Homemade deep dish pizza. Oh yeah!
Monday, May 23, 2011
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Ready for summer
Our patio is the place to be this summer.

Saturday, May 21, 2011
When life gives you lemons
Today we finally got around to juicing lemons from our lemon branch. That pitcher of lemon juice is straight juice. And there are still SO MANY MORE LEMONS. We are getting ready to post an offer on craigslist to try to get rid of some lemons and some grapefruit.
In any case I decided to make some simple syrup and make some fancy lemonade. I even mixed the juice, syrup and water in a cocktail shaker and poured it over ice. Delish! Now if I only had some vodka . . .
Thursday, March 24, 2011
California American Water II
As you may recall from my previous rant on the subject, California American Water (CAW) is our private water service provider (using county lines).
In the fall of 2010, a CAW contractor installed a water meter in our backyard, after telling us that they would be coming out to do so about five times. (starting in September 2009) Our house was built in 1958, and has the water main in the backyard, running along the property line, east to west. As you might expect from a 1958 construction, the utility maps are not very useful.
However, you would not expect that it would take four holes and a whole day to find the water supply, but somehow it did.
Here are some pictures of the "delicate" work that the contractors performed in our back yard. These were actually taken several days later, after they came back and cleaned up the mess, pictures of the original state would merely send me into (another) rage.
Damaged were our fig tree, its drainage pipe (needed due to clay soil), and our two large artichoke plants which were removed and discarded.
After a few heated phone calls, and several meetings with the contractors, I was able to get the drainage pipe re-installed, the yard cleaned up, and got a $40 gift card to some obscure local garden supply store, which seems to primarily cater to landscapers. Said supply store did not have artichokes.
Fortunately, several months on, the fig appears to be doing well, and they must have missed a root when ripping out the artichokes, because one grew back. The lawn looks fine as well, although it does have a huge box in the middle of it. We hope to get a prickly pear cactus from the garden store, but who knows if they even carry it.
In the fall of 2010, a CAW contractor installed a water meter in our backyard, after telling us that they would be coming out to do so about five times. (starting in September 2009) Our house was built in 1958, and has the water main in the backyard, running along the property line, east to west. As you might expect from a 1958 construction, the utility maps are not very useful.
However, you would not expect that it would take four holes and a whole day to find the water supply, but somehow it did.
Here are some pictures of the "delicate" work that the contractors performed in our back yard. These were actually taken several days later, after they came back and cleaned up the mess, pictures of the original state would merely send me into (another) rage.
Damaged were our fig tree, its drainage pipe (needed due to clay soil), and our two large artichoke plants which were removed and discarded.
After a few heated phone calls, and several meetings with the contractors, I was able to get the drainage pipe re-installed, the yard cleaned up, and got a $40 gift card to some obscure local garden supply store, which seems to primarily cater to landscapers. Said supply store did not have artichokes.
Fortunately, several months on, the fig appears to be doing well, and they must have missed a root when ripping out the artichokes, because one grew back. The lawn looks fine as well, although it does have a huge box in the middle of it. We hope to get a prickly pear cactus from the garden store, but who knows if they even carry it.
Weird Weather
As you may be aware, California is suffering under some unusually wet weather as storm after storm comes off the ocean.
Wednesday we had some pretty heavy hail, which is as close as we get to snow around these parts...
That is a view looking across the street at our neighbors.
Here is our roof (and also evidence of future project #2094, fix the crappy roof drainage).
We are expected to get another 1-3 inches today (2.5-7.5cm), with up to 65mph (100kmph) winds, so good times!
Wednesday we had some pretty heavy hail, which is as close as we get to snow around these parts...
That is a view looking across the street at our neighbors.
Here is our roof (and also evidence of future project #2094, fix the crappy roof drainage).
We are expected to get another 1-3 inches today (2.5-7.5cm), with up to 65mph (100kmph) winds, so good times!
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