Saturday, September 26, 2020

Art in the outdoors

 
Charles spent his Saturday at the Avalon Drive-thru Art Festival! He was among the sixty artists with "booths" displaying all manner of creations. Charles managed to sell five of his eight foot long "pencils" which was a real treat!!

A wee bit of excitement

While Charles was across town with the exciting art event, Belinda and our neighbors had some excitement of their own: bears! The house that is next to the church parking lot was the scene of some commotion when a mother black bear and two cubs dropped out of a nearby tree!! We don't know for certain how the bears were released (or by whom), but it goes to show that there are good reasons that the trash bins have bear locks on them.

Friday, September 25, 2020

Another Zoom?

Wesley has been a good sport (mostly) concerning all of the Zoom meetings we've been attending over the past six months.
 

Thursday, September 24, 2020

Another project

In what we are thinking is the final big outdoor project (of course, we've said this before), we painted the front porch this week, a nice shade called "toasted cinnamon."

Saturday, September 19, 2020

The show in progress

Charles has two of his paintings in this week's annual Boulder Art Association exhibition at the R Gallery in Boulder.

The two paintings are: (upper right) "Impromptu" and (lower left) "Nebula #6"
 

Wednesday, September 16, 2020

A busy summer


This is the list of what we accomplished at the church and parsonage this summer:

June: +Mowed/cleaned back of church (path side) and between playground Mary Sandoe House. +Trimmed treetops by Franz Hall entry. +Painted curb along the Grinnell Ave. entrance. +Put down one ton of gravel in front of church (by the main entrance) and along office side (beneath office windows). +Painted cross by corner sign and the St. Paul’s name on the building. +Replaced and painted church mailbox. +Placed artificial flowers in corner sign planters, Franz Hall planters, front entrance planters, and by the mailbox. +Began trimming large tree at the personage (arranged for pro to complete). +Put down ten yards of mulch at parsonage. +Put down three yards of gravel in the parsonage backyard (refreshed a path). +Put down eight yards of mulch in parking lot islands. +Trimmed all trees in parking lot. +Trimmed trees on the church lawn – up to ladder’s limit and took seven pickup loads of branches to Western Disposal. 

July: +Cleared overgrowth alongside the sidewalk leading to Mary Sandoe House, removing more than 2,100 lbs. of brush. +Edged along sidewalk. +Power-washed and repainted outside of the parsonage.

August: +Cleared parking lot of weeds +Painted parking lot stripes (sixty-eight spaces). +Painted six handicapped spaces (using stencil). +Painted two speed humps (one by office, one leading to Mary Sandoe House). +Cleared weedy patch in front of the parsonage, put down landscape fabric and five tons of rock.

September: +Removed rotten wood (thirty years old) from the drains (in between the bushes on the parking lot side of Franz Hall). Replaced wood with fresh, stained wood. +Removed fallen branches at the parsonage & church following snowfall. 
+Repainted signs located at both drive entrances. +Placed autumn flowers in church planters. +Repainted cross (Gillaspie/Grinnell). +Removed/took to the curb, large amount of branches from Mary Sandoe House (from the September snowfall). +Painted front porch at the parsonage.

Friday, September 11, 2020

Quick projects

"Piet in de tuin" (Peter in the garden)
"Mondrian does Tetris"

Charles had fun this week with two Mondrian-inspired  projects. The first project used used three old hand tools left over from last year's church yard sale. The second project used scrap wood from his Labor Day project at the church.