Retirement

Spikes and Tufted Berries

There are several bushes scattered around the half-acre lot where our new house stands. I have no idea what these are, but they have some nasty spikes and red-orange berries with tufts of smaller hair-like spikes. I don’t know what it is, but I don’t want one of the dogs to come into contact with anything to do with this bush. There is a close-up of one of the berries in the inset. Does anyone know what this monster bush is? Click on the image to enlarge.

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Update: Reader Crotalus informs us that this is opuntia leptocaulis, commonly called Desert Christmas Cactus. Thanks, Crotalus!

Courtyard Milestone

mud.jpgOur contractor completed the first milestone on the construction of the courtyard wall. The concrete truck and pumping crew showed up yesterday to pump in the concrete for the footing. The ‘mud’ came the day after the contractor dug the trench with his backhoe and installed the rebar.

The next steps will be delivery of the concrete blocks to the site. The masonry should begin shortly after the blocks get here. The weekend is upon us and we probably won’t see any activity on the courtyard until Monday or possibly after that.

Image: mud pump – click to enlarge.

Tomorrow, however, the agent for the security door company will visit to measure the doors and show samples of screens and finishes. We will likely order the doors tomorrow, barring any unforeseen glitches, and make the first security door milestone.

Planned Improvements

Just because the house is complete, doesn’t mean we’re done. We need utensils, tools, furniture and improvements to the house and yard. This is our short list of things that we want to do to the new house. Some are essential and some are optional but we want to do all of them.

  1. gate2.jpgCourtyard – We spoke to our contractor last week and gave him specifications for a wall and gateway to enclose part of the house to form a courtyard in front and a dog run on the side of the house. We will have an estimate to build the wall this week and will ask that the work be scheduled right away.
  2. red-bird.jpgLandscaping – After the wall is up and the gate has been installed, we are going to start landscaping the yard. This will take some time to accomplish but we are planning to put gravel down on the RV drive through and in the courtyard. Later, we will bring some of Damsel’s cactus from California.
  3. shutters.jpgShutters – Today, we ordered shutters for several of the windows. We contacted a vendor in the Phoenix area that offers a southwestern shutter style that will match our Santa Fe style and will look very nice inside and outside of the house. The wood and stain will match the wood of the cabinets in the kitchen and bathrooms.
  4. sw-furn.jpgFurniture – We promised ourselves that most, if not all of the furniture in the new house, would be new. This week, our first priority will be to get a dining room set. Gradually, we will be acquiring furnishings and decorations that are appropriate to the old west and Santa Fe style that we love.
  5. door.jpgSecurity Door – We probably don’t need this door for security as much as we want the southwestern style and the ability to open the front door and let the air in and keep the bugs out. I contacted a vendor that is willing to travel to Wickenburg to meet with us and to measure the door. He will also install the door when it is complete. The style we select will match the color and style of Damsel’s sconces.
  6. screenmobile.jpgScreens – While driving through the neighborhood, I noticed a screenmobile parked about two blocks away. I took down the number and called our neighbor who installs custom screens. He came out to our property and immediately furnished a quote for screens for all the windows.

It’s just a matter of time until we are completely out of the “camping” mode and have a fully furnished home with landscaping and improvements in place. We plan to aggressively tackle this list (and other items as necessary) as rapidly as we can.

Panorama – New House

This afternoon, I walked across the road from the house and snapped this panoramic image of the new house. On the left edge of the image, you can see the RV drive-through exit. The contractor graded and compacted the drive all the way from the concrete apron (right side) through the RV parking space (with full hookups) in the rear and back down to the main road. Click on the image too see the full panorama.

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First Dinner at the New House

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Damsel bought a couple of really nice beef tenderloin steaks (a.k.a. Fillet Mignon) at the supermarket this morning, so we decided to break out the camping cookout gear and grill ’em up. All of the appliances are installed and working but we like steaks cooked outdoors, so this was the setup depicted in the image. Click to enlarge.

Damsel also bought some microwave steamed veggies and some microwave macaroni and cheese. We usually prepare our meals from scratch, but we don’t have all the cookware and utensils to do a good job, but in a few weeks we will.

So, for today’s sumptuous cuisine, we sat on camping chairs, ate from plastic plates served on a fold-up table. Despite all the improvisations, today’s first dinner at the new house was a huge success.

New Home Status Slideshow

I threw this slideshow together to show to our family before heading back to Wickenburg next week. I’m posting it here as well as on the family website for posterity.

You will recognize some of the pictures we previously posted here with a few extras thrown in like a nearby landmark railroad station, our tankless water heater and some desert critters. You can pause the slideshow by rolling your mouse cursor over the images and resume by rolling the cursor out of the animation.