Archive for July, 2010

the summer backyard project of 2010

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Here’s the situation:

The back yard as of June 24, 2010

It’s been almost two years and we put up with this crummy cement slab porch long enough! It’s time to put in a deck! Of course we had to re-route the sprinkler system and move some loose stones (where you see the bare earth in the picture above).

Truck delivering the goods

We decided on using Trek® composite for the deck boards and treated lumber for the support. There was a sale on an appropriate color of Trek® at the local Home Depot and now we have it.

Building materials sitting in our driveway!

OK. I build banjos and Magic Agogo Belts and I did a few home improvements over the years, but I’ve never attempted something this big. I now have all this crap in my driveway and I better do something with it soon or the HOA will start sending me nasty letters! What we have here is a lot of heavy lifting: From left to right we have 52 Deck Blocks, assorted 12 foot long 2×6 and 4×4 treated lumber and finally 53 12 foot long composite boards. Thanks to everyone who came out to help lift and carry and put things into place!

The supports are in!

It didn’t take long to get this started. It’s really just a simple 12×24 deck about 24 inches off the ground. How hard could that be?

Oops, a design change in the middle of the project!

Jeanne would like a bench on the south side of the deck. I decided to include a semi-cantilevered bench design held together with lag bolts top and bottom.  It sure seems strong enough… One good drunken party will tell!

Are we done yet?

The final part was getting the composite boards screwed into the supports. It took at least a week of screwing around to get that done!

The deck furniture and grill now fits!

…with room to spare for the gazebo and hot tub! But there’s no time to do that right now. I’ve got to prepare for the annual feast of the Ragbrai and my hands are a mess from drilling in all those deck screws. Lots of banjo playing is in order for the next few days!

Who or what is dinger?

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Well it could be a baseball argot for a home run, but then I’d have to explain what argot means…

Clint Barmes about to hit a dinger

We managed to procure some Las Vegas Club level first row seats to a Colorado Rockies game today! They just won two games against San Diego and were about to sweep ’em until we showed up!

Barney the dinosaur shooting tee-shirts up into the stands

Oh, wait! It’s just the anthropomorphized triceratops mascot of the Colorado Rockies!

Dinger the Dinosaur

It has been said that dinosaur fossils were uncovered during the construction of Coors field so why not have a mascot character who dances on his/her ancestors’ graves? It was a good game even though the Rockies lost and the club seating and dining area was very nice. We will be spending some more time in Denver after the feast of the Ragbrai and no doubt will attend some more games! Maybe visit the King Tut exhibit while in Denver.  More to come!

Bloco Party!

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

Party time at the lake!

Don and Elke on conga drums

This was at the Terry Lake party celebrating the one year anniversary of Fort Collin’s premier samba band: Bloco em Foco!

loveland loves bar-b-que

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Well, the feast of the RAGBRAI is coming soon! Gotta bike out to the nearest porkfest to train…

Wow! Loveland LOVES BBQ! Who would’a thunk?

… It’s a rib-fest sponsored by the local medical facility!

and you buy food using these “Pork’er Chips”; OK, the pork puns are a RAGBRAI tradition! I’m used to that.

Oops? Who are these guys? They won 3rd place last year.

Hey! Morrison is where Red Rocks is located. Bob’s logo features a nice happy pig ready to be eaten!

… this is Biggins; He’s a big dude with a big black beard. High heat is the concept in his logo.

Rat BBQ? You gotta be kidding!

Brother Mel was out there tellin’ it like it is: “Come and git yer Fat and Cholesterol RIGHT HERE!”

Not just pork for dinner

I don’t understand this pig eating frog. Actually it’s kind of scary.

Finally a classy looking sign. These guys started in business making BBQ sauce.

These folks feature hot sauce on their ribs.

Never been there. Maybe I’ll try them someday.

Oh! I sampled some of their jerk chicken; It’s NOT!

Bumpa’s offers free delivery to Milliken! MILLIKEN! Someday I’ll do a blog post on Milliken. Not now.

Can you smell CHAIN?

The Peace Pit of Greeley? Why?  Grease Pit?

Funny thing; All of these BBQ places are “Voted #1” someplace at sometime. Nordy’s is a personal favorite and it’s coming to downtown FoCo soon!

Yes, the shrimp bombs were great. Next time I’m at Highlands Ranch I’ll have to stop in!

Funny story: There’s a ChiBi-Q of sorts in Chicago. It’s a support group for crossdressers who have a big BBQ in July. I don’t think this is the same.

Finally a drug reference.

Ha ha, I get it!

There’s a Smokin’ Oh Kies from California, but this team claims to be from Loveland, Co.

From Littleton: “How can you have any Kettle Corn if you don’t eat your pig?”

Hey, these guys sell BBQ implements! WHo let them in?

FYI: I joined the FLYGIRL and TAGALONGS club for this 2010 RAGBRAI. No connection here, just saying.

It’s Q-Pig of Pueblo, Co.

From Florida? I think they won 1st place last year. Still I prefer Nordy’s but to each his own.

This was good training for RAGBRAI. I guess the weather could have been 20 degrees hotter and the humidity maybe 30 times what it is around here. I do feel a Di-gel moment coming on however…

Oak Street Plaza

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

and the Lonesome Traveler Band:

Rick, Evan, Ansel, Dustin, Jodie and Chad

and then after Lonesome Traveler Bloco em Foco played for over 100 adoring but drunken fans!

Google Doodle

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

A Fort Collins 8th grader wins the Google regional art competition!

Tessa Marquardt-Burrell

stands in front of her work “Ant Inspiration”.  She was one of 40 regional winners out of 33,000 entries in the Google contest and was flown to New York for the finals; Makenzie Melton, a 3rd grader from Missouri was the national winner.

Juniperus communis expulsum!

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

i.e., we are getting rid of some juniper bushes!

It’s the VW Pickup Truck!

Jeannie and I packed the back seat of the VW with juniper bushes that we removed from our back landscape to make room for our next project: A BRAND NEW DECK!  So, there are a number of Summer-time projects that are keeping me from updating this blog as much as I used to; I hope to be finished with the deck before the great annual feast of the RAGBRAI! Oh, and it’s nice to see the old VW still out and about on July 1st, 2010.

Happy to see this get into compost

We drove on out to Hageman Earth Cycle to dump the junipers off for composting; never been there before. That place is huge! They can deliver to your door up to 80 cubic yards of mulch at a time!