Despite the new roof on the garage, water was still coming in through the base of the garage. I think it's because the yard is all sloped towards the back of it, where the water runs off.
So (e:paul) and I went to the hardware store got an aluminum gutter, and installed it, all in a few hours. The hardware store was the worst part of it. We ran the hose on top of the garage for a bit and it worked perfectly.
Right now all we have to do is get a water barrel, since there's no good spot to drain in the backyard. I think we can get one from Riverkeeper.
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10/15/2014 01:15 #59483
Gutters on the garageCategory: house
10/15/2014 01:14 #59482
Baby grilled cheeseCategory: food
10/15/2014 01:13 #59481
Hunters CreekCategory: hiking
The hike down at Hunter's Creek was awesome and a perfectly warm fall day.
We saw the craziest dead tree that was bored by some bug - not an emerald ash though.
On the way home, we stopped at a fancy Ethiopian restaurant in East Aurora. It was way too expensive for what the food was - and not spicy enough. I'd rather go to Lucy's or Gartur's even if they aren't as polished.
Fall color mode. The mountain bike club was clearing the trails that day
My favorite part of exposed shale beds like this is the laser straight lines the fractures in them make. Engineer's dream I guess.
Woof! Someone's got a bone
We saw the craziest dead tree that was bored by some bug - not an emerald ash though.
On the way home, we stopped at a fancy Ethiopian restaurant in East Aurora. It was way too expensive for what the food was - and not spicy enough. I'd rather go to Lucy's or Gartur's even if they aren't as polished.
Fall color mode. The mountain bike club was clearing the trails that day
My favorite part of exposed shale beds like this is the laser straight lines the fractures in them make. Engineer's dream I guess.
Woof! Someone's got a bone
10/15/2014 01:10 #59480
Franklin Street cobblestonesCategory: allentown
During the fall fest, I noticed how many areas of Franklin between Allen and North were showing the cobblestones underneath. I wonder if we could uncover them ala Ardmore Place.
Traffic will slow, it's basically maintenance free, and way more permeable than straight up asphalt. Plus maybe it could make all those parking lots worth enough to build something there.
Of course, cobblestones are terrible for bikes so I think they could make some sort of bike lane with a different material. NYC does granite but I'd even be happy with a strip of asphalt that they left behind.
Traffic will slow, it's basically maintenance free, and way more permeable than straight up asphalt. Plus maybe it could make all those parking lots worth enough to build something there.
Of course, cobblestones are terrible for bikes so I think they could make some sort of bike lane with a different material. NYC does granite but I'd even be happy with a strip of asphalt that they left behind.
10/11/2014 17:58 #59470
El Hermano Tiene TumbaoCategory: allentown
Just like Celia, he steps to the side for no one, while simultaneously taking measures.
Yesterday we went down to the Allentown fall fest. They had a petting zoo. The baby goat and alpacas were so cute. I thought it was going to be weird going to the childrens section but the animals more than made up for it.
Yesterday we went down to the Allentown fall fest. They had a petting zoo. The baby goat and alpacas were so cute. I thought it was going to be weird going to the childrens section but the animals more than made up for it.
Yes, totally. Tiny == Fancy in all languages.