
as I imagine, there is a shed at the end of the driveway that also needs some
love. It’s currently a very boring white barn style with black trim and the plan has been to paint it a
color close to the new siding (still to be installed, thank goodness I’m not naïve
enough to be sitting here holding my breath). The new main color may just be the
start of something a bit grander on the shed. Or not. We’ll see. Sometimes, one
little task launches an avalanche of creativity, and sometimes the onslaught
of ideas is grander than the attention span.










