PaulDearing.com

It is only appropriate that the guy who sells us lumber for the house IS a character.

How did she get so dirty? And why is she smiling?

Let’s recap. First, we replaced the roof of our Studio which is a 400 square foot building. Recently we replaced the roof of the Office which is a 700 square foot building. Last week we started the replacement of the house roof. The house is 1500 square feet. The house was built in 1921 and […]

…is a wonder to behold. In the story “I am a Lucky Man” I shared the adventure we had with a broken water main. In it I related how Carrie, not wanting to be working with water and metal pipes in a crawlspace with bare wires, decided not to re-pipe the house until the dangerous […]

Having three buildings on the property has had a number of advantages. We have often told people that our refurbishing efforts began in back and are proceeding toward the front. That refers to the fact that the workshop/Studio is at the back of the property, the Office is in the middle and the house is […]

In the article “I Am a Lucky Man!” I shared the beginnings of the plumbing replacement project. Having the water pipe from the main into the house fail convinced us to accelerate our plans to replace all of the old steel pipes in the house with new copper. This article is to share the cascade […]

Our new house has no garage, so storage for garden tools and such became a priority. As we were re-roofing and repairing and painting the Studio to which the lean-to is attached, it would also be a shame to have this ugly mess next to a refurbished Studio. cleaning.JPG This is the earliest picture we […]

No long story here. Just a cool picture. We removed some of our door locks to have them repaired and keyed. Before we handed them over to the locksmith, we opened them up and documented how they looked in case a reference point became necessary. It didn’t.

Good fences make it easier to tolerate bad neighbors. Our neighboring property to the West includes three houses on one lot; all are rentals. Sometimes you get good neighbors and sometimes you don’t. Two out of three isn’t bad but the third house was a home for a couple of parolees who were obnoxious on […]

There is a strange yellow glow that fills one corner of our living room when the sun shines through the front window. One front window is obscured by all of the permits Carrie has pulled for our various projects. Yellow is the color of the building permits issued by the City of Pomona. Light shining […]

Not only do I manage to be out of town at the most convenient moment to dodge household crises, I am married to Carrie who appears to relish any and all new challenges our 85 year-old house throws at us.

A lot has happened since I wrote about our early fish rescue efforts. See the story “Fish Pond” in “Old Articles”. Carrie determined that the pond wasn’t getting enough light so we moved it. That required we first dig a new hole on the west side of the Office, temporarily relocate the fish, drain the […]