Over the weekend, I took advantage of the unseasonably warm weather and got the new door painted.
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And then things got way out of hand and I ended up painting the whole garage.
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Backing up a few steps...
I mentioned before that Wife had told me just to take care of the color scheme and that I had volunteered my garage as a test bed so we could see if we like the color before committing to it on the house. This weekend, I honestly intended on only painting the doors. But, I didn't want to just pick a random black color for the door without having the rest of the palette figured out, so I put some color chips together and had samples mixed up of the light gray for the trim and the dark gray for the siding. As soon as I saw the gray on the siding, I knew it was the right color, so I just went for it.
Yes, I chickened out on painting the man door a bold color. I found the grays and black easily, but could not decide on a color that I liked for the door. After about 10 minutes and probably dozens of paint chips, I just gave up. I figure that I can always repaint it when I'm not pressed for time.
Painting the garage was very much an exercise of putting lipstick on a pig. Its funny how many issues you find when you are brushing paint on every square inch of something. Normally I would have pushed pause on the paint and done some siding repairs, but faced with a tight window of warm weather and the fact that I couldn't even find the needed siding at the two stores I went to, I decided to forge ahead and finish painting knowing that I will have to tackle the siding sometime in the next few years.
The big takeaway from the weekend's project is that I will not be attempting to paint the house myself. No way, no how, not even with a sprayer. I have a hard time with heights. Even painting the peak of my garage had me freaked out. The house is at least twice that height in some places - just thinking about it makes my hands sweaty. The other factor is that I'm too particular to be productive when it comes to jobs like this. I don't need perfection but I do want it to be close. Since I'm not well versed in painting it would take far too much time for me to do a job that would be anywhere close to what a pro could do.
In other news, everyone continues to be healthy, which is nice. The weather has been in the 70's the last week, which is weird, but also nice. Pheasant hunting last weekend was a blast. We hunted the Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge. (Side note for any Iowa guys who might be reading this - the refuge is a pretty cool place to visit if you haven't been there.) We had really good luck - getting six birds between the three of us. We probably could have limited out if we were better shots, but I think I say that every year. The refuge put on a 'competition' of sorts on opening day to see who shot the biggest bird and my friend and I ended up winning first place for our age groups and we both got $50 gift cards to Bass Pro. I was just there for the free coffee, but hey, I'll take the gift card too.
Well, that's pretty much it for now. The leaves have finally fallen and it looks like the temps will be doing the same. I've got the kerosene can filled and ready to go for some winter projects. Until next time...
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And then things got way out of hand and I ended up painting the whole garage.
View media item 107845
Backing up a few steps...
I mentioned before that Wife had told me just to take care of the color scheme and that I had volunteered my garage as a test bed so we could see if we like the color before committing to it on the house. This weekend, I honestly intended on only painting the doors. But, I didn't want to just pick a random black color for the door without having the rest of the palette figured out, so I put some color chips together and had samples mixed up of the light gray for the trim and the dark gray for the siding. As soon as I saw the gray on the siding, I knew it was the right color, so I just went for it.
Yes, I chickened out on painting the man door a bold color. I found the grays and black easily, but could not decide on a color that I liked for the door. After about 10 minutes and probably dozens of paint chips, I just gave up. I figure that I can always repaint it when I'm not pressed for time.
Painting the garage was very much an exercise of putting lipstick on a pig. Its funny how many issues you find when you are brushing paint on every square inch of something. Normally I would have pushed pause on the paint and done some siding repairs, but faced with a tight window of warm weather and the fact that I couldn't even find the needed siding at the two stores I went to, I decided to forge ahead and finish painting knowing that I will have to tackle the siding sometime in the next few years.
The big takeaway from the weekend's project is that I will not be attempting to paint the house myself. No way, no how, not even with a sprayer. I have a hard time with heights. Even painting the peak of my garage had me freaked out. The house is at least twice that height in some places - just thinking about it makes my hands sweaty. The other factor is that I'm too particular to be productive when it comes to jobs like this. I don't need perfection but I do want it to be close. Since I'm not well versed in painting it would take far too much time for me to do a job that would be anywhere close to what a pro could do.
In other news, everyone continues to be healthy, which is nice. The weather has been in the 70's the last week, which is weird, but also nice. Pheasant hunting last weekend was a blast. We hunted the Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge. (Side note for any Iowa guys who might be reading this - the refuge is a pretty cool place to visit if you haven't been there.) We had really good luck - getting six birds between the three of us. We probably could have limited out if we were better shots, but I think I say that every year. The refuge put on a 'competition' of sorts on opening day to see who shot the biggest bird and my friend and I ended up winning first place for our age groups and we both got $50 gift cards to Bass Pro. I was just there for the free coffee, but hey, I'll take the gift card too.
Well, that's pretty much it for now. The leaves have finally fallen and it looks like the temps will be doing the same. I've got the kerosene can filled and ready to go for some winter projects. Until next time...
