Sunday, March 29, 2009

Unused Land in Alameda


The old Alameda Naval Air Station is finally being proposed to be revitalized.  It has so much acreage and will give more opportunities for walking trails, etcetera.  New proposed ferry station means San Francisco is still a hop, skip and jump away from Alameda.   

Happy Birthday to me today!  I hope to take a nice walk and be outdoors!

Saturday, March 21, 2009

hazelnuts & grapes



Thanks to friends who know their plant species, I recently discovered that I have hazelnuts growing.  I cracked one open and it was yummy.  Of course I don't have a nutcracker, so I had to use a hammer....nonetheless this is the only nut I saw on the small tree.  Apparently I have a baby palm tree that I need to replant to a different location because it will grow into my deck (given ten years time).  


I had grapes in August and got to taste some before nature's critters ate them all.  

The wood sorrel/clover (see the post below) is edible and it is very good although tart.   


Friday, March 13, 2009

Happy St. Patrick's Day



Holy Clovers!






I have some serious clover.  It is most likely Wood Sorrel.  It should disappear when summer comes.  I have been cutting it with a weed-eater.  











Sunday, March 1, 2009

Spring is almost here

Nope....the dog is not mine!  Here I am with a friend's recently adopted Bijon dog (Little Miss). We were leaving the Alameda Dog Park.
The neighbor has a tangerine tree which happens to hang over my yard, how convenient!
The neighbor has an orange tree which also happens to hang over my yard, I get to use my juicer soon!
My small patch of greenery out front which I just trimmed with a hand-held weeder.  It was awfully overgrown.
Last weekend, I trimmed the green patch of clover on the sidewalk bed with an electric weeder.

New composition shingle roof is brown/red.
New aluminum gutters
Roofers at work
Roofers at work


Yay, a new gutter system.

Before the gutters (see photo above and below) the rain would hit the wall of the house (garage) and cause dry rot.  Also (below) before a good gutter (& "valley") system was installed, the rain water would constantly hit the kitchen window and stucco wall.  The roof above the garage entry door was added too, to eliminate water from hitting the exterior stucco walls and coming into the garage.  Bye bye termite and dry rot.  My handyman was GREAT.  

The house lacked gutters and the water that had been hitting the side of the house caused dry rot damage....so, I got some new gutters and while I was at it....got a new roof.  The price was fair compared to the price to put a third layer on top of the already two-layered (30+year? 40+year? 50+year? existing) roof.  The roof had dry rot and termite damage on the original wood shingles.  Every worker who came to my house over the summer who saw my roof commented that I needed a new one, including the house inspector.  The house had a lot of deferred maintenence, so the new roof provides peace of mind.  I'm more excited to have gutters feeding the morning dew and the rain water into a better location than before.  Aluminum gutters and composition shingle roofing.  Now I am counting my pennies. 

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